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The movie widens Ferdinand’s world, allowing him to bring others along with him on his quest to be who he wants to be, and to let these friends do the same. That theme and the anti-bullfighting message, so subtle in the book, are made bolder in the film, but never preachy. An overlong chase sequence on the streets of Madrid in the third act feels like padding, yet even then the characters’ personalities enrich it. Director Carlos Saldanha, who worked on the “Rio” and “Ice Age” films, has chosen the voice cast well. In the title role, wrestler-turned-actor John Cena gives Ferdinand just the right balance of sweetness and strength. He becomes the wholly convincing center of the parable.

As in the book, we first meet Ferdinand when he’s a wee calf on a farm, where he discovers early that smelling flowers in the pasture beats butting heads with the other young’uns, who mock him and long to prove themselves in the bullring, Still, he never wavers, After his father fails to return from a bullfight, a grieving Ferdinand runs away from the farm, Nina (Lily Day), a little girl, finds him and takes art & collectibles - ballet print- homage a degas- large wall art - ballet shoes by einat hatzamri shavit him home to her father’s farm as a pet, There, Ferdinand grows into an enormous, happy fellow, One day, he follows Nina into town for a festival, gets stung by a bee and reacts wildly, Terrified, the townsfolk lasso him and send him back to the farm where he was born..

His owners hope that the famed toreador El Primero (Miguel Ángel Silvestre) will choose Ferdinand for the ring. Lupe (Kate McKinnon, in fine eccentric form as a whacked-out “calming goat”) is assigned to get Ferdinand in the right frame of mind. Determined to escape again, Ferdinand enlists Lupe and three conniving hedgehogs to help. At first, the other bulls will have none of his conscientious objections, but he eventually wins them over. Ferdinand still ends up in the bullring, where, in the film’s touching finale, his peaceful nature triumphs over all. The movie ends up right where the book does, but after a longer trip.

In a riotous interlude that does little to further the plot, three Lipizzaner-like horses — all tossing manes and Austrian accents — mock the clumsy bulls and challenge them to a dance-off, It’s a random digression into utter silliness, but “Ferdinand” has the moral heft to carry it off and move on, Rating: PG (for rude art & collectibles - ballet print- homage a degas- large wall art - ballet shoes by einat hatzamri shavit humor, action and some thematic elements), Voice cast: John Cena, Kate McKinnon, Jeremy Sisto, Bobby Cannavale, Raul Esparza, Jerrod Carmichael, Lily Day..

Contract negotiations between the town of Los Gatos and Music in the Park producers collapsed late last week, prompting the town to issue a request for proposal for new producers. The Los Gatos Town Council will likely consider the request for proposal at its Dec. 19 meeting. “Obviously, we are disappointed,” Mayor Rob Rennie said in an email. “We think this is an important event for the town and will be issuing a request for proposal shortly.”. Music in the Park has been a summer mainstay in Los Gatos since 1988, with 10 Sunday concerts on the Civic Center’s front lawn and a Labor Day weekend Park Dance at Oak Meadow Park.

The producers’ two year contract with the town expired last September, and negotiations for a new contract began shortly after that. But the negotiations stalled over a number of items, most notably Music in the Park’s request for an additional $5,000 on top of the $6,000 the town has given the event for the past two years, The added dollars would cover the cost of security at the 11 events, plus new light poles for the park dance, “The light towers they gave us are broken, and we asked for art & collectibles - ballet print- homage a degas- large wall art - ballet shoes by einat hatzamri shavit police or a parks officer to help with security and the town said they couldn’t provide that,” event co-producer Scott Canali said, “Before us, there was a parks service officer who was usually around, We didn’t have that, and last year it put our volunteers in a position of enforcing town codes.”..

Mayor Rennie noted that the Music in the Park atmosphere has changed in recent years. “The type of music has changed, and it’s more of a dance party than it used to be,” Rennie said. “But it also means the crowd is a little but different—a more energetic crowd that might need more security.”. On Dec. 5, the council voted unanimously to approve a Music in the Park contract that included $6,000, but delayed consideration of the extra $5,000 until January. Each concert costs about $10,000 to stage, Canali explained, with most of the costs covered by sponsors.

The council also specified that no alcohol be served to bands in the so-called “green room,” which is really the lobby area adjacent to the council chambers, “We worked really hard to attract the top rock cover bands in the Bay Area, Since we pay them a fraction of what they normally get paid, we treat them really well,” Canali said.  “We feed them and on a hot day we give them a glass of wine or beer, and that’s part of why we’re saying we want art & collectibles - ballet print- homage a degas- large wall art - ballet shoes by einat hatzamri shavit alcohol in the green room, It’s just for the bands.”..



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