
Mahjong Journey®
Games and Entertainment
App
Embark on a magical journey in this addictive Mahjong Solitaire adventure! Enjoy a new take on...

LIFULL HOME'S
Navigation and Lifestyle
App
This app is developed by "LIFULL HOME'S" which is one of the biggest real estate portal sites in...

Word Search Elite Multiplayer
Games and Reference
App
Have fun and build your vocabulary in any of 31 different languages by searching for words in a...

Calc Pro HD – iPad Calculator
Utilities and Productivity
App
***** THE TOP CALCULATOR FOR IPAD ***** Calc Pro HD combines 10 powerful calculators with 10...

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) in Movies
Jul 15, 2019
beautifully animated film, Kubo and the Two Strings, has to offer. Our
culturally rich journey begins with Kubo (Art Parkinson) and his mother
fleeing from his evil grandfather, the Moon King (Ralph Fiennes), after he
leaves Kubo with only one eye. Soon they settle in a cave where Kubo builds
a community around himself in a nearby Japanese village by using his
talents as a storyteller to charm the town’s people. With his stack of
origami papers and his shamisen that brings them to life he weaves tales of
Hanzo the Samurai. Soon though the danger his mother has tried so valiantly
to hide him from finds him and the real magic begins.
After he inadvertently summons an evil spirit from the past, Kubo is lead
on a quest by a monkey (Charlize Theron) to the far lands to recover three
pieces of a magical suit of armor. On their journey they find companionship
with a giant beetle (Matthew McConaughey) that they learn once belonged to
Kubo’s father’s army. The three are plagued by appearances from his aunts
(Rooney Mara) who try their best to keep Kubo from fulfilling his quest. In
the end Kubo is faced with having to choose immortality or to stay human
which we learn has a kind of magic all in its own.
Though I found parts of the film a bit dark for younger viewers it seems it
is a theme of the animated film studio Laika (Coraline, ParaNorman). There
was some comic relief through the banter of Charlize Theron (monkey) and
Mathew McConaughey (beetle) but the movie always circled backed to a more
serious tone. I also felt it could have done a better job of giving us a
back story about how Kubo comes to posses his magical items (origami papers
and his shamisen) and it glossed over some important details, like why his
mother is so fragile after they reach the cave, which we are left to assume
for ourselves. Kubo does however emphasize the power of our memories and
how important stories become in telling what one holds in his or her heart.
Kubo is thoughtful and weaves a story of how family shapes us but how in
the end we must forge our own path.

Từ điển (Vietnamese Dictionary)
Education and Reference
App
Từ điển Việt Nam (Vietnamese Dictionary) - kèm theo Web Browser) hỗ trợ iPhone, iPod...

FluentU: Learn languages
Education and Travel
App
Tired of boring textbooks? FluentU brings language learning to life with real-world videos! Learn...

Tiny Airport - Interactive Activity App for Kids
Book and Education
App
Discover the airport: In three scenes featuring around 90 interactive adventures and chances to...

InfusiCalc
Medical and Education
App
InfusiCalc is a drug dose calculator which can be used for either continuous infusions or bolus...