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About This Video PADAK is a film about the lives of fish in captivity in a Korean seafood restaurant. Some fish accept their fate while others fight to change it. 7aa9394dea Title: PADAKProduction:E-DEHIDistributor:eigoMANGARelease Date: 6 Jun, 2016Country: Korea, Republic ofVideo Resolution: 1080p(3.5GB)Aspect Ratio: 16:9Audio: 5.1 SurroundRunning Time: 90 minutes PADAK Download Setup Compressed padap koshika in english. gerry padak. padak in tagalog. padak rusky. padauk wood andaman. padap jantu. padap jagat ke pramukh varg. ekushey padak 2018. padaek restaurant. palak patel. palak paneer recipe in marathi. padak translated in english. padak demon. padak cs 1.6. harano padak lyrics. padauk technology co. ltd. emiway tadak padak song free download. ekushey padak 2016 list. padak movie online. orang pendek. padap jagat. padak arth hindi. padauk timber nz. uncle padak. padauk wood wiki. harano padak chords. gourav padak. padak samanarthi shabd. padak chicken menu. olympic padak vijeta in marathi. padauk wood price. uncle padak. padak review. padak vijeta meaning in english. emiway tadak padak video download. falguni pathak. padak in hindi. padap jantu. emiway tadak padak 320kbps. palak in telugu. yılmaz padak ığdır. pathak nautanki. gta 5 padak cheat. india padak talika. pathak name meaning in hindi. kansya padak in english. palak paneer bhaji. padaka chain. download lagu padak. padak vtp 100. padap ka paryayvachi. yaren padak. rashtrapati padak in english. padák cena. padauk tree. padak swimming to sea. falguni pathak song. emiway tadak padak song download. padak eel song. padak fried chicken. shaurya padak vijeta This was the first movie I bought on Steam and I'm really not disappointed.Padak touches on some very serious things, do not be fooled by the (very nice) animation and watch it with the family. Unless of course your family is into cannibalism and the cruel realities of life. Then yeah, watch it with them.Though it seems as if the story is only there to portray the "horrors" fish or other creatures may or may not experience while in a restaurants death row, or the supposed wrongs of those working in fish and culinary industries, there are subliminal and important messages throughout the story, such as the significance of hope, sacrifice, and the "tail" (ha me) even taps into the profound and mysterious meanings of life. Kinda silly for an animated movie to do, but it can work.Other than what the movie is all about, it has great music, art, characters, and as I said before, animation. I will now go a little more in-depth for each of those aspects: The music fits very nicely, with certain moods expressed in the songs that make sense with the story. The art shown during the music go hand-in-hand as far as the flow of both together, and the illustrations can be very beautiful. Unlike in a lot of animated movies, the characters aren't bland and cliche really, aside from possibly the rogue fish here and the overly optimistic one there. The real test for their uniqueness I found was trying to rank them in my mind, which I actually found difficult (even though they aren't all the kindest or most antagonistic of characters, which is interesting). The animation of this movie reminds me of how Finding Nemo may have been if it was made in a time with this sort of technology, which I think of as a compliment, as Disney has quite a large budget.The only con I really could have for the movie would probably be that it's all in Korean and requires you to use subtitles, but as this makes a Korean restaurant more immersive, I easliy look over it.Synopsis: It's a great movie! Get it while it's still on sale for only a dollar :). I can not play!!!!!!!!!!!!!F!!! you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Unable to retrieve additional components required for playback to try again, Please re-play video.. Oh wow, this movie is a lot better than I expected it to be. It's just like a lot of people say it is, Finding Nemo, but gory and depressing. It's a really good film from really talented Korean filmmakers.Just don't bring your kids to watch it.. If you’re expecting a Finding Nemo style kids movie, then prepare to be disappointed (though you probably deserve to be shocked for being that narrow-minded about animation involving talking animals, or that anything involving anthro fish must be Nemo related*).To summarize this movie in a nutshell: imagine if the basic premise of Chicken Run (e.g female protagonist want to help her fellows escape into the wild to avoid being eaten by people) was about fish and replace the kid-friendly slapstick with despair and violence on par with Watership Down and Felidae, add in a bit of cannibalism for good measure. Also replace the super happy and optimistic ending with a bittersweet depressing one.I thought the movie was overall decent, if tragic and sad. I only had three problems with it...The trailer is sort of misleading in that it implies that plot would involve characters struggling between an easier life in captivity, or a harsh life of freedom. This was not the case; indeed the fact that living in the wild would likely be short and equally brutal as the restaurant is never addressed. I don't remember even seeing the line from the trailer where the halibut mentions that they'll likely be eaten either in the ocean or in captivity. I felt that would of added a lot more dynamic and tension to the movie’s plot. I was also confused as to why the fish are okay with eating fish from other tanks, or taking bites out of each others tails is okay, but viewed scavenging on the body of a friend as something horrific. Indeed, despite the violence, the movie’s plot (aside from a few bits at the very end) felt very flat and, ironically, not very suspenseful. It often felt like it was trudging slowly towards something epic, but it never really does. Also, I wish there was a bit more development on the relationship between Padak, Spot and the Halibut so that way we could become more emotionally invested with them and thus make the movies sadder moments feel stronger. But aside from these few things it was an alright movie, and having genuinely mature animation for older audiences is always refreshing (and no most of the “adult comedy” that American’s like to refer to as “mature for older audiences,” is not really mature at all (and usually half the audience is kids anyways). I’ve seen family movies with more maturity, and address more serious themes and issues, than many “adult animated comedies.”Padak was definitely worth the $3 I spent on it. *All that said, if you really want an animated Korean kids film, try Leafie; A Hen into the Wild. But be warned, despite being a kids movie, Leafie is also rather depressing.. Great for the whole family.
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