IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
23.674
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein 3D-Film, der in Paris im Jahr 1910 spielt, erzählt die Geschichte eines Monsters, das in einem Garten lebt und eine wunderschöne junge Sängerin liebt.Ein 3D-Film, der in Paris im Jahr 1910 spielt, erzählt die Geschichte eines Monsters, das in einem Garten lebt und eine wunderschöne junge Sängerin liebt.Ein 3D-Film, der in Paris im Jahr 1910 spielt, erzählt die Geschichte eines Monsters, das in einem Garten lebt und eine wunderschöne junge Sängerin liebt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Matthieu Chedid
- Francoeur
- (Synchronisation)
- (as -M-)
Vanessa Paradis
- Lucille
- (Synchronisation)
Gad Elmaleh
- Raoul
- (Synchronisation)
François Cluzet
- Le préfet Maynott
- (Synchronisation)
Ludivine Sagnier
- Maud
- (Synchronisation)
Julie Ferrier
- Madame Carlotta
- (Synchronisation)
Bruno Salomone
- Albert
- (Synchronisation)
Sébastien Desjours
- Emile
- (Synchronisation)
Philippe Peythieu
- Pâté
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Sophie Arthuys
- Madame Omelette, la fleurise
- (Synchronisation)
Bob Balaban
- Pâté
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Paul Bandey
- Narrator
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Bibo Bergeron
- Le vendeur
- (Synchronisation)
Patrick Delage
- Le policier de garde
- (Synchronisation)
François Delaive
- Le journaliste
- (Synchronisation)
Jodi Forrest
- Madame Omelette
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Jodie Forrest)
David Gasman
- Clerk
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Adam Goldberg
- Raoul
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
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Un mostre à Paris, AKA The monster at France (2011) Is an insanely fun adventure for all the family! The introduction was like nothing i had ever seen - So powerful and teary eyed... Sean Lennon really knows how to pull a heart string with his melodies. (His dads jeans really shine through) My jaw dropped when he sang "La Seen" I cant say the kids felt the same xD i was head over heals at the sight of the beast and his beauty, Tres Bien! My critiques lie with the Raoul and Luciles relationship. Are you kidding me Dreamworks? Toxic love is definitely a No Go, No Show. Don't worry, i'm not heartless! The green man and his wife were a lovely couple, they really represented the French Romance the movie was missing! This movie is an overall hit or miss, if you don't get the jokes you've probably never read "Catch-22" Which is definitely the movies main source of inspiration besides "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and the classic sherlocks!
I saw this movie yesterday. I was not expecting anything ; my boyfriend and I love cartoons, he chose it, I hat no idea what it was.
The beginning and exposition are a little slow, granted. But it is worth it, it allows you to enter peacefully in the story.
And as it goes on, the story gets more original as we see the monsters are not necessarily who we think.
I did not expect it to be a musical, too, and really, that's not it. But the story revolves around a singer, so she sings (and I stop here so as not to spoil). In french, she is voiced by Vanessa Paradis (yes, Jonnhy Depp's Vanessa) who is a pretty good singer and actress. The songs are pretty good, the other singer (pretty famous in France, too) add some poetry to the thing, but the music is not too much. There is no singing for no reason like in the Disney cartoons.
The rendering of Paris, during the great flood of 1910 (true story) in very well done and the atmosphere is beautiful.
There are a few situation jokes ; you don't explode with laughter but it's funny and you can see that the writers prepared them carefully (the thief joke, for instance). Plus, in the french version, there a plenty of little allusions and puns that are really fun.
All in all, a very enjoyable experience for kids or adults.
The beginning and exposition are a little slow, granted. But it is worth it, it allows you to enter peacefully in the story.
And as it goes on, the story gets more original as we see the monsters are not necessarily who we think.
I did not expect it to be a musical, too, and really, that's not it. But the story revolves around a singer, so she sings (and I stop here so as not to spoil). In french, she is voiced by Vanessa Paradis (yes, Jonnhy Depp's Vanessa) who is a pretty good singer and actress. The songs are pretty good, the other singer (pretty famous in France, too) add some poetry to the thing, but the music is not too much. There is no singing for no reason like in the Disney cartoons.
The rendering of Paris, during the great flood of 1910 (true story) in very well done and the atmosphere is beautiful.
There are a few situation jokes ; you don't explode with laughter but it's funny and you can see that the writers prepared them carefully (the thief joke, for instance). Plus, in the french version, there a plenty of little allusions and puns that are really fun.
All in all, a very enjoyable experience for kids or adults.
I was browsing through IMDb when I stumbled upon the reviews of this movie. As a matter of fact, 6 months ago, I saw the Dutch dubbed version with 3 kids (one 6y, 2 10y).
I have to say, everybody enjoyed it. The 6y old even asked me to buy it on DVD. I wonder if the person who gave this a "1" even bothered to look at the movie at all...
Because I like Paris, I enjoyed the little details the French animators put in it. It really captures the Parisian atmosphere. The animation is in the same league as Megamind, Despicable Me etc. It's not as good as the Pixar/Dreamworks movies, but it was still very well done.
Some jokes worked, others didn't, but all in all I found it well worth the money.
I have to say, everybody enjoyed it. The 6y old even asked me to buy it on DVD. I wonder if the person who gave this a "1" even bothered to look at the movie at all...
Because I like Paris, I enjoyed the little details the French animators put in it. It really captures the Parisian atmosphere. The animation is in the same league as Megamind, Despicable Me etc. It's not as good as the Pixar/Dreamworks movies, but it was still very well done.
Some jokes worked, others didn't, but all in all I found it well worth the money.
A very enjoyable kids' movie which pays homage to other 'monster'-classics like Frankenstein, The Phantom of the Opera and King Kong. A feast for the eyes and a classic story with a twist in which losers become heroes, heroes become villains and a monster turns out quite different to what we expect. Well not really, because all monsters are misunderstood gentle souls and greedy ambitious people always turn out to be the real monsters. The story is accompanied by beautiful songs. I regret to have seen the English version because I just know the original French chansons must be even better. My 4 year old daughter, 11 year old son and I loved it and my wife quite enjoyed as well. Certainly not a waste of money like some of the other reviewers said.
The Computer-Generated Imagery is absolutely fabulous: it creates a fantastic and wonderful atmosphere kindly inviting the spectators to immerse themselves in the Paris of 1910, partially submerged by an exceptional flood. There is a lot of poetry and tenderness.
In the original version, the main characters are interpreted by Matthieu Chedid (better known under the pseudonym -M-), François Cluzet, the delicious and well-known Vanessa Paradis. The songs are beautifully interpreted with two versions of 'La Seine'. The first one is without -M-, with slight and voluntary low spirits. The second one, with -M-: this time Vanessa Paradis offers us an interpretation full of vitality and charm!
As a synthesis: a major cartoon for all the family. 6/7 of 10
In the original version, the main characters are interpreted by Matthieu Chedid (better known under the pseudonym -M-), François Cluzet, the delicious and well-known Vanessa Paradis. The songs are beautifully interpreted with two versions of 'La Seine'. The first one is without -M-, with slight and voluntary low spirits. The second one, with -M-: this time Vanessa Paradis offers us an interpretation full of vitality and charm!
As a synthesis: a major cartoon for all the family. 6/7 of 10
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- WissenswertesWhen Lucille tries to disguise Fracoeur's head with several hats and wigs in her dressing room, the one that looks like a Dracula hairdo resembles the hair style that -M- or Matthieu Chedid -the voice and singer for Francoeur- uses in his real on-stage persona.
- PatzerAlthough the story is set in 1910, the Mayor of Paris is featured. The office of Mayor of Paris was suppressed in 1871, after the 'Commune', and was not restored until 1977.
- Crazy CreditsCharacter development sketches appear behind the initial end credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Vanessa Paradis & M: La seine (Version 1) (2011)
- SoundtracksLes actualités (Interlude)
Performed by Philippe Peythieu
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- Budget
- 25.000.000 € (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 26.710.392 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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