¡Tiko and The Shark[Special Price]
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[Machine Translation] Set in the South Sea dream paradise of Tahiti, this semi-documentary film depicts a very natural friendship that develops between a native boy named Chico and a man-eating shark. Filmed entirely on location on the enchanted island of Tahiti, which once stole the soul of the painting genius Gauguin. The film shows the South Sea wilderness filled with rich colors and beauty, and coral reefs one after another. The drama flows with boyhood dreams and nostalgia for an untouched paradise, and the simple life of the islanders is incorporated to create a richly poetic work. The cast includes Polynesian local Al Kaue and half-Tahitian, half-Chinese Marlene Amangu. --Tahiti is a South Sea paradise that is mysterious, fairytale-like, and sometimes even dreamlike and unreal. For centuries, man-eating sharks have been the greatest enemy of the fishermen here. One day, a young boy named Chico found a baby man-eating shark that had wandered onto the beach, and he and his girl friend Diana secretly raised the little shark. The sharks, which grew older by the day, led Chico and Diana deep into the rich colors and beauty of the ocean floor and among the coral reefs, taking them to the beaches with their wonderful landscapes. Suddenly, however, the sharks dove deep into the ocean floor and disappeared from their view. Since then, the shark has not returned to Chico, who waits on the beach every day. Ten years later, Chico ( Al Kaoue ) has grown up to be a strong young man. One day, while out fishing with his friends, Chico is reunited with a giant shark five meters high on the ocean floor.
Original Release Year: 1962
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