Mavka's speech at the end "No, I'm alive! I will live eternally, because I have that in my heart which never dies." is actually a quote from Lesya Ukrainka, who wrote the play "The Forest Song". This movie is based on the play, although with major changes so that it would fit a children's movie better.
1:51 It's funny how the "soul of the forest" is the most human of all the spirits of the assembly. Even the Nymphs look less humans than her. 3:25, yeah, i bet the story wouldn't have such a peaceful resolution if she was ugly. 6:26 Oh no, he won't be able to make music without his flute! That is certainly more important than my duties as protector of the forest and all the creatures that dwell in it. 12:44 It's funny that they say they are united. One common front at a time of crisis is not enough to actually unite peoples. What about the issues that divided the peoples in the first place ? Like, the spirits are guardians of the wilds and its ressources while humans build their civilisation by harvesting thoses ressources, often wounding the land behind them. How do you make peoples with such opposed interests coexist in peace ?
On your first point, there's a chance that Mavka looking like a human WAS the point: she was destined to bridge the gap between the forest spirits and humans On your final point, I see it as the start of an alliance. They will eventually talk to each other about being good neighbors and being respectful to each other. It's thanks to Mavka and Lucas being together that kick-started it
@@Kirio_Dorito Well problem is.... she might remember of who she is, which raising her would be useless and worthless since she would return back to her old self
Mavka is based on a 1900s Ukrainian play. And it’s got to be one of my favorite animated films from overseas next to A Monster In Paris, Leap, Red Shoes And The Seven Dwarfs and wolfwalkers
I had a theory that main character before transforming into Mavka named Narissa who look like Nia-ait's young Mavilla sees the forest the green energy glowing as she transforms into Mavka.
I was watching this with my dad, and we both find it funny that Kalina (i have no idea how to spell her name) has the same name as my mom by spelled differently.
Not her fault she wasn't told the facts that could actually help her, so later poor beautiful guardian didn't really know better than using fire until Lucas's uncle proved not all were humans intended to treat the forest cruel. Poor Mavka wasn't sure what was possible to try to achieve through such a situation.
Can you explain what movie this is that you're talking about that has dark forest maka yeah that's it please and also in the process this is not an answer you don't have to answer have you seen back to the future back to the future 3 look for a big difference between the time train and the time and the time delorean
How lame, sorry, but why is it that most stories and movies evolve around some girly falling over a dude? How about a movie without hormones in the way??? It's getting a bit too repetitive.
@@jailedtwice735I'm part of LGBTQ+ and I loved it. Whether a person likes or dislikes a film has nothing to do with "wokeness". Please stop being dense.
Mavka's speech at the end "No, I'm alive! I will live eternally, because I have that in my heart which never dies." is actually a quote from Lesya Ukrainka, who wrote the play "The Forest Song". This movie is based on the play, although with major changes so that it would fit a children's movie better.
that's cute.
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That's not exactly what she said
Thanks for summary. Hoping to one day see and own this film myself 🥰
1:51 It's funny how the "soul of the forest" is the most human of all the spirits of the assembly. Even the Nymphs look less humans than her.
3:25, yeah, i bet the story wouldn't have such a peaceful resolution if she was ugly.
6:26 Oh no, he won't be able to make music without his flute! That is certainly more important than my duties as protector of the forest and all the creatures that dwell in it.
12:44 It's funny that they say they are united. One common front at a time of crisis is not enough to actually unite peoples. What about the issues that divided the peoples in the first place ? Like, the spirits are guardians of the wilds and its ressources while humans build their civilisation by harvesting thoses ressources, often wounding the land behind them. How do you make peoples with such opposed interests coexist in peace ?
People are superficial. Pur stpries are superficial...
It's a fantasy movie dude. Relax.
@olympiaelda1121 Wnjoy the movie, nobody cares about these things Sherlock
@@christineantonio9641 Considering the numbers of peoples who like my comment, you are wrong.
On your first point, there's a chance that Mavka looking like a human WAS the point: she was destined to bridge the gap between the forest spirits and humans
On your final point, I see it as the start of an alliance. They will eventually talk to each other about being good neighbors and being respectful to each other. It's thanks to Mavka and Lucas being together that kick-started it
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13:35 Adorable, although happens next at the end? Since she became a baby?
It's up to the viewer. I personally hope that she was adopted by someone and raised as a good person.
@@Kirio_Dorito Well problem is.... she might remember of who she is, which raising her would be useless and worthless since she would return back to her old self
I'm guessing that Mavka and Lucas found her
Maybe they decide to take her in and raise her to be better than who she was before
Beautiful. Ill probs watch the whole movie later
Mavka is based on a 1900s Ukrainian play. And it’s got to be one of my favorite animated films from overseas next to A Monster In Paris, Leap, Red Shoes And The Seven Dwarfs and wolfwalkers
I wonder what will happen to the baby villain lady
I had a theory that main character before transforming into Mavka named Narissa who look like Nia-ait's young Mavilla sees the forest the green energy glowing as she transforms into Mavka.
Hey didn’t you post the recap for Wu geng hi 😭💔
How did you get watch the full film I tried to find it but I didn’t have any luck.
It's on prime video now, just need to pay for it, $4 AU dollars
@@heathergreer7959 I’m from the US and it says it’s not available.
@@rileyduncan3927 oh damn sorry
I got it from the DVD shop
It's available on Hulu
I was watching this with my dad, and we both find it funny that Kalina (i have no idea how to spell her name) has the same name as my mom by spelled differently.
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Not her fault she wasn't told the facts that could actually help her, so later poor beautiful guardian didn't really know better than using fire until Lucas's uncle proved not all were humans intended to treat the forest cruel. Poor Mavka wasn't sure what was possible to try to achieve through such a situation.
Is it just me or this reminds me so much of the dragon prince. Like bro 😫
What happened to the buff guys did they get the nymphs?
Hope not, one weird romance is enough.
@@efaristi9737 what's wrong with it
Name pls
Mavka the forest song
Name please?
Title: Mavka the forest song
Wow no punishment for that lady and that crappy village
I'm surprised the main characters Uncle didn't help him.
Title please
Mavka: The Forest Song
… so in the end she is fine with the death of her followers and let’s them willingly die for her love interest
Can you explain what movie this is that you're talking about that has dark forest maka yeah that's it please and also in the process this is not an answer you don't have to answer have you seen back to the future back to the future 3 look for a big difference between the time train and the time and the time delorean
What's this movie called?
Mavada the forest song
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How lame, sorry, but why is it that most stories and movies evolve around some girly falling over a dude? How about a movie without hormones in the way??? It's getting a bit too repetitive.
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This movie is one of the worst movies i have ever watched. 3.0 out of 10.0
Poor woke child, no diversity, no lgbt :DDD
@@jailedtwice735I'm part of LGBTQ+ and I loved it. Whether a person likes or dislikes a film has nothing to do with "wokeness". Please stop being dense.
@@veronicamangozjebka803this movie is shit even without the lgbtq shit
If it's the worsr you have ever seen you are simply lucky
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