"Two poor children dream they are searching for the Blue Bird of Happiness with the aid of a magic diamond that reveals the soul of all things."@en
"Two poor children dream they are searching for the Blue Bird of Happiness with the aid of a magic diamond that reveals the soul of all things."
"Two young children go on an allegorical voyage that bridges the chasm between the conscious and the unconscious as they search for the Blue Bird of Happiness."
"This fantasy was adapted from Maeterlinck's symbolist drama in which two children set out to look for the blue bird of happiness. Tourneur's cinema was based more on pictoralism than editing, a sophisticated blend of the theatrical and the cinematic. The creation of a subjective world through theatrical design is comparable to Caligari (1919). However Tourneur's film is impressionistic in design and use of effects (painted sets are combined with location settings) while Caligari is claustraphobic in its committment to expressionistically painted sets."@en
"Two poor children dream they are searching for the Blue Bird of Happiness with the aid of a magic diamond."
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