Disebabkan dah terjanji ngan bebudak nak tengok wayang, maka berwayang ler kami minggu lepas ...
Tapi aku tak tau ler cam ner aku leh tertengok cite nih ...
Years ago, when author William Joyce’s young daughter lost her tooth and
casually asked her father if Santa and the tooth fairy knew each other,
she couldn’t have predicted it would spark a creative streak in him,
resulting in thirteen books and now, a movie. Mary Catherine Joyce has
since passed away, but Rise of the Guardians serves as a nice tribute to her imaginative childhood mind.
Rise of the Guardians opens with a beautiful prologue showing Jack
Frost (voiced by Chris Pine) waking up in an ice-cold lake with no
recollection of how he got there or who he is. Soon, Jack realizes he
has been given the power of cold weather - he can create slippery ice,
snow days, and lots of cold mischief for young kids.
Skipping forward 300 years or so, the film picks up at the top of the
world where North (Alec Baldwin) is busy preparing gifts for Christmas,
when he sees that the evil boogeyman Pitch (Jude Law) has begun to
insert terrifying nightmares into children’s dreams. So, North, along
with the other Guardians - Bunny (Hugh Jackman), Tooth (Isla Fisher) and
Sandman – try to convince Jack Frost to join their team and stop Pitch
before children stop believing in them, and magic, forever
Layanzz ...
Tapi bagi yang Muslims kena lah terang kan kat anak2 ...
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