Secret Magic Control Agency

Secret Magic Control Agency

Secret Magic Control Agency 2021

 
IMDb Ratings: 6.5/10
 
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: Aleksey Tsitsilin

Stars Cast: Erica Schroeder, Mary O’Brady, Georgette Reilly
 

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Secret Magic Control Agency

Secret Magic Control Agency Movie Review

 
I have been following Wizart (Russia) since their first film in 2012 (Snow Queen), which I actually LOVE better than Frozen ((just a little)).

Each film made by Wizart has gradually improved with each entry. "Snow Queen 3: Fire and Ice" has shown that it can inspire a Disney legend enough to drive him all the way to Russia to help them. She has helped write and direct sequels to both Snow Queen and Sheep and Wolves franchises. (I'm a fan of "Snow Queen: Mirrorlands"!)

Wizart shows that it has grown into a whole new "Secret Magic Control Agency" (or SMCA going forward).

Like Gerda and Kai (Snow Queen), the SMCA makes it clear right from the start that FAMILY is a very important part of Wizart's stories.

The story follows two siblings who were separated by their living standards and who decided that the best thing they could do was to be alone.

However, the King is kidnapped and the Secret Agency forces the "Agent Gretel" (a very strong, legally, always critical) man to meet his brother Hansel (goofy, anything moving, an indifferent character) to find him. he. The Transmutation Potion later (now thinking of Sheep and Wolves) became exactly the same kids from the old fairy tale .... just add a lovely "sprinkled face cookie dog" and we're all ready!

The adventure is fascinating and colorful, and it can be a little quick. I recently liked how they honored the legend of the source by (now the kids) going to a house where a witch was trying to eat children ... among other Easter eggs "sprinkled" throughout the film. That and many different ways to use pastry batter to create weird cookie monsters .... oh!

The downside of this film if there is one would be that there were not many "quote" lines and any songs that would leave you whispering the theme after the end of the film. This is a sad thing about a cartoon film as even Snow Queen: Mirrorlands had moments that would easily quote from the first clock.

All in all, I feel like I can watch it many times (with the Family) and find it fun again. Definitely the best Wizart film yet!

Hopefully this film will not be tied to Netflix forever and will see the release of Blu-ray / DVD and Digital Download. I’m also looking forward to Wizart’s next big feature as they have yet to disappoint me with their films. Lastly, I really wish Wizart had some kind of sales department that sells actors for their film (T-shirts, toys, souvenirs ... maybe audio songs ......)