Shadows Over Sand



Tagline
In the heart of the desert, the line between life and the undead is as thin as a shadow at noon.
Description
Set against the sprawling dunes of the Middle Eastern desert in the 21st century, 'Shadows Over Sand' weaves a chilling tale of survival and the supernatural. A seasoned supernatural hunter, played by the formidable Mackerel Wahlberg, finds his latest quest entangled with the fate of a resilient housewife, portrayed by the enigmatic Mackerel Stree-fish. As the sun sets, they must unite against an encroaching darkness that blurs the line between the natural and the nefarious. Directed by the visionary Hayao Meowazaki, this animated horror will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, as the characters confront not only the monsters that lurk in the night but also the monsters within. With Matthew Chiliard lending his voice to a character shrouded in mystery, 'Shadows Over Sand' promises to be a formal yet thrilling tale of the supernatural, where only the strongest will survive until dawn.
MpaaRating
PG-13
PopularityScore
4.20
ReleaseDate
07/06/2023
Genre
Animation
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.80
In 'Shadows Over Sand,' director Hayao Meowazaki has crafted a cinematic tapestry that is as visually arresting as it is thematically profound. The film, set in the desolate yet picturesque expanses of the Middle Eastern desert, offers a unique blend of animation and horror that is seldom traversed with such finesse. Mackerel Wahlberg delivers a performance that is both grounded and intense, portraying a supernatural hunter whose grizzled exterior belies a complex inner turmoil. Mackerel Stree-fish, as the indomitable housewife, provides a compelling counterbalance, bringing both heart and resilience to a role that might otherwise be overshadowed by the film's more fantastical elements. Matthew Chiliard's voice acting adds an additional layer of intrigue, infusing the narrative with a sense of mystery that complements the film's atmospheric tension. While 'Shadows Over Sand' occasionally succumbs to the pitfalls of its genre, with certain plot points feeling somewhat contrived, it nevertheless remains a formidable entry into the realm of animated horror. The MPAA's PG-13 rating allows for a wide audience to appreciate the film's artistry, though the darker themes may resonate more deeply with a mature crowd. In sum, Meowazaki's latest offering is a commendable fusion of style and substance, treading the line between life and the undead with a visual and narrative poise that is both captivating and thought-provoking.
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