![]() There are no words spoken, and yet there is plenty of perfectly understandable dialogue - a mixture of toots, peeps and growls that need no translation, along with a mass of subtle and not-so-subtle sound effects. And yet it is completely riveting to watch a ladybug take a meandering, drifting, wonderfully entertaining journey to save the day for new friends. That is not to say the film is believable, in the same way that Tinkerbell and A Bugs Life are unbelievable. This is the brilliance of this film - one which puts cgi (and not a lot of cgi really) over real filmed scenes in an effortless, flowing way to create completely believable cinematography. And yet I understood every conversation with no difficulty whatsoever. However, once the film got going and went to ground level I realised that there are no human stars - because there are no words. ![]() ![]() When I started watching this charming film, I was surprised not to see the usual list of stars who would be voicing the various parts. ![]()
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