It’s late afternoon and there are
hardly any people on the beach. ‘Weird’, Althea thinks to herself as she sits down on the warm sand. She watches some seagulls lazily glide
towards the shore, a smile forms in the corners of her mouth when they land and immediately start proclaiming their presence to the world. In the distance, she can hear some waves breaking.
She listens to how they
are pulled back into the ocean and come crashing down again, letting the sound
wash over her wave-after-wave, allowing it to transport her to some far-away place. As her tired body starts to loosen up, she lets
out a sigh. Has she really done it?
She is startled when the wind
suddenly picks up, but quickly allows herself to drift off again. She needs this. For too long has she been in hiding, always working at night, never going
out during the day, ever. She tries to concentrate on her breathing as she
slowly inhales the salty air, secretly congratulating herself for choosing this
specific island. This is a special day indeed, almost too good to be
true.
As she lies there, staring into the distance, she can feel herself slowly falling asleep. There’s nothing left to do. ‘Who knows’, she thinks, ‘Today might just
be my lucky day. Today, I might just get to die’.
No one will ever know for sure what
events played themselves off the day that the fabled city of Atlantis
disappeared for good from the face of the Earth. One can only imagine. But since
the time of Plato and his apparent observation of its demise, Atlantis has
captured the imagination of civilisation for thousands of years and continues
to do so until this very day. With a whole island quite literally magically
disappearing, who better to recreate its story than the masters of magical
story telling themselves: Disney.
When Milo Thatch decides to quit from
working at the city’s public library, he has absolutely no idea what
magnificent new adventure is about to unfold in his life. But, pretty soon he
realises that what was a bold step for him to take in the first place was a step
in the right direction, all along.
When his services as a linguist are recruited by a mysterious Mr Whitmore to help find the lost city of Atlantis, Milo realises that this is more than just some opportunity to make a name for himself as an explorer-slash-discoverer, this is his destiny, and the key to finding both lies in finding and returning a magic crystal.
Of course, no one is going to tell him
that the real reason why he is actually there, are for some mercenaries to
plunder the island, once located, and to leave Milo there for dead,
should that be necessary.
Fortunately, Milo has the true explorers gift of
inspiration, and when the going gets tough, he persuades his fellow explorers
that some things are worth far more when they are left undiscovered and pure, than merely
selling it to the world for money and a few moments of fame.
It’s a lovely story with some
beautifully done animation scenes and a score to match it musically every step of the way.
There are many lessons to be learned from it, the most important one probably being that the spirit of Atlantis was always its people. The day the people lost themselves through all their many new inventions and distractions, was the day the city of Atlantis in fact actually disappeared. Perhaps, a reminder to all of us still left on our planet that the day we lose our way might be the end of us and our world, too.