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When a young adventurer named Milo Thatch uncovers an old journal containing clues to the whereabouts of the sunken city of Atlantis, he wastes no time in putting together an expedition and setting off in search of the maritime metropolis. Heading deeper and deeper in their submarine, Milo and his crew brave many dangerous experiences, including a confrontation with a giant lobster, and are overjoyed when they finally find the underwater kingdom. However, after they reach their goal, it's not long before they discover a plot to seize all the power and riches it has to offer, and soon find themselves becoming the unlikely defenders of the lost civilisation. (Disney / Buena Vista)

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kaylin 

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English It's not an animation that would be fundamentally exceptional by its story or execution, but it's something that can entertain the viewer - both children and adults. There is Atlantis, that's the basis, some mystery, villains and heroes that you can easily recognize, and above all something beautiful, mysterious, something that is connected to the alternative history of the Earth. It's a pity that it is so transparent. However, some scenes are visually stunning. ()

Lima 

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English An imaginatively rich fantasy. Some of the scenes are so breathtaking that seeing them on a wide screen in a cinema must be a blast. The story is weaker, the Pearl Harbor-style aerial combat mixed with Star Wars doesn't work very well. But if you like animated films, you’ll enjoy this because the creators didn’t spare the fantasy. Overall, a strong three stars. ()

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D.Moore 

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English A not very surprising film that combines entertainment for adults and children in the same way as classical animation and computer animation: not very well. ()

rikitiki 

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English Pretty average. The animation didn't impress, the story was average, the way some of the villains making good at the end was unconvincing and there was far too little humor. IN A NUTSHELL: This is a bit of a blast from the past, and now it’s gone a bit stale. ()

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