Shizumanai mittsu no ie
A village of Yetis lives in isolation on the top of a mountain in the Himalayas, above the clouds and hidden away from sight due to a thick layer of clouds. The life on the mountain is harsh, jagged a…

Shizumanai mittsu no ie
A village of Yetis lives in isolation on the top of a mountain in the Himalayas, above the clouds and hidden away from sight due to a thick layer of clouds. The life on the mountain is harsh, jagged and freezing. The yetis have community on top of the mountain and live in peace and harmony. Migo (Channing Tatum) is a yeti who abides by the law of the ancient stones held by the Stonekeeper (Common), the yetis' leader. According to the stones, the yetis were created when they fell from the behind of the great sky yak. The mountain is an island that floats on an endless sea of clouds, resting on the backs of the great mountain mammoths. Ice has to be fed to the mammoths, so they do not overheat. If the mammoths die, the yetis will fall into the great nothing. The yetis are trained not to question the stones. Migo's father, Dorgle (Danny DeVito), projects himself through the air each morning to hit a gong with his head, believing this allows the sun to rise. In the yeti community, every yeti is assigned a seemingly mundane task but bringing it all together fulfills the instructions on the stones to feed ice to the mammoths. While learning how to ring the gong, Migo is distracted by the Stonekeeper's daughter, Meechee (Zendaya), whom he has a crush on, and misses the gong, landing outside the village. There, Migo witnesses a plane crash and finds a "Smallfoot" (human), whom the yetis have taken for legend. Migo runs back to tell the villagers what he saw but has no proof. The human pilot is blown away along with his parachute by the strong wind. An avalanche sweeps the remains of the plane off the mountain. The Stonekeeper banishes him from the village for blasphemy as the stones say that Smallfoot do not exist. Thorp (Jimmy Tatro) is the Stonekeeper's son. Migo is suddenly visited by Gwangi (LeBron James), Kolka (Gina Rodriguez), and Fleem (Ely Henry) who bring him to the Smallfoot Evidentiary Society (S.E.S.), which is led by Meechee. The group has collected evidence of Smallfoot's existence over time. This includes a jacket, a toilet paper roll, a boot and a toilet plunger. Migo says that the Smallfoot he saw went down the mountain. She convinces Migo to be lowered below the clouds despite the stones telling them that there is literally nothing underneath. After some hesitation, Migo agrees to go, but his rope snaps and Migo falls, where he discovers land. In the village of Simikot, Percy Patterson (James Corden) is a human filmmaker of wildlife documentaries, but he has lost his integrity. He meets the pilot who saw the yeti, and in a desperate attempt to regain his fame tries to convince his assistant, Brenda (Yara Shahidi), to dress up as a yeti for filming. She abandons him instead. Brenda says that their show should be educational and promote respect for the other animals, but Percy is only after ratings and popularity of his show. Migo arrives at the local pub and unknowingly scares Percy when trying to communicate with him. After an attempt to tranquilize Migo, the errant dart hits Percy instead. Migo decides to abduct the unconscious Percy, stuffing him into a sleeping bag. Migo takes Percy with him, and they stop in a cave to wait out a blizzard. Migo discovers that Percy has frozen completely solid. He lights a fire and ties Percy up over it to thaw him out and save his life. As Percy regains consciousness, he believes Migo is trying to cook him alive. Percy films Migo, narrating that the Yeti plans to eat him, but finds that the video will take 28 hours to upload. He attempts to escape. While chasing after Percy, Migo's toe becomes caught in a bear trap and Percy takes pity on him by removing the trap and bandaging Migo's wound with duct tape. Percy agrees to go with Migo, and they head back up the mountain, where they are reunited with the S.E.S. The village is confused by Percy's appearance, but happily accept him and learn about his culture, much to Stonekeeper's dismay. Afterwards, Stonekeeper takes Migo inside the palace and reveals the truth to him: yetis used to live below the clouds but were forced away by the humans who attacked them. To keep them safe, they created the stones and the clouds below them is steam secretly made by the yetis' daily tasks to keep them hidden. Meanwhile, Meechee is able to develop rudimentary communication with Percy by referring to crude chalk drawings Percy scribbles on her cave wall. In order to protect the village, Migo agrees to keep up the lie by telling the yetis that Percy, who is beginning to experience high altitude sickness, is just a hairless wild yak. Stonekeeper takes Percy and locks him in a box, so Percy will become sicker. Migo later discovers that Meechee took Percy away to return him home. Migo jumps down the mountain with Gwangi and Kolka, following suit. Percy's video of Migo has finally uploaded to great public excitement, but it makes the Yetis look wild and violent. After dropping off Percy, Meechee becomes distracted by the wonders in a tourist town and accidentally causes a disruption. Meechee is attacked by the police, but is rescued by Gwangi, Kolka and Migo. As Migo tries to explain to Meechee that humans are monsters, they see a mural depicting a yeti attacking people and realize that humans view them as monsters. The yetis try to make it back to the mountain but are chased by a SWAT helicopter that is taken down by the Stonekeeper using his stones. Aside from Migo, the yetis escape to safety. Afterwards, Percy arrives on his snowmobile and reluctantly shoots Migo with a tranquilizer gun to save him. The police chase and capture what they think is Migo (actually Percy in disguise). Percy is arrested for public disturbance and fraud. Back at the village, inside the palace, Migo and Stonekeeper explain the truth to the yetis while Migo apologizes for lying to them. Migo tells the others that even though humans may still be scared of the yetis, they should still try to communicate with them. The yetis leave the village and are confronted by the police. Percy, who was out, performing community service, and Brenda emerge from the crowd and stand up for the yetis. The rest of the humans slowly welcome the yetis and accept them into their lives. In a post credits scene, Percy is filming himself announcing his next episode of his TV show but finds that one of his teeth are missing in his mouth.

Shizumanai mittsu no ie
Drama,Family
Film Details
A village of Yetis lives in isolation on the top of a mountain in the Himalayas, above the clouds and hidden away from sight due to a thick layer of clouds. The life on the mountain is harsh, jagged and freezing. The yetis have community on top of the mountain and live in peace and harmony.
Migo (Channing Tatum) is a yeti who abides by the law of the ancient stones held by the Stonekeeper (Common), the yetis' leader. According to the stones, the yetis were created when they fell from the behind of the great sky yak. The mountain is an island that floats on an endless sea of clouds, resting on the backs of the great mountain mammoths.
Ice has to be fed to the mammoths, so they do not overheat. If the mammoths die, the yetis will fall into the great nothing. The yetis are trained not to question the stones.
Migo's father, Dorgle (Danny DeVito), projects himself through the air each morning to hit a gong with his head, believing this allows the sun to rise. In the yeti community, every yeti is assigned a seemingly mundane task but bringing it all together fulfills the instructions on the stones to feed ice to the mammoths. While learning how to ring the gong, Migo is distracted by the Stonekeeper's daughter, Meechee (Zendaya), whom he has a crush on, and misses the gong, landing outside the village.
There, Migo witnesses a plane crash and finds a "Smallfoot" (human), whom the yetis have taken for legend. Migo runs back to tell the villagers what he saw but has no proof. The human pilot is blown away along with his parachute by the strong wind.
An avalanche sweeps the remains of the plane off the mountain. The Stonekeeper banishes him from the village for blasphemy as the stones say that Smallfoot do not exist. Thorp (Jimmy Tatro) is the Stonekeeper's son.
Migo is suddenly visited by Gwangi (LeBron James), Kolka (Gina Rodriguez), and Fleem (Ely Henry) who bring him to the Smallfoot Evidentiary Society (S.E.S.), which is led by Meechee. The group has collected evidence of Smallfoot's existence over time. This includes a jacket, a toilet paper roll, a boot and a toilet plunger.
Migo says that the Smallfoot he saw went down the mountain. She convinces Migo to be lowered below the clouds despite the stones telling them that there is literally nothing underneath. After some hesitation, Migo agrees to go, but his rope snaps and Migo falls, where he discovers land.
In the village of Simikot, Percy Patterson (James Corden) is a human filmmaker of wildlife documentaries, but he has lost his integrity. He meets the pilot who saw the yeti, and in a desperate attempt to regain his fame tries to convince his assistant, Brenda (Yara Shahidi), to dress up as a yeti for filming. She abandons him instead.
Brenda says that their show should be educational and promote respect for the other animals, but Percy is only after ratings and popularity of his show. Migo arrives at the local pub and unknowingly scares Percy when trying to communicate with him. After an attempt to tranquilize Migo, the errant dart hits Percy instead.
Migo decides to abduct the unconscious Percy, stuffing him into a sleeping bag. Migo takes Percy with him, and they stop in a cave to wait out a blizzard. Migo discovers that Percy has frozen completely solid.
He lights a fire and ties Percy up over it to thaw him out and save his life. As Percy regains consciousness, he believes Migo is trying to cook him alive. Percy films Migo, narrating that the Yeti plans to eat him, but finds that the video will take 28 hours to upload.
He attempts to escape. While chasing after Percy, Migo's toe becomes caught in a bear trap and Percy takes pity on him by removing the trap and bandaging Migo's wound with duct tape. Percy agrees to go with Migo, and they head back up the mountain, where they are reunited with the S.E.S.
The village is confused by Percy's appearance, but happily accept him and learn about his culture, much to Stonekeeper's dismay. Afterwards, Stonekeeper takes Migo inside the palace and reveals the truth to him: yetis used to live below the clouds but were forced away by the humans who attacked them. To keep them safe, they created the stones and the clouds below them is steam secretly made by the yetis' daily tasks to keep them hidden.
Meanwhile, Meechee is able to develop rudimentary communication with Percy by referring to crude chalk drawings Percy scribbles on her cave wall. In order to protect the village, Migo agrees to keep up the lie by telling the yetis that Percy, who is beginning to experience high altitude sickness, is just a hairless wild yak. Stonekeeper takes Percy and locks him in a box, so Percy will become sicker.
Migo later discovers that Meechee took Percy away to return him home. Migo jumps down the mountain with Gwangi and Kolka, following suit. Percy's video of Migo has finally uploaded to great public excitement, but it makes the Yetis look wild and violent.
After dropping off Percy, Meechee becomes distracted by the wonders in a tourist town and accidentally causes a disruption. Meechee is attacked by the police, but is rescued by Gwangi, Kolka and Migo. As Migo tries to explain to Meechee that humans are monsters, they see a mural depicting a yeti attacking people and realize that humans view them as monsters.
The yetis try to make it back to the mountain but are chased by a SWAT helicopter that is taken down by the Stonekeeper using his stones. Aside from Migo, the yetis escape to safety. Afterwards, Percy arrives on his snowmobile and reluctantly shoots Migo with a tranquilizer gun to save him.
The police chase and capture what they think is Migo (actually Percy in disguise). Percy is arrested for public disturbance and fraud. Back at the village, inside the palace, Migo and Stonekeeper explain the truth to the yetis while Migo apologizes for lying to them.
Migo tells the others that even though humans may still be scared of the yetis, they should still try to communicate with them. The yetis leave the village and are confronted by the police. Percy, who was out, performing community service, and Brenda emerge from the crowd and stand up for the yetis.
The rest of the humans slowly welcome the yetis and accept them into their lives. In a post credits scene, Percy is filming himself announcing his next episode of his TV show but finds that one of his teeth are missing in his mouth..