Santa Fe New Mexican

KID’S TAKE ON MOVIES

- By Zoe C. KIDS FIRST! film critic, age 9

Alpha is a beautiful film about survival. I love everything about this live-action film. The editing flows nicely, and there are many visually stunning scenes. The story is about survival, loyalty and, most importantl­y, following your instincts.

In this film, a Cro-Magnon boy named Keda (Kodi SmitMcPhee) is attacked by a buffalo. His father thinks he is dead and leaves him on the cliff where he was attacked, forcing him to survive on his own in the wilderness. When Keda finally makes it to the ground, a pack of wolves attacks. One of the wolves is very hurt, and Keda decides to help him. During the course of movie, they help each other in many different ways. At the end of the film, you discover a beautiful surprise about the wolf.

Please keep in mind that this film takes place in prehistori­c times, and the dialogue is not in English, but is subtitled in English. I could understand the movie perfectly, even though it isn’t in English. Keda becomes a man as the story unfolds. It is a comingof-age story, wherein the boy and the wolf look out after each other as if they are family. The boy tries to prove to himself and his tribe that he can become a man and can be strong. By bonding with the wolf, he accomplish­es the unimaginab­le.

This type of film is uncommon in contempora­ry cinema. The editing is very well done, and there is a flashback at the beginning that helps you understand the backstory. The costumes are tribal, which makes the characters seem more believable and tribe-like. The landscapes are quite extraordin­ary. In so many ways, this film is truly beautiful. Everything that happens takes place in a natural environmen­t.

The message of this film is that we should bond with nature, follow our own instincts and preserve our innate quality of being kind. I rate this film 5 out of 5 stars because of the beautiful landscapes and touching story. I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, as well as adults. I was very lucky to watch this movie with my dog because I attended a special screening that allowed dogs. That experience was truly unforgetta­ble.

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