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Polar Express

Título original: The Polar Express
  • 2004
  • A
  • 1h 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
268 mil
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Tom Hanks, Daryl Sabara, and Josh Hutcherson in Polar Express (2004)
A boy's fantastical train journey to the North Pole
Reproducir trailer2:04
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Animación festivaAnimación por ordenadorDrama de épocaÉpicoFiestas en familiaAnimaciónAventurasFamiliaFantasíaMusical

En Nochebuena, un niño se embarca en una aventura mágica hacia el polo norte en el Polar Express, mientras aprende sobre la amistad, la valentía y el espíritu de la Navidad.En Nochebuena, un niño se embarca en una aventura mágica hacia el polo norte en el Polar Express, mientras aprende sobre la amistad, la valentía y el espíritu de la Navidad.En Nochebuena, un niño se embarca en una aventura mágica hacia el polo norte en el Polar Express, mientras aprende sobre la amistad, la valentía y el espíritu de la Navidad.

  • Director/a
    • Robert Zemeckis
  • Guionistas
    • Chris Van Allsburg
    • Robert Zemeckis
    • William Broyles Jr.
  • Estrellas
    • Tom Hanks
    • Chris Coppola
    • Michael Jeter
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    268 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    76
    18
    • Director/a
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Guionistas
      • Chris Van Allsburg
      • Robert Zemeckis
      • William Broyles Jr.
    • Estrellas
      • Tom Hanks
      • Chris Coppola
      • Michael Jeter
    • 742Reseñas de usuarios
    • 181Reseñas de críticos
    • 61Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado para 3 premios Óscar
      • 5 premios y 26 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos17

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    The Polar Express: When Christmas Comes
    Clip 2:38
    The Polar Express: When Christmas Comes

    Imágenes141

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    Reparto Principal48

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    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Hero Boy…
    Chris Coppola
    Chris Coppola
    • Toothless Boy
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    Michael Jeter
    Michael Jeter
    • Smokey
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    Leslie Zemeckis
    Leslie Zemeckis
    • Sister Sarah
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    Eddie Deezen
    Eddie Deezen
    • Know-It-All
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    Nona Gaye
    Nona Gaye
    • Hero Girl
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    Peter Scolari
    Peter Scolari
    • Billy - Lonely Boy
    • (voz)
    Brendan King
    • Pastry Chef
    • (voz)
    Andy Pellick
    • Pastry Chef
    • (voz)
    Josh Eli
    • Waiter
    • (voz)
    Mark Mendonca
    • Waiter
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    Rolondas Hendricks
    • Waiter
    • (voz)
    • (as Rolandas Hendricks)
    Mark Goodman
    • Waiter
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    Jon Scott
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    Gregory Gast
    Gregory Gast
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    Sean Scott
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    Gordon Hart
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    Julene Renee
    Julene Renee
    • Red Head Girl
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    • Director/a
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Guionistas
      • Chris Van Allsburg
      • Robert Zemeckis
      • William Broyles Jr.
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    7jmforsyth-33291

    I'm Still On Board

    The animation may not hold up quite as well 15 years later, but this one still has a lot of heart and magic behind it to make it stay in the Christmas rotation.
    8sak007

    Should become a holiday classic

    A simple story . . . beautifully told . . . magnificently visualized.

    The IMAX experience was stunning.

    I did not expect to enjoy the story as much as I did. Simple but quite heartwarming.

    Although it started a bit slow, it continued to gain momentum (no train analogy intended) through its conclusion. I was not a great lover of the animation of the human characters, but the other animation, whether it be the train, the scenery, the reindeer, or the elves (are elves human?) was quite well done.

    Perhaps the best review I can provide is that after I watched the Polar Express, I just felt happier.
    majikstl

    The eyes don't have it...

    There is a fleeting moment in THE POLAR EXPRESS where the title vehicle passes a department store with an elaborate Christmas display in the window. Everyone is excited by the sight, especially the story's protagonist, "Hero Boy," until he sees the mechanical gears that reveal the display's Santa Claus to be a machine. That's the problem with THE POLAR EXPRESS, it is a splendid, wildly inventive machine, but it keeps on reminding us that it, quite literally, lacks a human face.

    Based on Chris Van Allsburg's slight but textured children's book, the film attempts to capture that book's subtle, albeit dark, visual tone. And for the most part the filmmakers do a stunning job. The artwork and animation, done largely with computers, is rich and detailed and often about as close to lifelike as any animation that I have ever seen. Therefore it is ironic that the remarkably high standards the film sets with most of the animation and artwork only serves to highlight the other aspects of the art that do fail so jarringly. The train, the snow, the sweeping landscapes and even the animals such as wolves and reindeer are all so incredibly meticulous in detail and movement, that it only makes the failure of the artists to replicate the human characters all the more startling and disappointing. The human beings in the story seem trapped in a limbo, being neither quite cartoon and certainly not quite human.

    It is strange that the animators do an outstanding job of recreating skin texture and coloring and even the various subtleties of hair, but can't quite recreate the most revealing aspect of being human, the eyes. The mouth movements are disappointing too, but it is the eyes that are, well, just plain creepy. Like the characters in Japanese anime or the sad orphans painted on black velvet, these characters have eyes that have a cold, spookiness to them. They are a mild, if unrelenting, distraction in some scenes, but they quietly spoil many of the major moments where the film strives for an emotional intimacy. It is a serious problem when you literally don't want to look a character in the eye, especially if the character is a child.

    The film uses a technology called "performance capture," wherein an actor actually gives a three-dimensional performance which is recorded digitally by a computer, to then be manipulated into animated art. Performance capture is an extension of CGI and, as used in films like THE LORD OF THE RINGS, further blurs the line between what is animation and what is special effects. The process seems to work fairly well as far as body movement goes; the animated characters move with genuine lifelike grace that is far superior to previous attempts, such as the animated action sequences in SPIDER-MAN or THE HULK. Indeed, a dance sequence involving a band of hyperkenetic waiters is a showstopper. But the process just does not work as far as detailing facial features.

    Cartoon humans from Elmer Fudd to Fred Flintstone are more simplistic, yet more human than the waxworks faces in THE POLAR EXPRESS. Their cartoonishness gives them a personality that is missing from the POLAR EXPRESS characters. I suppose that as the technology progresses, the ability to create totally believable human faces will be achieved to some credible degree. But the question is why? It's like making vanilla wafers with artificial flavoring; why seek a substitute for something natural and superior.

    The director of THE POLAR EXPRESS is Robert Zemeckis, a clever and skilled craftsman whose work includes the brilliant WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT, a film that blends real and cartoon images wonderfully. THE POLAR EXPRESS would have been so much better had they followed the lead of ROGER RABBIT and, like SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW, merged high-tech trickery with the simple honesty of the human face. Repeatedly throughout THE POLAR EXPRESS, I found myself wishing certain scenes were featuring real actors; I can't think of any other time where I thought a cartoon would be better as live action.

    Despite its optimistic Yuletide moral about the power of believing and its child's eye view of the world, the film really isn't a kids movie. THE POLAR EXPRESS has a Twilight Zone quality to it; not unlike the many versions of A CHR1STMAS CAROL or IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. The film is dark, and even in its most upbeat moments the story and the storytelling are strangely subdued. Not quite brooding or grim, but far from joyful. While obviously directing the film towards children, the filmmakers don't seem to understand kids. Little things are telling, like failing to give the characters names other than generic titles, like Hero Boy, Lonely Boy, Hero Girl, Know-It-All, etc. Such a lame literary device as reducing a character to a nameless symbolic entity is lost on children; they want to know people's names. Children can't relate to nameless, faceless characters. Neither can adults for that matter. Humans have names, and for that matter so do cartoon characters.

    Though it is seriously flawed, THE POLAR EXPRESS is still a remarkable effort, visually stunning and ultimately even emotionally rewarding. But no amount of artistic talent can capture the simple beauty or honesty of a living child's face; it may have been folly for the filmmakers to even try.
    7tin-whistle

    Just get real folks

    Come on, guys. This film was made at a time when these visuals were still groundbreaking. Don't complain now that they were not as far along then as they are today. Thanks to pioneering work like The Polar Express, filmmakers can now create even more beautiful things. A lack of historical perspective is a major shortcoming for the contemporary viewer... And yes, it is always a joy to watch Tom Hanks, whichever movie he's in. Now and back then.
    jaqued

    For Goodness Sake

    Clearly the reviewers who panned this wonderful film can no longer hear the ringing of the silver bell. I am reminded of the know it all kid in the film when I read these reviews. Some said it was too dark. Too dark? It was set at 5 minuets to midnight.....As I recall its dark then. Another called it ghostly; a condition true of a Christmas Carol, the film is in good company there. While I will admit that the computer motion capture in facial expressions is not as strong as it could be it did not detract from the story. Some reviewers did not like the roller-coaster effects. One even pointed out that trains can not do what this one does.....It's a dream...physics don't count. It is a sad commentary that the meaning of Christmas and belief in it's historically documented magic is so lost on those with access to the press. My review...it's good and it is best if you make up your own mind. I could hear the bell ring and I hope you can too.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film is listed in the 2006 Guinness Book of World Records as the "first all-digital capture" film, where all acted parts were done in digital capture.
    • Pifias
      Early in the film when Hero Boy is in his room, his robe is seen on the bedpost closest to the bedroom door - when his parents visit the room, that bedpost is bare, then when he goes to see the train, the robe is there again (and he rips the pocket).
    • Citas

      The Conductor: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The production company credits are covered with snow and ice.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The film's IMAX release presented the film cropped to the Univisium 2.00:1 aspect ratio.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Polar Express (2004)
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      The Polar Express
      Written and Produced by Glen Ballard & Alan Silvestri

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de diciembre de 2004 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Australia
    • Sitios oficiales
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      • Warner Bros. (United States)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Arctic Ocean
    • Empresas productoras
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Shangri-La Entertainment
      • Playtone
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    • Presupuesto
      • 165.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 189.528.738 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 23.323.463 US$
      • 14 nov 2004
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 327.481.705 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 40min(100 min)
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      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
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      • IMAX 6-Track
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
    • Relación de aspecto
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