It's interesting that only a few comments or board messages for this movie. There is no one seen this film among the IMDb readers? This film, in its particular structure, to my humble opinion, is a modern Odyssey story including the voyage back home years after. Unlike the opus of homer, our Odyssey, Spyro, who also had a love affair in exile, feels himself forced to return only for the struggle for his land for which once he fought at mountains as a partisan! In a scene from movie, his son stands at the middle of the pedestrian summarizing the subject of the movie. One must choose his/her way.
PS: The origin of the idioms such as Adam's apple, rotten apple comes from a traditional pontian song saranta milla kokkina (forty red apples) the song with which Spyro dances at the first parts of the movie in the graveyard.
PS: The origin of the idioms such as Adam's apple, rotten apple comes from a traditional pontian song saranta milla kokkina (forty red apples) the song with which Spyro dances at the first parts of the movie in the graveyard.