Wolkig mit Aussicht auf Fleischbällchen 2
Flint Lockwood ist gezwungen, seinen Posten bei The Live Corp Company zu verlassen, als er erfährt, dass die berüchtigtste Maschine noch immer in Betrieb ist und bedrohliche Nahrungsmittel-T... Alles lesenFlint Lockwood ist gezwungen, seinen Posten bei The Live Corp Company zu verlassen, als er erfährt, dass die berüchtigtste Maschine noch immer in Betrieb ist und bedrohliche Nahrungsmittel-Tier-Hybride produziert.Flint Lockwood ist gezwungen, seinen Posten bei The Live Corp Company zu verlassen, als er erfährt, dass die berüchtigtste Maschine noch immer in Betrieb ist und bedrohliche Nahrungsmittel-Tier-Hybride produziert.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 16 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Flint Lockwood
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- Sam Sparks
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- Chester V
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- Steve
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- Tim Lockwood
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- Brent McHale
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- Manny
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- Earl Devereaux
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- Barb
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- Barry
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- Sentinel Louise
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- Sentinel Peter
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- Flintly McCallahan
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- Cal Devereaux
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- Young Flint
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- Patrick Patrickson
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- Additional Voices
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Well, at least the sequel is three of these things.
Cloudy 2 is filled with tongue-in-cheek puns, and honestly has some of the best 3D animation I've seen. Its true! Its better than the first, with attention to detail. All the food animals are bright, creative, and adorable.
The movie is just as fun as the last, perhaps even more...but, like most animated sequels, the plot and character take a nosedive. The first focused on love, inspiration, and family relationship. The second is the typical friendship shtick and has a strangely pro-vegan message. I mean, some of these food animals have human-like intelligence, but a lot are no different from chickens and cattle. :V
The characters are worse-off from the original. Brent, Manny, and Earl have no role in this film. Manny and Earl were at least funny, but Brent just spouted his "UH OH!" shtick. Flint and Sam are still friends, but it doesn't even seem like they're dating. Chester V is a stereotypical villain, although his physical, noodley actions were amusing.
If your looking for humor, cutesy things, or something to entertain the kids, its fine. The story isn't good, but its tolerable enough. If you're looking for the relationships the first one had, you might want to skip this.
It's a simple story. That wonderful machine created by Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) that bestowed food falling from the sky for the island town of Swallow Falls has been deactivated, thanks to a plethora of food and a desire for people not to be harmed by chunks of sustenance dropping on them. Now the island must be cleaned up, and the corporation Live Corp., run by Flint's idol Chester V (Will Forte) gets the contract. The town's citizens are relocated temporarily while Flint realizes his lifelong dream and becomes an employee at Live Corp. The problem? It seems that the food created by the machine has become...sentient. And it's fighting back! Flint and his friends - Sam Sparks (Anna Faris), cameraman Manny (Benjamin Bratt), policeman Earl (Terry Crews, stepping in for Mr. T), Chicken Brent (Andy Samberg), Steve the Monkey, and Flint's dad Tim (James Caan) - head back to the island. The mission: locate the machine and shut it down. But it seems that Chester and his orangutan assistant Barb (Kristen Schaal) have other plans, plans too devious to mention in detail here, lest your eyes be singed.
Anyway, here's the cool thing. The sentient foodstuffs are basically tangible portmanteaus of food and animal, like the wild tacodile, the watermelephant, the pie-thon, the cheespider, and the bananostrich. Luckily, most of these creatures were benign to begin with. I mean, there aren't any lions or tigers or bears or scorpions. Now, setting aside the question of what these Foodimals would eat, since they themselves are made up of food, these are creative inventions. Almost makes you want to buy one or two as stuffed animals.
Meanwhile, back at the boat, Tim bonds with sentient pickles over fishing. I swear, I am so glad this movie was rooted in reality. I mean, sure, pickles probably couldn't cast that well, but still - kudos are deserved here.
This is about Flint's needing to choose between his idol and his friends and family, between doing what he knows will help his inventing career and what he knows is right. It's about being reminded about those closest to you, lest you disdain their influence. It's also about being able to change one's mind in light of new evidence, and it's about not killing anything that has eyes and/or talks. It's also about 95 minutes.
Hader is terrific, as is the supporting cast, even when they're not given much to do but run and hide. Or cackle evilly. I was more impressed with the vocalizations of the Foodimals, such as Barry the strawberry or the pickles, voiced by codirector Cody Cameron. Kind of thought Frank Welker had stumbled on set.
No meatballs, ironically enough.
No animation film bar classic Disney really goes into any great story lines or tries to really pull at your heart strings or tries to go all in to win an Oscar, so for the people giving this a low rating I am genuinely baffled as to why.
These films in recent times try and do the following in my eyes: 1)Show a great imagination to capture an audience. 2)Create characters within the film that will sell merchandise as well as be loved by the people watching. 3)Entertain and show plot twists to keep the viewers engrossed throughout. 4)Be accessible for as many age groups as they can.
This film does all of that and more and is completely enjoyable. It is smart, funny and totally awesome for kids and adults alike.
Films like this aren't ever going to be up there with all time greats! but its films like this that warm your heart and make you smile!.
It is a great film for family, kids or even a date night.
Great film and look forward to number 3.
Enjoy and guarantee you will leave satisfied!!!!
Some of course might not like the lines but for me it was funny when needed :D
Everything was cute of course and was perfect for its intended audience (I watched this with at least 100 kids in the theaters...and all of them loved it..so much giggles and kid noise)
I was happy they didn't put much romance on it a hint as with the first movie but not overpowering to make it romantic
Storyline- hm well of course it is predictable and there aren't twist and turns you just know this will happen..it's a kids movie it should be simple with bright colors and lovable cute characters
and Cloudy 2 gave that.
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- WissenswertesFor the pickle voices, actors gargled water as they read their lines.
- PatzerAt the end of the first film, when Flint got dropped off by the Rat Birds, the explosion burned off half of his hair. At the beginning of this movie, Flint's hair has grown back.
- Zitate
[from trailer]
Flint Lockwood: There's a leak in the boat!
[camera pans down to an actual leek who starts screaming in panic]
- Crazy CreditsSimilar to the Columbia Pictures title screen sequence from the first movie where the Torch Lady is dislodged off the pedestal by a giant banana that falls from the sky. That banana then turns into a banana-ostrich hybrid with Barry the strawberry hopping on it and riding away with it.
- VerbindungenEdited into Spider-Man: A New Universe (2018)
- SoundtracksNew
Written and Performed by Paul McCartney
Courtesy of MPL Communications Inc.
Under license from Concord Music Group
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- Budget
- 78.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 119.793.567 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 34.017.930 $
- 29. Sept. 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 274.325.949 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1