Die Geschichte einer recht merkwürdigen Brieffreundschaft: Mary, ein einsames, achtjähriges Mädchen, das in der Vorstadt von Melbourne lebt, und Max, ein vierundvierzigjähriger, massiv fettl... Alles lesenDie Geschichte einer recht merkwürdigen Brieffreundschaft: Mary, ein einsames, achtjähriges Mädchen, das in der Vorstadt von Melbourne lebt, und Max, ein vierundvierzigjähriger, massiv fettleibiger Mann, der in New York wohnt.Die Geschichte einer recht merkwürdigen Brieffreundschaft: Mary, ein einsames, achtjähriges Mädchen, das in der Vorstadt von Melbourne lebt, und Max, ein vierundvierzigjähriger, massiv fettleibiger Mann, der in New York wohnt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Mary Daisy Dinkle
- (Synchronisation)
- Max Jerry Horovitz
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- Damien Popodopolous
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- Narrator
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- 911 Operator
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- (as Chris Massey)
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- Alleyway Bully One
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- Alleyway Bully Two
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- Alleyway Bully Three
- (Synchronisation)
- Animals (Miscellaneous)
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- BMX Bandit
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- Bus Stop Mother
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- Cher the Chihuahua
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- Datsun Sunny Driver
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- Dr. Bernard Hazelhof
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- Ethel the Rooster
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- Ferrari Driver
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- (as Michael Allen)
- Frankston Icebreaker One
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- Frankston Icebreaker Two
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Zusammenfassung
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I don't have a lot to say about this movie that hasn't already been said. Everything from the animation to the voice acting to the story is absolutely fantastic and I would highly recommend watching.
But right from the opening frame, this film shattered any of my doubts. It's so refreshing to see a film told with such a strong unique vision and pulled off so effortlessly. This is made even more remarkable not only as it's made using stop motion animation but also because of the characters and subject matter it tackles.
Mary is an 8 year old outcast living in the suburbs of Melbourne. On a whim, she chooses a name at random in a phone book and sends off a letter asking about life on the other side of the world. The letter is received by Max, an overweight depressive in his 40's living in New York, suffering from Aspergers Syndrome. A friendship is born as the pair exchange letters over the next 20 years. offering each other support, advice and the chance to see life through another set of eyes.
While the world is painted in gloomy hues of brown and grey and the characters lead bleak lives, the genius of the script is that the characters never wallow or feel sorry for themselves. The tone is kept humorous and balanced allowing us to be moved by the characters as they stumble through life but also laugh at their foibles and observations of the world they struggle to fit into. Not since Muriel's Wedding has Australia produced so fine a comedy with such rich detail and I probably got even more laughs out of this.
My only criticism of the film would be some of its music particularly its use in one key scene of the Humming Chorus (already used so memorably in the finale of Heavenly Creatures). It meant that in a critical moment I was thinking of Kate Winslet up to no good instead of connecting with Mary & Max. But this is more a personal concern and if that's the weakest thing about the film, it's doing pretty well. I hope this film is seen by the wide audience it so richly deserves.
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- WissenswertesIt took 2400 teaspoons of lubricant to create the ocean when Max imagines himself on a desert island.
- PatzerPart of the movie is set in Australia and part of the movie is set in New York, however, the cars always drive on the left side of the road, even the scene in New York.
- Zitate
Max Jerry Horovitz: The reason I forgive you is because you are not perfect. You are imperfect. And so am I. All humans are imperfect.
- Crazy CreditsBefore the end credits the next quote appears: "God gave us our relatives; thank God we can choose our friends" by Ethel Watts Mumford.
- VerbindungenFeatured in De wereld draait door: Folge #5.148 (2010)
- SoundtracksPerpetuum Mobile
Composed by Simon Jeffes
Published by Editions Penguin Café Ltd
Performed by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra (as Penguin Café Orchestra)
Licensed by Fable Music Pty Ltd on behalf of Zopf Ltd
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizielle Standorte
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- Auch bekannt als
- Mary and Max
- Drehorte
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Budget
- 8.240.000 AU$ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.740.791 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1