The Legend of Secret Pass
United States
507 people rated The legend of secret pass is a charming CGI animated movie inspired by American Indian mythology,
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edom
29/05/2023 16:13
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MARY
29/05/2023 15:49
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Abi Nas❤️❤️
18/05/2023 17:28
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Maria Nsue
22/11/2022 08:07
Wow, yes I am speach Less...les français est mélangé sur Netflix.
Les sous-titres sont une différente traduction??!?
Yes différents translation, Subtile are not what actually voice say. Do not use as learning tool.
Except to show what NOT to Do
Ne pas payer le préposé aux sous-titres Français, il a pas compris que ç'était les mots, qu'il devrait être, pas une nouvelle traduction.
Je mettrais - 9.5
user4043635168939
22/11/2022 08:07
The main character is an unlikeable teenager with too much attitude. The plot of the film is not very interesting: when non-human animals die, they go to heaven, but some can't find the way, the so called "secret pass", so some "chosen ones" (shape-shifting humans) have to help them. Why do humans think they are so much more important than all other species that they have to play a central role even at the time of death? The premise is just dumb.
The film plays like the "lost animals" are still alive (they fear dying, but they fail the basic instinct of fleeing from humans, most of them actually trusting the "chosen ones" without a hint of hesitation or whatever, even when they are picked up by their alter egos, which are huge birds of prey). The metaphor is too obvious, but it's slapped on the viewer's face at the end, when one of the animals hears the voice of its deceased "wife" calling from beyond the "secret pass". It tries too hard to be smart, ending up looking very dumb.
There are no explanation for the whole family being shape-shifters. It tries to credit it on some kind of holy spirit's gift, but it also tries to make it sound like the "chosen one" has to be able to change by itself. "Magical" isn't an excuse to be "illogical".
The story is very boring, filled with forced thrills (that are not thrilling, just silly) and some very irking moments of total lack of reason, with the rules of the magic changing all the time.
The ending is obvious, fully happy, of course, with the villain's demise caused by himself, in a twist that is not a twist, because one of the characters gives out the outcome way before that: to open the secret pass, one has to sing a song exactly, and only the chosen one is told the correct song by the holy spirit, so when coerced, the protagonist sings the wrong words to the villain, so when he tries to open the pass, he's disintegrated...
Of course, "happy ending" is a point of view, as it's made very clear that all non-human animals die or are already dead when they go through the secret pass.
Worth watching? Forget the voice talents behind it, they do as well as can be done with such a messy plot, so, pass...
Beugue Yayam
22/11/2022 08:07
This was really nice to watch, good humour and clean & entertaining. Sure there are areas for improvement, still an overall breath of fresh air compared to the nonsense put out nowadays.
Winny Wesley
22/11/2022 08:07
First, this film is not available ANYWHERE. If someone knows where a complete version of this is available for sale or streaming, let me know.
My daughter saw this via a YouTube upload. The first 10 minutes were missing, but she still liked the concept of a place for orphan and lost animals to go and spirit guardians that are shape shifters.
This is not REAL native American mythology, but rather a child's interpretation of it.
I only wish I could find a compete version for my daughter who insists on see this even chopped up. I would note that she (at seven) is not unsophisticated in made up mythology films. She is a huge fan of all of Myazaki's films and went as "Princess Mononoke" for Halloween.
zeb patel
22/11/2022 08:07
Kind of strange how nothing works in this movie. From scene one they take a bad turn. One would think they'd at least try getting somewhat of a connection between the viewers and the characters, but that did not happen.
From the very start you get this feeling that this movie is meant for children, age 6 - 10. Cause the ADHD flooding every scene is a bit too much to take for 90 min, unless ofc you enjoy that over a balanced story / action movie. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy speed and action sequences in a movie. But this is too much, compressed into such small time frames.
Seems like they are in such a hurry to tell us the story and personality behind every character that they overlook the fact that it has to be put in to a context. It has to be done in such a way that would connect us to them and the scenes, rather than turning us against it. Scene jumping at an alarming pace is also an element that does not give us the proper understanding of the characters and their part in the story..
Somehow only a few characters have fitting voice actors. This kind of takes away the focus from the story, and gets annoying as the movie unfolds.
As for the animation, it does not leave you with a WOW feeling once seen, but works fine in its own way. Some nice details from time to time, and some grand scenes. But unfortunately they miss shadows here and there, and seem to focus on details a bit randomly.
I would recommend this movie if you don't care much for story, but rather want a fast paced ADHD marathon. But this kind of falls into the laps of younger viewers. As for older people, this does feel forced and exaggerated.
2/10
khaled خالد
22/11/2022 08:07
So the antagonist is chasing down the protagonist because he wants to learn a magic song, and has no way of verifying whether any song he's told is actually the one he wants. And the magic gate he needs the song to open? It destroys anyone who sings the wrong song.
The cast all know and understand this.
It just seems like this this whole thing could've been resolved a lot quicker.
🔱Mohamed_amar🖤
22/11/2022 08:07
Don't expect Pixar-sized budget and polish - this is an adequate kids movie from a small studio.
Impressive list of voice actors filling a typical lineup of characters and worn out tropes, with some hits and misses.
The animals are generally endearing and cute - except the lizard, who seems to jam in as much throwaway sarcasm as possible - which was initially fine but got tiresome.
Leans heavily on repeated slapstick gags for laughs (think classic Looney Toons), rather than clever writing. The ol' cactus in the rear gag happened twice in just the first few minutes.
The overall character development is wide but shallow.
Lots of zoomy action with some rushed plot (given to us in big gulps by grandpa), but overall, it'll do.
Whole thing wraps up neatly around 90 minutes. There's definitely worse movies in this genre.
Initial viewing availability was scarce, but now it's on most major streaming services like Amazon and Hulu.