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Das Geheimnis der Mondprinzessin

Originaltitel: The Secret of Moonacre
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 43 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
11.702
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Das Geheimnis der Mondprinzessin (2008)
When 13 year old Maria Merryweather's father dies, leaving her orphaned and homeless, she is forced to leave her luxurious London life to go and live with Sir Benjamin, an eccentric uncle she didn't know she had, at the mysterious Moonacre Manor.
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Maria erbt von ihrem Vater ein Buch voller Geheimnisse. Sie zieht auf das Anwesen ihres Onkels in Moonacre. Ein Familienfluch wurde auf das Tal gelegt. Nur Maria kann ihn mit Hilfe ihres Buc... Alles lesenMaria erbt von ihrem Vater ein Buch voller Geheimnisse. Sie zieht auf das Anwesen ihres Onkels in Moonacre. Ein Familienfluch wurde auf das Tal gelegt. Nur Maria kann ihn mit Hilfe ihres Buches brechen.Maria erbt von ihrem Vater ein Buch voller Geheimnisse. Sie zieht auf das Anwesen ihres Onkels in Moonacre. Ein Familienfluch wurde auf das Tal gelegt. Nur Maria kann ihn mit Hilfe ihres Buches brechen.

  • Regie
    • Gabor Csupo
  • Drehbuch
    • Lucy Shuttleworth
    • Graham Alborough
    • Elizabeth Goudge
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ioan Gruffudd
    • Dakota Blue Richards
    • Tim Curry
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    11.702
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gabor Csupo
    • Drehbuch
      • Lucy Shuttleworth
      • Graham Alborough
      • Elizabeth Goudge
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ioan Gruffudd
      • Dakota Blue Richards
      • Tim Curry
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    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
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    The Secret Of Moonacre: A Look Inside
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    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Sir Benjamin Merryweather…
    Dakota Blue Richards
    Dakota Blue Richards
    • Maria Merryweather
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Coeur De Noir
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Miss Heliotrope
    Tamás Tóth
    • Vicar
    Augustus Prew
    Augustus Prew
    • Robin De Noir
    György Szathmári
    • Lawyer
    • (as György Szatmari)
    Natascha McElhone
    Natascha McElhone
    • Loveday
    George Mendel
    • Priest
    • (as György Mendel)
    Michael Webber
    • Digweed
    Szabolcs Csák
    • Henry
    Lurko
    • Wrolf the Dog
    Kristof Z. Markovics
    • David
    • (as Zoltán Markovits)
    Marcell Tóth
    • Richard
    Zoltán Barabás Kis
    • Dulac
    • (as Zoltán Barabás Kiss)
    Andy Linden
    • Marmaduke Scarlet
    Csador
    • The Little White Horse
    Ferenc Vizes
    • English Worker
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    • Regie
      • Gabor Csupo
    • Drehbuch
      • Lucy Shuttleworth
      • Graham Alborough
      • Elizabeth Goudge
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    8makeashow

    I loved this movie for so many reasons

    One of my all time favourite movies, the storyline is great, the action was amazing, and the romance wasn't the main point of the story line the budding romance formed naturally and wasn't focused on until the feelings were realised. This was very refreshing, I loved every thing about this movie. I would highly recommend that anyone should watch it. A fairytale with mystery, romance, a curse, and magic.
    8flyingamon

    There seems to be something missing but still loved it much

    Having seen Dakota Blue Richards in The Golden Compass which I loved immensely, I was excited to see her again in another fantasy movie. And while this is a fantasy movie of a different type, I must say I enjoyed this just as much. This movie has a really simple plot which develops slowly but I do think most things are explained in one way or another. However I would have loved a bit more background story about some of the characters such as Robin and his father Coeur De Noir. I have not read the book so I am sure the director left some things out that weren't developed in the movie. There is obviously a suggestion there could be a relationship between Robin and Maria. The ending seemed a bit rushed and I had loved they gave that some more attention, some more screening time. I must say that this movie was maybe not so good if Dakota didn't give such a strong performance as Maria Merryweather. The others really couldn't have carried this movie but play their role well. There is some humor in it in the characters of Miss Heliotrope (she is a little burpy) and the chef (French accent so cliché) which the children will love. I didn't find that funny but wasn't bothered with it either. The story in itself was serious and good and that was what mattered to me. And there are fantasy elements like unicorn, black lion which are mostly symbolic. It's no Chronicles of Narnia, not as overwhelming as Golden Compass or Stardust but a sweet little movie that has its place in the fantasy genre. I had no regrets seeing it.
    6Shopaholic35

    A lovely fantasy adventure film.

    The Secret of Moonacre is a beautifully constructed fantasy adventure film. I would describe it as rather charming with a sense of childlike playfulness. While it may not be made on a very big budget, they make do with what they have. The sets are interesting, the costumes are beautiful and there is a decent amount of shiny pretty special effects.

    While it may not be fast-paced it does continue on at a steady pace with a lovely storyline. It may seem similar to other fairy tales but the execution is what makes this movie special. Try to enjoy this one for what it is. It doesn't proclaim to offer you anything more than a lovely little movie set in a fantasy land and that is what it delivers.
    Otoboke

    Very little is done beyond this to help Moonacre feel like a tale of its own.

    Fairy tales are movies that either sink or swim when it comes to the silver screen, based upon the merits of their story and the characters that exist to propel the fantasy past the absurd and into the tangibly real. The Secret of Moonacre is unfortunately an example of absurdist fairytale done with little restraint or tact; the story is robust with cliché devices, the characters flat and cursed with banal dialogue, and the backstory, costume designs, production—everything just falls far short of what you may come to expect fro productions of this nature. To be fair, there are certain elements inherent to Csupo's outing here that borders on mildly entertaining if only for the references that they make to other works, yet such moments are far and few between and never truly dispel the sour taste of hackneyed amateurism that permeates the majority of Moonacre's ridiculously generic universe.

    At its core, The Secret of Moonacre strives to be part adventure fairytale and part whimsy comedy stitched together with undercooked themes of pride, corruption and the power of love to overcome all shadows of the human heart. Ostensibly, this mix has all the elements to make for an enjoyable family feature, yet burdened with a plodding pace and characters that never come off the screen in any manner, the Secret of Moonacre is a dull one. Centring around young teenage girl Maria (Dakota Blue Richards) as she moves into her extravagant and eccentric uncle's mansion in the Middle of Nowhere Forest under the protection of nanny Miss Heliotrope (Juliet Stevenson who serves as a trite source of comic relief every now and then with her biggest character trait being an impromptu belch), Goudge's story is one built upon established ground-works for any old fantasy tale. Sure, fair enough—there's nothing wrong with building upon already tried and tested methods—yet very little is done beyond this to help Moonacre feel like a tale of its own.

    Perhaps the greatest and most obvious detractive trait inherent to Alborough's adaptation however is simply through its writing which seems to go through the motions at each and every turn. The result is a feature that plods along through countless cliché and predictable contrivances to the point where all fantastical elements are lost within the generic gloop that is the whole backstory and focus point of Moonacre's world. About half way into the movie, it should be no surprise then that the production boils down to one of absurd ridicule—without the feeling of otherworldly mysticism to back up all the theatrical dialogue, sets and costumes, Csupo neglects his feature to being bland and utterly forgettable in spite of its striking visuals and over-the-top performances. In fact, with the exception of perhaps Ioan Gruffudd , the majority of the acting ensemble here feel just as disconnected to the story's fantasy as everything else does. It's not just bad—it's distracting and downright laughable when any sort of tension or conflict is pushed down the throat with little to no tangible reason to believe in it.

    Yet this neglect to raising the suspension of disbelief is what ultimately stops The Secret of Moonacre from ever truly coming off the screen. Perhaps with a greater budget, some bigger stars and a re-write or two, Csupo could have made something more than a sporadically pretty treat for the senses, yet as it stands nothing of the sort of achieved throughout its bumbling and overly melodramatic runtime. This in turn makes recommending Moonacre a lost cause; young females may be able to enjoy all the unicorns, pretty dresses and coy humour to the extent that everything else is ignored, yet even this assertion serves as a broad test of the imagination—which is ironically more than Csupo manages here through his excruciatingly mundane two hour exercise in creating yet another Pedestrian Fantasy By Numbers.

    • A review by Jamie Robert Ward (http://www.invocus.net)
    8sun_rises_down

    Must-watch for any fairy tale and fantasy maniac!

    Firstly, I haven't read the book. In a way it works for my advantage allowing me to criticize the movie solely based on what was presented there and not be distracted by what was left out compared to book etc. I can think of two kinds of fairy tales: one is the kind you love when you're 7 but think it utterly stupid and childish when you're 30; the other type is the kind you find magical no matter how old you are. This movie here could've easily belonged to the first group but turned out to be something more valuable. The bicycle has been invented and now it's all about how you do it, not what you do. The whole movie in its being is one big cliché, BUT they have successfully managed to turn that weakness into a strong point. This could've easily been a cheesy Raspberry candidate and I am very picky about my fairy tales and fantasy and I was not disappointed. Several aspects made the story believable, starting from the level of acting and ending with props. When it comes to acting, the weakest link in the bunch was Natascha McElhone, who didn't always seem to be in it as much as the others (e.g the cursing part, people seem to agree on that part mostly). I was thoroughly impressed by Ioan Gruffudd, going from cold to heartbroken definitely moved my cruel heart. The milieu and the special effects were outstanding. No Lord of the Rings, don't get me wrong, but there was no half-hearted effort in that area. The Moonacre Manor and the many other scenes were picturesque and the costumes far-enough-out-of-the-box creative, mixing the traditional with a modern touch in perfect balance. All in all, I was left feeling satisfied and enriched and I reckon this movie deserves a rating above 7 of 10 the least, for it certainly wasn't a mediocre experience.

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      Four dogs played the character of Wrolf. They all had their fur dyed so they looked identical, and each dog had its own talents. One was particularly good at barking, another at licking, one at running, and one was good at just lying around.
    • Patzer
      When Miss Heliotrope is saying goodbye to Maria Merryweather as she sets off for the forest on her horse with the rabbit in her lap, in three successive shots the rabbit changes position each time in her lap as she leaves.
    • Zitate

      Sir Benjamin Merryweather: His name is Rolf. There are those who find him alarming. He can kill in an instant. But you're a Merryweather. He very probably won't harm you.

    • Crazy Credits
      When the credits have finished, Digweed says: "that'll be the end, then, folks".
    • Verbindungen
      Version of Moonacre (1994)
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      Stars
      Written by Christian Henson and Caroline Lost

      Performed by SKYE

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Februar 2009 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Ungarn
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Frankreich
      • Australien
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      • Neuseeland
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      • Englisch
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      • El secreto de la última luna
    • Drehorte
      • Schossberger castle, Tura, Ungarn(Merryweather Castle)
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      • Forgan-Smith Entertainment
      • Eurofilm Stúdió
      • Grand Allure Entertainment
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