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With its , jazz-funk score by Alain Goraguer , and surreal landscapes, it won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 1973.

In the vast landscape of animated cinema, few films possess the haunting beauty, philosophical depth, and avant-garde aesthetic of Fantastic Planet (originally titled La Planète sauvage ). Released in 1973 and directed by the visionary René Laloux, this French-Czechoslovakian masterpiece remains a high-water mark for adult animation and speculative fiction.

"Your attachment to the Om is a biological error." fantastic planet vietsub exclusive

In the Vietsub commentary track (included as a bonus feature), Vietnamese animator Lê Bình notes: “Topor drew like a child having a nightmare. But that childishness is the point. He’s asking: What if the universe doesn’t care about your beauty? What if it’s just... strange?”

Whether you are a fan of Akira , Yellow Submarine , or simply want to see where the concept of "tiny humans vs. giant gods" began, this exclusive version is your best bet. Find a copy, turn down the lights, turn up the volume, and prepare to have your mind expanded. With its , jazz-funk score by Alain Goraguer

"Sự gắn bó của con với loài Om là một sai lệch bản năng."

For decades, mainstream Hollywood animation has dominated Vietnamese screens. The arrival of an expertly subbed, high-quality version of Fantastic Planet opens a vital gateway for local audiences to explore European art-house cinema, classic sci-fi animation, and alternative storytelling methods. Conclusion: A Masterpiece Awaiting Your Discovery "Your attachment to the Om is a biological error

The narrative shifts when Terr, an orphaned Om kept as a pet by a young Draag girl named Tiwa, accidentally gains access to a Draag data-headset. Through this device, Terr absorbs the giants' vast scientific knowledge, philosophy, and history. Escaping into the wild with the device, Terr shares this enlightenment with a tribe of feral Oms. Armed with literacy and stolen technology, the Oms ignite a revolution, forcing both species to confront the reality of mutual destruction or peaceful coexistence. Visuals and Sound: A Psychedelic Masterpiece