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202481 minAnimation, Drama, History

The Most Precious of Cargoes

Is The Most Precious of Cargoes a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Most Precious of Cargoes worth watching? With a rating of 7.6/10, this Animation, Drama, History film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Most Precious of Cargoes Synopsis

Once upon a time, a poor woodcutter and his wife lived in a great forest. Cold, hunger, poverty, and a war raging all around them meant their lives were very hard. One day, the woodcutter's wife rescues a baby. A baby girl thrown from one of the many trains that constantly pass through the forest. This baby, this "most precious of cargoes", will transform the lives of the poor woodcutter's wife and her husband, as well as those whose paths the child will cross—including the man who threw her from the train. And some will try to protect her, whatever the cost. Their story will reveal the worst and the best in the hearts of men.

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Top Cast

Dominique Blanc
Dominique BlancWife (voice)
Grégory Gadebois
Grégory GadeboisWoodcutter (voice)
Denis Podalydès
Denis PodalydèsMan with the Broken Face (voice)
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Jean-Louis TrintignantNarrateur (voice)
Serge Hazanavicius
Serge HazanaviciusMan in the mole hat (voice)
Antonin Maurel
Antonin MaurelThe father (voice)
Matej Hofmann
Matej HofmannInterpreter (voice)
Laurent Bateau
Laurent BateauA fellow woodcutter (voice)
Simon Volodine
Simon VolodineA fellow woodcutter (voice)
Oleg Imbert
Oleg ImbertA fellow woodcutter (voice)

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Is The Most Precious of Cargoes worth watching?

Yes, The Most Precious of Cargoes is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.6/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Animation, Drama, History movies.

Is The Most Precious of Cargoes hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.6/10), The Most Precious of Cargoes is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Most Precious of Cargoes?

The Most Precious of Cargoes is a Animation, Drama, History movie that Once upon a time, a poor woodcutter and his wife lived in a great forest. Cold, hunger, poverty, and a war raging all around them meant their lives we...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 20, 2025
★ 7

Initially, I thought we were in for a reversion of “Tom Thumb” as a surly woodcutter and his wife live a subsistence existence in the snowy forest where she longs for a child, but we are swiftly disabused of that theory! Their lives are only ever broken up by the disturbance of the train as it passes through, and it’s when praying to that one day that she thinks she hears a baby crying. Searching the snow, she quickly discovers an infant wrapped in a distinctive blanket and quickly takes it to their home. Her husband, though, feels the child to be an ill omen and wants nothing to do with it, so with her and the bairn confined to the cold of the woodshed, she has to try to find it some milk! That’s just the start of her travails, though, as we are gradually clued in to where this baby came from, and of the fate that awaited it’s parents that led to such a desperate act of love. What now ensues follows her struggle to keep herself and the child from an increasingly approaching war that had hitherto largely left them be, and that might ultimately dot the i’s and cross the t’s of a story that is touching, courageous and heartening. The almost constant wintery scenario adds an additional chill to a stylishly presented animation that features a sparing degree of dialogue, but some fairly effective audio effects to help create a variety of emotions as the child begins to grow and this simple, decent, family find they no longer have their problems to seek. It’s perhaps the last half hour that resonates most, as threads of the tale start to bind together revealing a degree of bleakness and inhumanity on one hand and yet the diametric opposite on the other. What wouldn’t a parent do for a child?