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This series begins with a wide range of powerful animations that we live with the serious animation group. That series begins, where there are new adventures and most notably efforts to free female rabbits to join the new warren, and may cause so many problems. On the other hand, rabbits are planning to save him boldly from an extravagance that requires physical infiltration from Peugeot. Questions arise about loyalty among female prisoners.
The first thing to report is that it is much less gory than the original. There is a real sense of dread as the rabbits embark on their perilous journey, but there is barely a glimpse of blood.
So while the performances by James McAvoy, John Boyega, Gemma Arterton, Olivia Colman, Peter Capaldi and others, are top rank, what's lacking is a willingness to wrestle with the themes explored in the novel.
While it's not for children, especially young children, there's a lot of enjoyment and entertainment to be had from this new adaptation, precisely because the story resonates.
The characters are sharply drawn. The emotional engagement is involuntary and not to be resisted. The result is bona-fide tension. Even white knuckles.
Despite the fact that the source material is over 45 years old, the messages about home, belonging, immigration, and class differences still ring true today.