Netflix has decided to share one of its most cherished cinematic works of the season, Nimona, for free. This animated film, which has surprised both critics and the public, is now available on the platform's YouTube channel, allowing us all to enjoy it at no cost.
'Nimona', from Netflix, is on YouTube for free
These 10 Oscar-Nominated movies are already available on Netflix. But now, unexpectedly, the streaming platform has decided to support the candidacy of Nimona for the 2024 Oscars by giving it unparalleled visibility for everyone: we just need to access the official Netflix channel on YouTube, and there we can enjoy the entire Nimona movie.
The film, directed by Nick Bruno and Troy Quane, has made a significant impact in the animation world this year, receiving over 20 nominations at various awards and standing out for its originality and bold inclusion of LGBTIQ+ elements.
The story of Nimona is an adaptation of the homonymous comic series by ND Stevenson, and tells the adventures of this young shapeshifter and rebel (played by Chloë Grace Moretz), who allies with Ballister Blackheart (Riz Ahmed), a disgraced knight, to fight against a corrupt system in a medieval world where magic is under strict control. This unexpected union triggers a series of events that promise to change the established order, challenging the dominant powers with boldness and wit. Together, Nimona and Ballister will test their strength and convictions, unveiling a plot of conspiracies and hidden secrets.
Netflix's decision, which seems to have been a resounding success with nearly fifty thousand views in the first hours after its release, demonstrates great confidence in the artistic value of the film and bypasses all the usual promotional strategies in the film industry. With a narrative that explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the fight against injustice, accompanied by a unique mix of humor, action, and emotion, Nimona is one of the favorites to win the highest award in cinema this year.
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