Steamheart: The Wild Chronicles
- Tagline
- When nature whispers, the heart of adventure roars.
- Description
- Set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights era, 'Steamheart: The Wild Chronicles' is an animated steampunk adventure that will set your gears in motion. In a world where the whisper of the trees meets the clank of machinery, an unlikely pair emerges. Cary Granola voices a quirky survivalist whose home is the wild itself, while Daniel Flan-Lewis brings life to a brave public servant, a firefighter and paramedic committed to protecting life. They're joined by the talented Kim Nori-vak in a role that will ignite the spark of courage in every viewer. Directed by Ken Loachnid, this playful yet poignant tale explores the harmony of survival, nature, and the fight for equality. Strap in for an animated escapade that hits the heart as powerfully as the era it embodies.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 8.70
- ReleaseDate
- 11/11/2021
- Genre
- Animation
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.00
In the whimsical world of 'Steamheart: The Wild Chronicles,' one cannot help but be tickled by the clever melding of gears and greenery. As the Civil Rights era unfolds in the background, the film clinks and clatters its way into the hearts of viewers with a roguish charm that's as fresh as the forest air. Cary Granola's portrayal of the survivalist is a delightful romp through the underbrush, his every quip sparking with the crackle of an unseen campfire. Daniel Flan-Lewis, as our heroic firefighter and paramedic, hoses down any doubts about his ability to carry the amphora of drama, while Kim Nori-vak lights up the screen with a flame of courage undeniable in its warmth. Director Ken Loachnid orchestrates this playful parade with a conductor's baton made of clockwork and compassion, inviting us to dance a jig in the junction where history and fantasy intertwine. 'Steamheart' pumps vitality into the animated genre, even if at times it feels like it's chugging along a well-worn railroad track. Still, with a whistle as bright as its tagline, this film reminds us that when nature whispers, it's worth listening, for the heart of adventure does indeed roar mightily.