Release Date : Mar 12, 2010 Limited Genre Movie :Animation,Kids & Family,Art House & International,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Evan McGuire,Christen Mooney,Mick Lally,Brendan Gleeson,Liam Hourican,Paul Tylak,Michael Patrick McGrath,Paul Young
Follow 12-year-old Brendan (voice of Evan McGuire) as he battles Vikings and confronts an ancient serpent god on a mission to locate a legendary crystal and complete the mythical Book of Kells. Brendan lives in a heavily fortified medieval outpost known as the Abbey of Kells, where the ongoing threat of Viking raids causes the peaceful monks to live in a state of constant fear. Along with his uncle, Abbot Cellach, Brendan labors to fortify the abbey walls daily so his people will be protected from invading forces. When the mysterious Brother Aidan arrives at the abbey carrying an unfinished tome filled mystical secrets, Brendan becomes illuminated, and his dormant talents are awakened. The book must be finished, but accomplishing that mission will be no simple task. As the Vikings close in, Brendan ventures into the surrounding forest and prepares to confront his darkest fears. Accompanying him on his dangerous mission is Aisling, a half-wolf/half-human fairy whose powers will help to guide Brendan through this enchanting yet dangerous new world. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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The story is a bit tangled, and there is too much of it packed into nearly 80 minutes, but little kids won't be bothered when the animation is so magical.Cath Clarke-Time Out
A gorgeous blend of the magical and the gloriously trippy.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
A breathtaking mixture of Celtic mythology and creative animation.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
Just a couple of minutes into this beautifully drawn, intricately rendered Irish import, you understand why the movie earned the Academy's attention.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
In the end, the film is about a magical book, but you never really have a sense of what makes the book magical.
Tom Long-Detroit News
Its hand-drawn two-dimensional animation springs to life with color and meticulous technique, filigreed and curlicued like the luminous book at its center.
Amy Biancolli-Houston Chronicle
...there's never a point at which the viewer is wholeheartedly drawn into the admittedly simple narrative.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
A unique film visually, but the story and characters are a bit weak and the pacing is a bit slow.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Steeped in both magic and mythology, The Secret Of Kells offers a refreshing alternative to Hollywood fare.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Combining a classic fairytale trajectory with a singular aesthetic that fuses Celtic and Christian mythology, this stunning film is yet another example of the rude health of contemporary animation.
Sophie Ivan-Film4
Tomm Moore's Irish animation, drawn with painstaking reference to both Celtic myth and medieval manuscripts, possesses a lively originality that shows Europe's animators not far behind America's and in some ways in front of them.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
This understated Irish charmer deserves to reach a wider audience, if only to remind people that animation is a diverse medium that can be exploited in numerous ways to tell all sorts of stories.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
Hand-drawn and watercoloured, the animation is as sublime as a stained-glass window.
Ellen E Jones-Total Film
The look of the film is simply ravishing.
Marc Lee-Daily Telegraph
A low-key pleasure.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
A feast for the eyes that manages to be both whimsical and sinister.
Alice Levick-Little White Lies
While this is a handsome picture that laudably avoids patronising its audience, it's not always as child-friendly as it might be.
David Parkinson-Radio Times
Unlike anything else you've seen, and very much worth seeking out, this is a unique and beautiful creation.
Helen OHara-Empire Magazine
The movie equivalent of Kim Kardashian - delightful to look at in motion, but after a while you realise there's not a lot going on.
Robbie Collin-News of the World
Engaging, beautifully animated drama that plays like a children's storybook come to life, with a strong message, appealing characters and a distinctive visual style.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
An undeniably gorgeous film... [that takes] some of the most unique pages in history and forces them into the unremarkable mold of every other heroic coming-of-age fantasy.
William Goss-Orlando Weekly
A lovely film, clearly lovingly assembled.
Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies
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Adventure awaits 12 year old Brendan who must fight Vikings and a serpent god to find a crystal and complete the legendary Book of Kells. In order to finish Brother Aiden's book, Brendan must overcome his deepest fears on a secret quest that will take him beyond the abbey walls and into the enchanted forest where dangerous mythical creatures hide. Will Brendan succeed in his quest?TagLine The Secret of Kells
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