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Donde viven los monstruos by Maurice Sendak
Donde viven los monstruos by Maurice Sendak













Donde viven los monstruos by Maurice Sendak

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Donde viven los monstruos by Maurice Sendak

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Donde viven los monstruos by Maurice Sendak

Where the Wild Things Are is beautiful to watch, the cinematography is spellbinding, while the sceneries, character movements and colours are mesmerising for the visual senses. But it is a very effective adaptation of a great story. Where the Wild Things are is not perfect, it is a little too long and sometimes rather slow too, though in regard to the latter the pacing may have been deliberate.















Donde viven los monstruos by Maurice Sendak