As for us grown-ups, there’s something so charming, so innocent about them, that’s it’s positively hypnotic to sit through this lovely tale about the family heading to the French Riviera and becoming seduced by the glamour, before realising that there’s no place like home.
‘I think it looks a bit big, dear, but perhaps I’m too small,’ says Moominmamma, when they pitch up at the Grand Hotel on the Cote d’Azur — and really that line perfectly sums up the sweetly parochial Moomins.
They are shown to the royal suite, which they decide is too vast, and so they live on the bed . . . entirely unaware that eventually there’s going to be a bill.
The voices include Tracy Ann Oberman (as Moominmamma), Nathaniel Parker (as Moominpappa), and Russell Tovey (as Moomin), the animation is simple but stylish, and my only regret is that it wasn’t premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where, amid all the fuss about high heels on the red carpet, it would surely have gone down a storm.
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