Bionicle: La Máscara de la Luz - La Película

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Bionicle: La Máscara de la Luz - La Película
Bionicle: La Máscara de la Luz - La Película
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The film Bionicle: La Máscara de la Luz - La Película has rave reviews and is among the best-known feature films in the world.
This film was published in the year 2003 being one of the most viewed.
The direction of the film has been wonderful since it came from the hand of David Molina, Terry Shakespeare.
75 min. is the length of the movie.
United States it has been the country that has given us this great movie.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Tracy Berna, Henry Gilroy, Alastair Swinnerton, Bob Thompson, Greg Weisman.
The great breadth of this project is thanks to CGCG, Create TV & Film, Creative Capers Entertainment, LEGO, Wang Film Production, the production company that has financed and carried out this film that we love.
The soundtrack for this feature film has been created by Nathan Furst.

As a result of a whole production process on a very marked line, we have been able to see a Animation, Adventure, Action, Fantastic movie full of messages and work of months and even years.

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Critics Bionicle: La Máscara de la Luz - La Película

pretty decent overall (3D animation is pretty good) but could have been better. 7/10. Strange virtues
You can watch it dozens of times ... and I have. Unity, duty and destiny! Does justice to the Bionicle saga
10/10 Okay. Annoying but fun. Well
Wow, Lego has gotten better. Lord of the Rings. A movie for the fans
A jewel of my childhood, the best boinicle title by far. Awesome animation and great story. Mysterious
Bionicle Rules. I love him more than my firstborn. A big adventure
This movie is terrible and has an 80 minute commercial. Not bad for your target audience. I can not believe it ..
Barely visible to non-fans. Bionicle. The Lord of the Rings in a new light: the mask of criticism
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