Littlefoot and the gang meet a shy newcomer, Ali, but the pleasantries stop there. There's a dire environmental theme to this third sequel in the series, in which the world's weather changes beyond the Great Valley, and what had been dry land is now a "land of mists." The shift brings new creatures who push out older inhabitants, and Littlefoot sees these radical changes for himself when he has to venture into the area to find a medicinal flower for his sick grandfather. While the animation is slow and contained the way direct-to-video cartoon releases often are, the story is sound and the now-familiar characters are memorable..
✓ Released: [realease]
✓ Runtime : 74 minutes
✓ Genre: Family, Animation, Adventure
✓ Stars: John Ingle, Candace Hutson, Heather Hogan, Rob Paulsen, Jeff Bennett
✓ Director: Tony Geiss, Michael Tavera, Judy Freudberg, Andrea Romano, Roy Allen Smith
The The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists (1996) is another solid showing, complete with good performances and an intriguing mystery, but there's a lack of artistic ambition here that keeps it from elevating to the higher tiers of the genre.Although its storytelling isn't particularly innovative, The The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists (1996) is an absorbing piece of television, with the potential to boost the appeal of Polish productions for an international audience."
The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists (1996) is staring with John Ingle, Candace Hutson, Heather Hogan, Rob Paulsen, Jeff Bennett, a compelling, flawed story of true crime and obsession - and its flaws are part of what make it so intriguing. the movie can be very difficult to watch; it's haunting and incredibly sad. But that's also what made it all the more moving, in the end, to see the survivors join together: bonding, smiling, and living their lives in the light.
What gives Cursed its edge is the source material, which subverts centuries of lore and oppressive systems. The Netflix adaptation isn't nearly as captivating, but it still manages to be a quaint escape from reality. For better or worse, filmmaker Tony Geiss, Michael Tavera, Judy Freudberg, Andrea Romano, Roy Allen Smith juggles two parallel storylines. Basketball fans will be able to follow along with no problem, most already familiar with the story, but newcomers might find all the jumping around confusing.