The white arctic foxes aren't strong enough to haul huge carriages with courier packages for an entire village. However, when the tall huskies, known as "Britons" in the story, disappear in circumstances unknown to anyone, hope remains in the little hands of the main character, Śmigły.
A brawl at the pole
The antagonist of the animation is Mors, whose future plans are related primarily to accelerating global warming and melting the Arctic Circle. His devoted helpers are puffins – seemingly cute creatures turn out to be actually malicious and cunning. Initially, no animal in the village notices the climate change. Some people are even happy about this turn of events – they can walk without warm clothes, and soak in puddles. Soon, however, the world turns into a pond and there is only a little bit of snow left. Then the Śnieżna Paczka (Snow Pack) comes into play, led by Śmigły’s egoistic fox.
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Doubts about the appearance, but not about the message
The appearance of fairy-tale heroes can be assessed in two ways. On the one hand, the propellers and the pack arouse our sympathy due to their appearance as large eyes, but on the other – the faces of the foxes are misshapen, and their bodies are terribly emaciated, Magda looks like an oversized moose, and the characteristics of Britons raise doubts (whether it is for are you sure husky dogs?). Despite the aforementioned doubts, the moral message of the animation remains clear. The snow pack is a unique animation for the youngest. We observe both small victories and defeats, threads of platonic love and loneliness, but also a struggle with our own selfishness and narcissism. The propellers are undergoing a tremendous mental shift, influenced by the events at the Pole.
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Polish dubbing
In the Polish language version we will hear Bartłomiej Kasprzykowski, who will play us as Śmigły, Modest Rusiński in the role of the unbridled albatross Łukania and Beata Olga Kowalska in the role of Magda, imitating the Russian accent. In addition, Paweł Sanakiewicz (Pibi), Sylwester Maciejewski (Otto Von Arctus), Julia Łukowiak (Anka), Piotr Bajtlik (Leopold), Agnieszka Kunikowska (Beata), Miłogost Reczek (Piącha) and others were also involved in the production. Special applause is due to Olga Kowalska, who played the role of a salmon, or maybe a reindeer, as she herself admits. Her jokes will especially amuse older viewers.
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Summary
The snow pack is an interesting movie for the whole family. This is one of many productions that amuse with extraordinary humor and surprise with the transformation of the hero. Both children and adults will have a great time at this screening, thanks to the original gags. The message that remains in the memory for a long time also deserves special praise.
We would like to thank the Cinema City chain for the opportunity to watch the movie Śnieżna Paczka .