The Storks movie review

The Storks movie brought back to popular culture the stork folklore regarding child birth. The modern myth of stork that delivers babies is about a couple of generations old. The reason for this myth was for the parents to tell their children where babies come from.
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Back then, the parents are too malicious not to tell children about the formula of procreation because it is considered taboo even until now. These adults think their children will learn anything less but when they reach puberty, who will the children blame for misinformation?

But despite the malicious reasoning of using storks for delivering babies, there is also an origin of where the idea came from. In European superstition, storks have spiritual significance that involves the soul of the unborn.

Back to the movie, it just shows that the Storks are operating a delivery business. They no longer in the baby delivery but they have adopted a human that was never delivered to her parents. In the trailer, it shows how the Storks deliver babies. The sudden appearance of a new baby girl got them on a quest to deliver her to her parents.

This was made by the same people that brought you The Lego Movie. Unlike their previous work, the movie is more heart-warming. It makes you appreciate family more. The Storks also features the short movie, The Master (for the upcoming Ninjago movie).


This movie is the only one ideal for the family that is new this week. For more quality movie reviews, follow this blog and like L.E.N.S. blogs on Facebook.

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