Beasts of the Celestial Ark



Tagline
When the Stars Align, Survival Begins
Description
In a time when earth and sky were one, a brave monster hunter, played by Florence Lawn-fawnce, discovers a celestial ark brimming with animals of every kind. Fawn Rutherford portrays a space-faring feline whose curiosity propels her into the heart of this medieval odyssey, while Lime Neeson lends his voice to a wise and noble creature that guides them. Under the passionate direction of Alejandro González Iguanarritu, 'Beasts of the Celestial Ark' brings together an unlikely alliance of a monster hunter and the animal kingdom to survive the greatest disaster of their era. Their journey will test the limits of courage and friendship in this epic tale of survival.
MpaaRating
PG
PopularityScore
3.20
ReleaseDate
10/06/2022
Genre
Biography
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

8.50
Alejandro González Iñárritu's 'Beasts of the Celestial Ark' is a masterful tapestry that weaves together the fantastical elements of a celestial fable with the grounded, gritty survival tale of a medieval odyssey. Florence Lawn-fawnce delivers a riveting performance as the indomitable monster hunter, bringing a compelling mix of raw determination and vulnerability to a character caught between worlds. The screen sparkles with magic every time Fawn Rutherford's space-faring feline graces the scene, her wide-eyed wonder a perfect foil to Lawn-fawnce's stoic heroism. Lime Neeson's sonorous voice fills each frame with a gravitas that only he can deliver, wrapping the audience in a cloak of mythic wisdom. Iguanarritu's direction is both bold and tender, navigating this high-stakes adventure with an artful eye, ensuring that the film's heart beats loud amidst the roar of its more fantastical elements. 'Beasts of the Celestial Ark' is not just a movie—it's an enchanting journey of courage, friendship, and the eternal quest for harmony between earth and stars. A soaring score pulsates behind the epic visual canvas, as the PG rating makes this an accessible odyssey for viewers of all ages, inviting them to gaze upward and dream. With an 8.5/10, this celestial spectacle is a luminous gem in the vast sky of cinema, reminding us why we love to look up and lose ourselves in the stars.
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