Disney studios does it once again and creates the stuff of dreams.

  24 Juni 2016 14:24

Brilio.net/en - After frozen and Zootopia the Disney studios are back with a new animated film, Moana. The story takes place in the Pacific south and tells the adventures of Moana, a young girl who decides to leave on search of a mysterious and abandoned island in the middle of the ocean.

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In order to accomplish this difficult task, she will be accompanied by her pig Pua and Maui, a legendary demi-god. At first glance she is not very impressed by Mauis living tattoos and haka dance performance, but eventually the tough Polynesian will win her heart thanks to his many other talents, such as turning into animals, and be of great help when the young heroine will have to face the dangers of the ocean. Join her on her magical trip with all the sea creatures and the difficulties she encounters on her amazing trip!

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Crystal clear waters, white sand beaches and other paradisiacal landscape are the scenery of the movie that is inspired by the traditions of the people of Polynesia. The cast is also local since the actress performing the voice of Moana is Auli'i Cravalho, a Hawaiian native (north pacific) and Dwayne The Rock Johnston, originally from the Samoa Island by his mothers lineage. The original movie soundtrack is by the south pacific fusion band Te Vaka, from New Zealand.

Giving the previous great success of its latest productions, the studios are expecting Moana to be a hit already, especially since the movie is created by animation directors Ron Clements and John Musker, whose work you might be familiar, including Disney classics Aladdin and The little mermaid.

Before the release of the adventures of this new Disney princess, another animated film is eagerly awaited by audience everywhere: the next chapter of Finding Nemo entitled Finding Dory will debut in theaters this summer.

(brl/red)

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