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Titan A.E.

  • 2000
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
65.546
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Drew Barrymore and Matt Damon in Titan A.E. (2000)
A young man learns that he has to find a hidden Earth ship before an enemy alien species does in order to secure the survival of humanity.
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Action EpicAdult AnimationAlien InvasionDystopian Sci-FiHand-Drawn AnimationSci-Fi EpicSpace Sci-FiActionAdventureAnimation

Ein junger Mann erfährt, dass er vor einer feindlichen außerirdischen Spezies ein verstecktes Erdschiff finden muss, um das Überleben der Menschheit zu sichern.Ein junger Mann erfährt, dass er vor einer feindlichen außerirdischen Spezies ein verstecktes Erdschiff finden muss, um das Überleben der Menschheit zu sichern.Ein junger Mann erfährt, dass er vor einer feindlichen außerirdischen Spezies ein verstecktes Erdschiff finden muss, um das Überleben der Menschheit zu sichern.

  • Regie
    • Don Bluth
    • Gary Goldman
  • Drehbuch
    • Hans Bauer
    • Randall McCormick
    • Ben Edlund
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Matt Damon
    • Drew Barrymore
    • Bill Pullman
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    65.546
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
    • Drehbuch
      • Hans Bauer
      • Randall McCormick
      • Ben Edlund
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Matt Damon
      • Drew Barrymore
      • Bill Pullman
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    • 99Kritische Rezensionen
    • 48Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Matt Damon
    Matt Damon
    • Cale
    • (Synchronisation)
    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Akima
    • (Synchronisation)
    Bill Pullman
    Bill Pullman
    • Korso
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jim Breuer
    Jim Breuer
    • The Cook
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ken Hudson Campbell
    Ken Hudson Campbell
    • Po
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Ken Campbell)
    Thomas A. Chantler
    • Male Announcer
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tsai Chin
    Tsai Chin
    • Old Woman
    • (Synchronisation)
    Elaine A. Clark
    Elaine A. Clark
    • Citizen
    • (Synchronisation)
    Roy Conrad
    • Second Human
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Chowquin
    • (Synchronisation)
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Stith
    • (Synchronisation)
    Leslie Hedger
    • First Human
    • (Synchronisation)
    Roger Jackson
    Roger Jackson
    • First Alien
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Roger L. Jackson)
    David L. Lander
    David L. Lander
    • The Mayor
    • (Synchronisation)
    Nathan Lane
    Nathan Lane
    • Preed
    • (Synchronisation)
    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Gune
    • (Synchronisation)
    Alex D. Linz
    Alex D. Linz
    • Young Cale
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tone Loc
    Tone Loc
    • Tek
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Tone-Lõc)
    • Regie
      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
    • Drehbuch
      • Hans Bauer
      • Randall McCormick
      • Ben Edlund
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    10Tigrin

    A revolution in the world of animation

    I remember a year ago when I went to see this movie. I think of that day as a turning point in my life in how I view animation.

    I am surprised I have not written a review for this movie. After reading through every single bad review by every paid critic on the planet and watching this movie fail because of it (taking Fox Animation with it), I have decided it was about time I added my insight into the pile. Kind of late, but bear with me. I know more now than I did then.

    First off, the storyline isn't what the critics have brainwashed you into thinking. If you are a sci-fi fan, I guess it is easier to grasp. In the wide world of science fiction, this movie seems to have struggled to find originality and found enough of it. Set 1000 years into the future, Humans have discovered an extremely advanced technology which drives a race of almost indestructible aliens to destroy Earth in it's entirety. A teenage boy is left with the power to find the key to bring humanity back before it is killed off forever. When I saw this movie, I had a breath of relief. Finally humanity isn't the all-powerful! The movie puts humanity in the act of a downtrodden, confused, holding-on race manipulated and shunned by other races. The emotion I felt from the story in this film and the characters in it is extraordinary.

    The animation by far is a turning point in the world of animated features. From the start, you can tell the animation is exceptional. Extra time was taken to make the characters lifelike, as well as the environments they are in, the coordinating of colors, and even the shadows from a tree on the character's faces. It's unbelievable. And the 2D animation mixes so well with the 3D animation - it just adds to the thrill of the movie. The scenes in the movie are exceptional - from the ice rings scene with the reflections to the wake angels scene in space.

    The characters are just portrayed so well, like I said. The actors doing the voice-overs put so much emotion into what the characters actually felt, and the characters portrayed it well. There is a nice variety of characters as well, all the way down to the comic relief of Gune and the angry kangaroo-like alien, Stith.

    Overall, this movie just blew me away. I couldn't think for days. The animation, the story, the characters - all of it. And I have gotten others to see this movie, and they agree on it. So next time you are in the video store, not sure what to rent, think about this movie. I guarantee it is in stock and it will change the way you see animation forever.
    6SnoopyStyle

    fun ride but questionable simplistic quest

    It's 3028 A.D. Earth is attacked by the Drej, aliens of pure energy. Hundreds of ships manage to escape before the earth is destroyed. Cale is separated from his father Professor Sam Tucker who saves the spaceship Titan. Sam gives him a ring which is a map to find Titan. Tucker was the lead researcher on Project Titan which is feared by the Drej. 15 years later, Cale is working on a salvage station with other aliens. Humanity is reduced to lower class citizens. Joseph Korso, captain of the Valkyrie, finds Cale and his ring to search for Titan, humanity's last hope.

    The blend of traditional hand drawn animation and CGI works well mostly. The best is the ice crystal world. The hide-and-seek game inside the crystal is both exhilarating and visionary. In general, the story is a little too simplistic with questionable plot lines. Why would the father give the key to the ship to his son? Why couldn't the father do what the son ended up doing? If the father figure out how to build Titan, couldn't he build simple weapons against the Drej? Wouldn't it be simpler to build contraptions that sucks up Drej energy? The whole quest seems manufactured. The simple story has some rip-roaring fun. The characters are interesting. The evil aliens are formidable. The animation is interesting. I don't like the use of rock music. Overall it's a fun ride but not that compelling.
    8bat-5

    Outstanding

    Filled with spectacular visions of other worlds, Titan A.E. brings us into the 31st century and into a whole new level of science fiction. The story is pretty simple, a race called the Drej feel the human race is a threat so they decide to destroy us. The only hope for the survival of the human species is a ship called the Titan. Only trouble is, no one knows where it is. The answer lays with Cale, the son of the inventor of Titan. Once Cale realizes what he's in for, we're off on an intergalactic roller coaster ride. We get chases in swamps filled with hydrogen trees and an imaginative hide and seek game in a field of ice crystals. Traditional hand drawn characters are blended in with amazing CGI renderings of planets, ships, and the vast emptiness of space with very good results. Sure there may be some clunker lines here and there but Titan A.E. gives fans of sci-fi what they want. Well worth the price of admission
    CGA_Soupdragon

    Interesting effort.

    Saw this on DVD, missing it completely at the cinema. Which was probably what happened to the audience for the film, as it was difficult to market for any target group. Having seen it, it's apparent that lot of very hard work went into producing it.

    I can compare it to a few other sci-fi animated films of recent years...

    As ground-breaking as The Last Starfighter was in its day. Though not pure animation, Starfighter showed off what even early CG could do in terms of gimbal-free animation of spaceships and vehicles.

    Much, much better than Final Fantasy, as the action is genuinely epic. The story goes places and uses the chosen technology very nicely. Titan is not a boring film.

    Very similar to Disney's later production of the Treasure Island book. Disney appeared to have cribbed one or two scenes from Titan A.E. Not nice.

    Graphically, it's up there with Iron Giant, using finely animated CG figures mixed with traditional cell animation. The scene where we first see the older Cale Tucker (in space, cutting up junk) is very impressive.

    But something bugs me. There was something missing. Iron Giant gave me a sense of wonder, which was achieved by some great character acting, clever pacing and a wonderful story line. At no point was I "taken" by what I saw on-screen while watching Titan A.E.

    I think Titan tripped over itself in the drama department more than a few times. Along with the latest Star Wars films, it tumbles along without stopping up and letting the audience know what the characters are feeling. The actors have to have the skills to enable the audience to feel, to immerse. Without that, the action has a risk of becoming incomprehensible.

    Pretty, fast-paced, intriguing. But I wish someone would use these toys to produce something great, something big.

    Something wonderful.
    Becca-37

    A truly breathtaking space epic!

    This can be a true revolutionary of all the animated films with its real eye-stunning graphics, a very imaginative sci-fi setting, more realistic-looking characters, and plenty of real action and yes, even some blood-spilling violence.

    After years of churning out shots of sparkly-starry fantasy like Rock-A-Doodle-Doo, We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story, and Troll In The Central Park, Don Bluth's crew finally comes up with a very gritty, mature science fiction story all about humans being hunted down by the evil aliens who are out to destroy the planet Earth altogether. So a very brave young engineer grimly launched an enormous project that his little son was to carry on when he finally grew up. But it just wouldn't be a very easy path for the young hero to accomplish this great feat that would give a long ray of hope to all the innocent humans hiding out in the outer space. But with the help of a very spunky young female co-pilot, a group of bickering aliens, and a hardened space veteran, he just might...even with all those dread monsters hot on his very tail!

    Beautifully made, this sweeping space odyssey really takes GIGANTIC steps to break from all the traditional aspects of an animated film to introduce mouth-droppingly MAGNIFICENT visions of the distant future as well as a more adult approach to storytelling and animation, so it may take awhile for the casual viewer to get used to it...and one day truly appreciate the great changes that is taking place in the whole animation industry.

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    • Wissenswertes
      For a preview screening on June 6, 2000 in Atlanta, this movie was transmitted in digital form from the studio, across the Internet, to the digital projector at the theater. It never once touched film, and was the first major Hollywood film to be publicly previewed that way.
    • Patzer
      Gune's speech patterns suddenly and inexplicably change for a handful of scenes in the middle of the movie. He goes from being completely articulate to pidgin English ("Why they not say goodbye to Gune?" etc.) By the end of the film he's speaking correctly again, just as suddenly and inexplicably. This shows the character's absent-minded personality.
    • Zitate

      Akima: You can't call a planet "Bob."

      Cale: So now you're the boss. You're the King of Bob.

      Akima: Can't we just call it "Earth"?

      Cale: No one said you have to live on Bob.

      Akima: I'm never calling it that.

    • Crazy Credits
      The credits for the lead actors are each displayed as a computer readout displaying the actor's name, footage of the character played as well as vital statistics and personal data.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The DVD includes deleted scenes, which, while some are still in pencil form, make the film more complete. They are as follows:
      • "Green Drink" - This is a longer version of the scene where Cale and Korso discuss the Titan. It includes Cale fixing the broken machine and more dialogue about his father and the Titan.
      • "Akima's Rescue" - This is another version of the scene where Korso and friends find Akima in the trade area. In this scene, she blows up an alarm and frees all the slaves.
      • "Ice Crystals- Extended Version" - This is basically an extended version of the famous ice crystals scene. It includes more dialogue between Cale and Akima (in pencil form), and scenes in different angles.
      • "Alternate Ending" - This is an extended ending where the Drej actually talk (not in subtitles) and more dialogue between Cale and Korso. Most of it is in pencil form, and it ends right after the Drej are destroyed.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Shaft/Boys and Girls/Jesus' Son/Titan A.E./Pop and Me (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Over My Head
      Written by Jeremy Popoff

      Performed by Lit

      Produced by Glen Ballard and Lit

      Lit performs courtesy of RCA/Dirty Martini Records Label

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. August 2000 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Filmymen
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Mandarin
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Planet Ice
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Twentieth Century Fox Animation
      • David Kirschner Productions
      • Fox Animation Studios
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      • 75.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 22.753.426 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 9.376.845 $
      • 18. Juni 2000
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 36.754.634 $
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