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Piel, ein 7- oder 8-jähriger Junge, ist allein auf dem Wüstenplaneten Perdide und der einzige Überlebende eines Angriffs von Riesenhornissen.Piel, ein 7- oder 8-jähriger Junge, ist allein auf dem Wüstenplaneten Perdide und der einzige Überlebende eines Angriffs von Riesenhornissen.Piel, ein 7- oder 8-jähriger Junge, ist allein auf dem Wüstenplaneten Perdide und der einzige Überlebende eines Angriffs von Riesenhornissen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Jean Valmont
- Jaffar
- (Synchronisation)
Michel Elias
- Silbad
- (Synchronisation)
Frédéric Legros
- Piel
- (Synchronisation)
Yves-Marie Maurin
- Matton
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Yves-Marie)
Monique Thierry
- Belle
- (Synchronisation)
Sady Rebbot
- Claude
- (Synchronisation)
Patrick Baujin
- Jad
- (Synchronisation)
Pierre Tourneur
- Yula
- (Synchronisation)
Alain Cuny
- Xul
- (Synchronisation)
Yves Brainville
- Général
- (Synchronisation)
Michel Barbey
- Igor
- (Synchronisation)
Jim Bauman
- Lowry
- (Synchronisation)
Michel Paulin
- Pixa
- (Synchronisation)
François Chaumette
- Robot
- (Synchronisation)
Henry Djanik
- Un soldat
- (Synchronisation)
Nick Storey
- L'anglais
- (Synchronisation)
Gabriel Cattand
- Pirate
- (Synchronisation)
Georges Atlas
- Iroquois
- (Synchronisation)
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I accidentally found this film, on YouTube to top it all, and was amazed how nice it was. The animation is in the French style of animation from the early 80's, so not fantastic, but the imagination and weirdness of it all more than compensate.
I think what I loved most about the film was the European feel of the plot. Characters are weird, each with their own quirks, not just bad or good, while the events are really imaginative. The planets, the creatures, the kind of interactions, all wonderful.
Bottom line: a gem that I had no idea existed, it will probably make me watch other Laloux movies, even if originally I just wanted to see the drawings of Moebius. At just 80 minutes, it would be a shame to not have seen it once.
I think what I loved most about the film was the European feel of the plot. Characters are weird, each with their own quirks, not just bad or good, while the events are really imaginative. The planets, the creatures, the kind of interactions, all wonderful.
Bottom line: a gem that I had no idea existed, it will probably make me watch other Laloux movies, even if originally I just wanted to see the drawings of Moebius. At just 80 minutes, it would be a shame to not have seen it once.
I saw this film when I was about 15 when it was shown on British television. I was already a big fan of Alien and Bladerunner but didn't realise then that Jean Giraud (moebius), the concept artist behind some of the costumes on those films was the artist behind this film. The film made a big impression on me and I spent years trying to find out what it was. Finally I described it to an anime-fan friend of mine and he knew it. Although animation has moved on I still think the look of the film is really good, and the story is quite unsettling especially when you're on the planet with the boy, there is a real sense of menace. There's a body count! okay so it's a little bit dated, there are two pretty cheesy songs in it and a cute moppet kid but that's part of it's charm. Don't forget it was made in the early eighties (in fact it looks more seventies). I'll give it an 9/10, i'm afraid it loses one because of the songs.
"Les maîtres du temps" is as good as french animation movies are rare. Designed by Moebius (Fifth Element...), inspired from a novel of Stephan Wul (french science fiction writer) "L'orphelin de Perdide", it remains one of the most powerful animation movie I have ever seen.
Evidently, It is pretty old and the animation cannot be compared to today's movies, but the rest is very impressive. Characters are mature and have interesting personnalities, the design of ETs and plants is original and the scenario is full of surprises. This movie is different from all others and it is a real victory to be better than the book it has been taken of.
Evidently, It is pretty old and the animation cannot be compared to today's movies, but the rest is very impressive. Characters are mature and have interesting personnalities, the design of ETs and plants is original and the scenario is full of surprises. This movie is different from all others and it is a real victory to be better than the book it has been taken of.
Animation is the perfect medium for sci-fi. Unfortunately, few animated sci-fi films have lived up to their potential. French animation master René Laloux is definitely one who let his imagination run amok in his medium. He is best known for his 1973 film Fantastic Planet. He must have had a difficult time getting funded for other projects, because he only ever made two more features. He died just a year ago. Time Masters is his second feature (he made another in 1988, called Light Years). The animation is very primitive, and not in the inventive primitiveness of Fantastic Planet. But, what it lacks in animation, it more than makes up for with its imagination. It's simply wonderful to behold. I especially love those two little telepathic creatures, referred to as "gnomes". The story is good, if not great. The ending is quite clever. I was wishing that it had gone on for at least a half an hour longer, but I won't complain, given the limited amount of material Laloux was able to produce in his lifetime.
I do not know the first thing about animation, and in fact the only animation I have experience with is a few Disney movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Watching this quirky piece of animated science-fiction, I came to the realization that animation opens up an entirely new universe of possibilities for the genre. I have read many science fiction short stories and novels, wondering how they could possibly be translated into film, but using animation, the portrayal of complicated conceptual ideas from sci-fi novels seems much more possible than in traditional live-action. In fact, I'm tempted to say that science fiction and animation naturally complement one another.
This movie is like a funhouse of outrageous otherworldly ideas, one after the next. For a mere 80 minute running time, the filmmakers have packed an amazing amount of material here. If anything, the movie is actually too short, and it seems to gloss over a great deal of important plot points. It is almost like watching a drawing board conceptualization of a longer, more ambitious film, rather than the film itself. As such, character development is at a minimum here, as in the work of George Lucas. But also like Lucas' films, much of that is made up by the wealth of creativity. What is here is fantastic - a story filled with warmth and humor that can resonate with both children and reasoning adults. The startling elliptical ending is intriguing but abrupt. I recommend this for more adventurous filmgoers who want to try something unique.
This movie is like a funhouse of outrageous otherworldly ideas, one after the next. For a mere 80 minute running time, the filmmakers have packed an amazing amount of material here. If anything, the movie is actually too short, and it seems to gloss over a great deal of important plot points. It is almost like watching a drawing board conceptualization of a longer, more ambitious film, rather than the film itself. As such, character development is at a minimum here, as in the work of George Lucas. But also like Lucas' films, much of that is made up by the wealth of creativity. What is here is fantastic - a story filled with warmth and humor that can resonate with both children and reasoning adults. The startling elliptical ending is intriguing but abrupt. I recommend this for more adventurous filmgoers who want to try something unique.
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- VerbindungenFeatured in Troldspejlet: Folge #14.3 (1996)
- SoundtracksLe Chanteur Galactique
Music by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre
Lyrics by Jacques Lanzmann
Performed by Michel Elias
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 43.686 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.368 $
- 28. Juli 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 67.303 $
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