Eine Heldenreise mit einem eher ungewöhnlichen Helden. Yellowbird ist ein winzig kleiner verwaister Vogel, der nie das Nest verlassen und keine Familie hat und sich doch unbedingt eine wünsc... Alles lesenEine Heldenreise mit einem eher ungewöhnlichen Helden. Yellowbird ist ein winzig kleiner verwaister Vogel, der nie das Nest verlassen und keine Familie hat und sich doch unbedingt eine wünscht - das heißt, bis er den Auftrag erhält, einen Schwarm Zugvögel in ihr Winterquartier zu... Alles lesenEine Heldenreise mit einem eher ungewöhnlichen Helden. Yellowbird ist ein winzig kleiner verwaister Vogel, der nie das Nest verlassen und keine Familie hat und sich doch unbedingt eine wünscht - das heißt, bis er den Auftrag erhält, einen Schwarm Zugvögel in ihr Winterquartier zu führen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
- Gus
- (Synchronisation)
- Delf
- (Synchronisation)
- Karl
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- Darius
- (Synchronisation)
- Coccinelle
- (Synchronisation)
- Maggie
- (Synchronisation)
- Janet
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Ladybug
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Willy
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Delf
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Darius
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Max
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- The Owl
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Yellowbird
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Michka
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Chris Parson)
- Young Yellowbird
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
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The accent of the ladybug almost feels like something that would create a great character, but never really does. Same goes for every character. They say things which are very obvious, just to make you understand what's going on, which adds to the fake feeling. Like some other reviews said, that makes something acceptable for small children, but really not great for anyone else. It's made up a little by the fact that most of the music is nice.
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This movie is one of those cases where the story and narrative are just a HUGE mess. It had potential to be a decent movie if the writing was better.
The story is a typical rehashing of a generic protagonist moving from self-doubt to hero as he and his friends embark on an adventure of discovery and peril. The dialogue wasn't bad, but definitely not as funny as some adults might come to expect from films like this. Plenty of laughs for the kids though. Two of the main characters are a little flat, but there's a host of side characters to keep you entertained.
The animation was surprisingly good for such a small studio. It was stylistically interesting/unique, and kept my interest, but the texturing and movement fell a little short for someone like myself, who really enjoys cutting edge computer animation produced by a big studio with lots of people power (i.e. enslaved animators spending hours on the texture of a single feather).
Overall, definitely worth a watch. Especially on a rainy day, when boredom has driven your spawn into a spiralling descent down the evolutionary ladder, and another re-run of Frozen might just push you over the edge.
The animation standards were high. The character models and backgrounds, all were impressive. Even the colours and texture were so good. But the story was weak. The adventure did not have any major impressive scene. It has some decent jokes, but not an adventure to define the film. It was a simple story about a lie and doing the right thing after realising that. I am sure not everyone would enjoy it, but kids would.
For me, it had lots of ups and downs throughout the narration. At least it ended decently. Animation films won't release every weekend and I have seen almost all the top ones so far, so what's next are these ones. For the animation fans, this won't be a bad flick if you welcome quality ones, except the story which was just okay. That means it is for the selected viewers.
6.5/10
'Yellowbird' may not be a great film, let alone a masterpiece, but it is decent entertainment that won't offend anybody (while also not particularly inspiring anybody). There are certainly far worse animations out there, but they won't be named considering they've been talked about by me enough in recent months. As far as animated films go, to me 'Yellowbird' is one of the not exceptional but slightly above average ones, which is actually a not so bad distinction to have despite how bland that sounds to anybody else.
While conventional storytelling is hardly bad, there are a lot of animated films that are conventional in story but execute it well, 'Yellowbird' can come over as a little too conventional, meaning that things can get predictable and like "this seems very familiar". There are parts where things are spelt out a little too much.
There is a lack of finesse at times in some of the animation movement, and a few of the characters are blandly generic particularly Delf.
However, most of the animation is impressive. The flying sequences soar beautifully, while there is such a sweeping realism to a lot of the photography/shots, some visual invention and vibrant colours. The soundtrack is breezy yet softens and darkens the tone when necessary.
'Yellowbird' is not a laugh a minute film, but it does have enough amusing moments to satisfy both children and adults, it won't go over younger viewers' heads nor will it be too juvenile for older ones. There are also emotional moments, such as a crucial death that while clearly (but affectionately) modelled on the tear-jerking death scenes in Disney is quite poignant. The ending is a clever one and the most visually striking and compelling sequence is the one with the semi-submerged oil tank, which was thrilling but not too dark.
A few bland characters aside, most of them have distinct enough personality traits, that are not treated overtly or vaguely, to make them stand apart. Yellowbird (regardless of whether one questions his likability or lack of, to me he made mistakes but evolved), Darius and Karl are particularly interesting. The voice acting is very good, Seth Green is a neat fit for the title character while Dakota Fanning is suitably spirited and there's great work from Danny Glover, Richard Kind, Elliot Gould and Yvette Nicole Brown.
In summary, nothing mind-blowing but not bad at all. 6/10 Bethany Cox
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- 6.000.000 € (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 3.790.114 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
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