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5,8/10
27.559
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA pair of turkeys discover a time machine and decide to use it to travel to the first Thanksgiving, to take turkeys off the menu forever.A pair of turkeys discover a time machine and decide to use it to travel to the first Thanksgiving, to take turkeys off the menu forever.A pair of turkeys discover a time machine and decide to use it to travel to the first Thanksgiving, to take turkeys off the menu forever.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Woody Harrelson
- Jake
- (Synchronisation)
Owen Wilson
- Reggie
- (Synchronisation)
Dan Fogler
- Governor Bradford
- (Synchronisation)
Amy Poehler
- Jenny
- (Synchronisation)
George Takei
- S.T.E.V.E.
- (Synchronisation)
Colm Meaney
- Myles Standish
- (Synchronisation)
Keith David
- Chief Broadbeak
- (Synchronisation)
Jimmy Hayward
- Ranger
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Kaitlyn Maher
- President's Daughter
- (Synchronisation)
Carlos Alazraqui
- Amos
- (Synchronisation)
Jeff Biancalana
- General Sagan
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Danny Carey
- Danny
- (Synchronisation)
Carlos Ponce
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Robert Beltran
- Chief Massasoit
- (Synchronisation)
Lesley Nicol
- Pilgrim Woman
- (Synchronisation)
Jason Finazzo
- Chrononaut One
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Scott Mosier
- Pizza Dude
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Lauren Bowles
- Jake's Mother
- (Synchronisation)
Empfohlene Bewertungen
"We have a Turkey situation"
"How should we address it?"
"With cranberry sauce." (HA, HA, HA,HA)
This was just a fun, silly movie -- perfect for a family outing. It has no pretensions to be anything more than just a goofy, romp through "history". No, it doesn't contain any riotously funny scenes. No, it doesn't contain any hidden agenda. No it doesn't contain a subtext of humor aimed at the parents/adults in the audience. And no, it is not a thinly veiled attempt by Hollywood to promote a "Vegan" agenda. (Seriously?!?)
It's not great art. It doesn't even really try to manipulate the heart strings.
It reminded me a lot of "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" and even referenced it at one point.
It's just exactly that kind of a (again) fun, silly little movie.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Just take the kids and enjoy it.
"How should we address it?"
"With cranberry sauce." (HA, HA, HA,HA)
This was just a fun, silly movie -- perfect for a family outing. It has no pretensions to be anything more than just a goofy, romp through "history". No, it doesn't contain any riotously funny scenes. No, it doesn't contain any hidden agenda. No it doesn't contain a subtext of humor aimed at the parents/adults in the audience. And no, it is not a thinly veiled attempt by Hollywood to promote a "Vegan" agenda. (Seriously?!?)
It's not great art. It doesn't even really try to manipulate the heart strings.
It reminded me a lot of "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" and even referenced it at one point.
It's just exactly that kind of a (again) fun, silly little movie.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Just take the kids and enjoy it.
I don't understand the hate for this movie: is was just plain fun. I don't know how this movie is offensive, probably because I'm not American, so I can't comment on that. First off all: don't look for a message in this movie. I keep reading, people saying there is a message. There is NO MESSAGE here. It's just fun. It's so bad it's good. The plot didn't make any sense and that's what was funny about it.
I'm very relieved to finally see an animated movie made just for fun and without feeling the need to add an unnecessary message or plot or emotional attachment. There was only one instance where they tried to get you emotionally involved, it didn't work but it didn't disturb me either.
Very refreshing and highly recommended during the holiday season!
I'm very relieved to finally see an animated movie made just for fun and without feeling the need to add an unnecessary message or plot or emotional attachment. There was only one instance where they tried to get you emotionally involved, it didn't work but it didn't disturb me either.
Very refreshing and highly recommended during the holiday season!
The film begins in a rather bewildering way. The plot of the president pardoning the turkey appears extremely abrupt, as if it were forcefully inserted into the story. The subsequent setting of the protagonist turkey traveling through time was originally a highlight full of imagination. However, the connection between the plot elements is quite awkward, making it rather mediocre.
The segment of traveling back to the first Thanksgiving can be regarded as being fairly standard. Everything develops in a routine manner, and the overall plot lacks surprises and twists. There was an opportunity to delve deeply into the interaction between turkeys and humans at that special historical juncture and present profound conflicts. Nevertheless, the film merely skims the surface.
If more effort had been put into the coherence and appeal of the plot, it might have become a masterpiece. What a pity!
The segment of traveling back to the first Thanksgiving can be regarded as being fairly standard. Everything develops in a routine manner, and the overall plot lacks surprises and twists. There was an opportunity to delve deeply into the interaction between turkeys and humans at that special historical juncture and present profound conflicts. Nevertheless, the film merely skims the surface.
If more effort had been put into the coherence and appeal of the plot, it might have become a masterpiece. What a pity!
My kids and I loved this movie, so I was surprised to see the low rating on IMDb. The negative comments seem to center on three things:
(1) "Cultural insensitivity," chiefly for portraying 17th century turkeys like Indians. I don't get this one. They are put in opposition to pilgrims, who are trying to eat them, and the Indian association seems natural. (2) A "vegetarian" message. I am relatively sensitive to such message (e.g., I thought it was rather heavy-handed in "Jurassic Park"), so I can say that there simply isn't one here. It's about turkeys trying not to get eaten, not that people should never eat meat. (3) "disregard for time-travel paradoxes" (quoting from Wikipedia here). It's a movie about talking turkeys, and this guy is bothered by inconsistencies in time travel? If this bothers you, it's time to take off the bow tie and unfasten the suspenders, you need to loosen up.
Okay, the plot is not great, and there really isn't a message (at least not much of one). The joy of this movie and others of its ilk is in the presentation. There are a lot of funny lines, and the animation is amazing. I love seeing how cartoonists can elicit the most focused emotions simply by depicting a turkey's face.
If you are looking for a deep movie, this one is probably not for you. If you are looking for a great way to spend 90 minutes, you will enjoy this one.
(1) "Cultural insensitivity," chiefly for portraying 17th century turkeys like Indians. I don't get this one. They are put in opposition to pilgrims, who are trying to eat them, and the Indian association seems natural. (2) A "vegetarian" message. I am relatively sensitive to such message (e.g., I thought it was rather heavy-handed in "Jurassic Park"), so I can say that there simply isn't one here. It's about turkeys trying not to get eaten, not that people should never eat meat. (3) "disregard for time-travel paradoxes" (quoting from Wikipedia here). It's a movie about talking turkeys, and this guy is bothered by inconsistencies in time travel? If this bothers you, it's time to take off the bow tie and unfasten the suspenders, you need to loosen up.
Okay, the plot is not great, and there really isn't a message (at least not much of one). The joy of this movie and others of its ilk is in the presentation. There are a lot of funny lines, and the animation is amazing. I love seeing how cartoonists can elicit the most focused emotions simply by depicting a turkey's face.
If you are looking for a deep movie, this one is probably not for you. If you are looking for a great way to spend 90 minutes, you will enjoy this one.
I was not expecting great things from this movie but I was pleasantly surprised. It was actually quite hilarious, lame but laugh out loud funny. The jokes were on point the whole way through and it was adult funny not just kid funny.
Honestly if you can't relax and just enjoy a movie then give this one a miss and if you regularly use words like cinematography in your reviews then get over yourself nobody wants to hear your review as you shouldn't have watched this movie to begin with. Stop trying to drag ratings down for a harmless animated children's film. Back to the movie...
Free Birds has all the same concepts as your typical feel-good movie but who's ever seen a movie about a Thanksgiving turkey. It's certainly a new one for me. And shout out to the baby turkeys, they were adorable. The whole way through I was rooting for the turkeys to succeed even though they're completely delicious. But I guess you'll just have to watch to see what happens.
Honestly if you can't relax and just enjoy a movie then give this one a miss and if you regularly use words like cinematography in your reviews then get over yourself nobody wants to hear your review as you shouldn't have watched this movie to begin with. Stop trying to drag ratings down for a harmless animated children's film. Back to the movie...
Free Birds has all the same concepts as your typical feel-good movie but who's ever seen a movie about a Thanksgiving turkey. It's certainly a new one for me. And shout out to the baby turkeys, they were adorable. The whole way through I was rooting for the turkeys to succeed even though they're completely delicious. But I guess you'll just have to watch to see what happens.
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- WissenswertesWoody Harrelson's first, and only (as of 2021), animated film.
- PatzerThe villagers toss dynamite at the turkeys. Dynamite was invented in 1867.
- Crazy CreditsThe film opens with a tongue-in-cheek disclaimer stating: "The following film is a work of fiction. It is loosely based on historical events and is, in no way, meant to be historically accurate. Except for the part about the talking turkeys. That part is totally real."
- VerbindungenFeatured in AniMat's Reviews: Free Birds (2013)
- SoundtracksUp Around The Bend
Written by John Fogerty (as John C. Fogerty)
Performed by Social Distortion
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- Herkunftsländer
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Box Office
- Budget
- 55.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 55.750.480 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 15.805.237 $
- 3. Nov. 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 110.387.072 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 31 Min.(91 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1
- 1.66 : 1
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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