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Gnomeo y Julieta

Título original: Gnomeo & Juliet
  • 2011
  • A
  • 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,9/10
62 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Matt Lucas in Gnomeo y Julieta (2011)
An animated version of Shakespeare's play, where Gnomeo (voice of McAvoy) and Juliet (voice of Blunt) are would-be lovers from rival garden-based families.
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13 vídeos
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Separados por una valla de jardín y una enemistad, hay gnomos azules de un lado y gnomos rojos del otro. Esto no impide que el Gnomeo azul y la Julieta roja se enamoren. ¿Tienen un futuro ju... Leer todoSeparados por una valla de jardín y una enemistad, hay gnomos azules de un lado y gnomos rojos del otro. Esto no impide que el Gnomeo azul y la Julieta roja se enamoren. ¿Tienen un futuro juntos?Separados por una valla de jardín y una enemistad, hay gnomos azules de un lado y gnomos rojos del otro. Esto no impide que el Gnomeo azul y la Julieta roja se enamoren. ¿Tienen un futuro juntos?

  • Dirección
    • Kelly Asbury
  • Guión
    • Andy Riley
    • Kevin Cecil
    • Mark Burton
  • Reparto principal
    • James McAvoy
    • Emily Blunt
    • Maggie Smith
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,9/10
    62 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kelly Asbury
    • Guión
      • Andy Riley
      • Kevin Cecil
      • Mark Burton
    • Reparto principal
      • James McAvoy
      • Emily Blunt
      • Maggie Smith
    • 152Reseñas de usuarios
    • 207Reseñas de críticos
    • 53Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 12 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos13

    Gnomeo & Juliet - Trailer #1
    Trailer 2:31
    Gnomeo & Juliet - Trailer #1
    “Delicate”
    Clip 0:55
    “Delicate”
    “Delicate”
    Clip 0:55
    “Delicate”
    “Balcony”
    Clip 1:11
    “Balcony”
    "Kick Some Grass"
    Clip 1:03
    "Kick Some Grass"
    Gnomeo & Juliet: Delicate
    Clip 0:55
    Gnomeo & Juliet: Delicate
    Gnomeo & Juliet: Balcony
    Clip 1:10
    Gnomeo & Juliet: Balcony

    Imágenes165

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    Reparto principal22

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    James McAvoy
    James McAvoy
    • Gnomeo
    • (voz)
    Emily Blunt
    Emily Blunt
    • Juliet
    • (voz)
    Maggie Smith
    Maggie Smith
    • Lady Bluebury
    • (voz)
    Ashley Jensen
    Ashley Jensen
    • Nanette
    • (voz)
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Lord Redbrick
    • (voz)
    Matt Lucas
    Matt Lucas
    • Benny
    • (voz)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Featherstone
    • (voz)
    Jason Statham
    Jason Statham
    • Tybalt
    • (voz)
    Ozzy Osbourne
    Ozzy Osbourne
    • Fawn
    • (voz)
    Stephen Merchant
    Stephen Merchant
    • Paris
    • (voz)
    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Bill Shakespeare
    • (voz)
    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Miss Montague
    • (voz)
    Hulk Hogan
    Hulk Hogan
    • Terrafirminator V.O.
    • (voz)
    Kelly Asbury
    Kelly Asbury
    • Red Good Gnomes
    • (voz)
    Richard Wilson
    Richard Wilson
    • Mr. Capulet
    • (voz)
    Dolly Parton
    Dolly Parton
    • Dolly Gnome
    • (voz)
    Julia Braams
    • Stone Fish
    • (voz)
    • (as Julia Brams)
    James Daniel Wilson
    • Fishing Gnome
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Kelly Asbury
    • Guión
      • Andy Riley
      • Kevin Cecil
      • Mark Burton
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    7Ruth_91

    Was pleasantly surprised

    Gnomeo and Juliet is the latest re-imagining of Shakespeare's tragedy, Romeo and Juliet . I will admit that I didn't go into this film with high hopes, but while its not an instant classic, I was pleasantly surprised.

    Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean...

    The film begins with an amusing homage to these lines, before we really get into it. The garden gnomes of two neighbouring backyards, the Red Gnomes and the Blue Gnomes, have an ongoing rivalry as to who's garden is best. They constantly try to sabotage each other and dislike each other immensely. After a lawnmower race in which Tybalt the Red gnome (voice of Jason Statham) beats the Blue gnome Gnomeo (voice of James McAvoy), Gnomeo and sidekick Benny decide to sneak in by night and vandalise the Red's garden. Meanwhile Juliet (Emily Blunt), protected and thought too fragile by her father Lord Redbrick, is desperate to prove she is otherwise. Gnomeo and Juliet meet, and the rest is history as they say.

    Of course, the film can't follow the original play exactly - this is a kids movie! It's not a tragedy, it's a comedy. This is where I expected to be let down - I honestly didn't think I would find it funny, but I'm glad to say for the most part, I found this film charming and funny. It could have been funnier, but the younger audience will love it, which is the important thing I suppose.

    Shakespeare fans will have fun spotting the little references to the Bard's works (including a cleverly worked in quote from Macbeth of all plays). I did. For instance, the owner of the Blue Gnomes is Miss Montague (Romeo's family in the play), while the owner of the Red's is Mr. Capulet (Juliet's last name). The owners themselves hate each other. Spotting the celebrity voices is fun too. Michael Caine is Lord Redbrick, Maggie Smith is Lady Bluebury (I didn't notice this) - I particularly enjoyed Patrick Stewarts brief appearance as a statue of Shakespeare, with whom Gnomeo has a brief conversation. Shakespeare was a smug guy. The voices were all well cast, and the animation is of a good quality.

    Complimented with a fun Elton John soundtrack (he was an executive producer, go figure), this film is enjoyable, and a good one for the kiddilinks.
    8Thunderbuck

    Probably better than it should have been...

    When I first saw trailers for "Gnomeo & Juliet", I groaned at the thought: Romeo and Juliet as told by garden gnomes? Really? Aside from the obvious absurdity of the concept, I wondered exactly how faithfully they'd stick to the story. The ending of Shakespeare's original story would prove awfully dark for the young audiences that would be naturally drawn to this.

    So, with these reservations in mind I saw the film last night with my 7 and 10 year old daughters, and found myself enjoying the movie much more than I expected to. Is the concept absurd? Sure, but the writers made plenty of clever use of that absurdity, with some great sight gags and setups.

    I won't go into detail on the issue of the original's dark ending, but the writers here found a sly way to acknowledge that original ending without having to actually incorporate it in this loose remake.

    Elton John is credited as an Exec Producer (and his partner David Furnish has a Producer credit as well). The movie makes liberal use of EJ's music, generally to good effect.

    And my daughters both loved it. Great family fare.
    8LazySod

    Fun stuff for kids, more than OK for their parents

    In the beautiful British town of Stratford-Upon-Avon there's a street where the owners of two neighbouring houses have no idea of the rich lives being led in their backyards. In these backyards there are two groups of garden gnomes - one garden is ruled by the blue hatted variety, the other is ruled by the red hatted variety. An age old feud - of which the reason has long since been forgotten - is keeping them apart, but unexpected events might just be enough to get them back together again.

    Loosely based on the Shakespearean tragedy Romeo And Juliet this animation film keeps the middle line between tragicomedy and romance. Like many animation films being made these last years it combines fun things for kids with fun things for adults - without hurting either group (the innuendo that is fun for adults is not seen by kids whose innocence protects them from it, the deviation from the original tales to make it fun for kids is not so warped that it makes it unrecognisable for them parents).

    The animation is great - the gnomes and the gardens are just lovely to watch. The setting with gnomes is flawless - the sounds, the implications of being a garden gnome - it works out really well.

    If there would be one bit of negativity for this film it is that its trailer is a bit too biased towards an audience that wants to see romance instead of a bit of light comedy.

    8 out of 10 midsummer night's dreams
    8Mork_the_Borg

    Funny as!

    Okay, so I bought myself a pack of 10 movie-tickets from Hoyts and thought "what the heck" lets see a movie with the family. So, we went for Gnomeo and Juliet and we really, really enjoyed it. Yes, the movie is predictable from start to finish, but I say: "So what!" It's supposed to be a family/kids movie and we all know that this movie is not going to end like the real Romeo and Juliet. The characters are funny, the voices are great, the flamingo(s) even better. The Terrafirmanator is cool - I would like to order three and have them delivered within the next 5 minutes. Mixing in the music of good old Sir Elton John makes the movie even better - it becomes so English! Mmmm... the end-scene did remind me of Shrek a lot (just a lot softer, which makes sense them being a bunch of garden gnomes - they are quite fragile), but it's still very, very positive. Yeah, I believe Gnomeo and Juliet is a must see for the family - you won't regret it. Oh, please observe the sound when the gnomes happen to touch each other - I think the sound artists have done a fantastic job!
    7MaxBorg89

    The Bard gets animated

    No other writer lends himself to so many different film interpretations as William Shakespeare, whose plays have spawned musicals (West Side Story), teen comedies (10 Things I Hate About You), even cartoons (though not credited as such, Hamlet is an obvious source of inspiration for The Lion King). The latter genre is used again for a peculiar take on Romeo and Juliet, put together with CGI under Disney's Touchstone banner.

    The film takes place in the present day, where Montague and Capulet no longer are two warring families, but simply two next-door neighbors who just don't get along. This animosity is also found in their adjacent gardens, where the gnomes, much like the toys in Toy Story, come to life when no one's watching. The blue gnomes, led by Lady Blueberry (Maggie Smith), belong to Mrs. Montague, while Lord Redbrick (Michael Caine) and his red acolytes belong to Mr. Capulet. Their mission is to find new ways to make the enemy garden look bad, and it all goes well - so to speak - until a full-scale war erupts, and star-crossed lovers Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt) find themselves caught in the middle...

    The material is an unusual choice for Disney, which traditionally favors straightforward adaptations of popular stories (albeit with necessary alterations) over postmodern riffs that combine tribute and spoof. This take on Shakespeare's tragedy would probably be better suited for a Dreamworks treatment, as they make no mystery of having older audiences in mind. Disney, on the other hand, is torn between pandering to younger viewers and giving Bard aficionados the fun yet intelligent picture they crave and deserve. Sure, there are in-jokes galore (the house numbers 2B and Not 2B are the standout), but the third act is particularly underwhelming, with too much screen-time for the mandatory talking animal sidekick (an annoying flamingo, voiced by Disney mainstay Jim Cummings) and a climax that has inevitably been altered - presumably - to keep the kids from crying.

    When it works, however, Gnomeo & Juliet is an absolute joy: the opening send-up of the play's prologue set the tone quite nicely, Elton John's contribution to the soundtrack is faultless, and the voice cast is a hoot. Aside from the filmmakers having the nerve of putting Jason Statham and Ozzy Osbourne in the same film as Smith and Caine (surely a once in a lifetime kind of thing), the idea of incorporating Shakespeare himself as a character (voiced by Patrick Stewart) and having him criticize the film's plot detours is the self-mocking stroke of genius there should be more of throughout the movie.

    All in all, this is a nice little film that is worth watching for entertainment value. It suffers from some lazy writing and questionable gags (shouldn't the Terrafirminator be voiced by Arnold Schwarzenegger instead of Hulk Hogan?), but it contains enough Shakespearean wit and invention to make for a fun 82 minutes.

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      The name of the pink lawn flamingo, "Featherstone", is an homage to the creator of the original pink flamingo lawn ornament, Don Featherstone. All official pink flamingos now carry Don Featherstone's signature on the bottom of the bird.
    • Pifias
      When Featherstone starts to reflect on the memory of his mate, the female flamingo is on the left, however, when the moving van arrives to move the female, the female flamingo is on the right.
    • Citas

      Red Good Gnomes: [First Lines] The story you are about to see has been told before. A lot.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The end credits come with animated backdrops.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Also released in a 3D version.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Breakfast: Episodio fechado 2 febrero 2011 (2011)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de marzo de 2011 (España)
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      • Japonés
      • Español
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    • Empresas productoras
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Rocket Pictures
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      • 36.000.000 US$ (estimación)
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      • 99.967.670 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 25.356.909 US$
      • 13 feb 2011
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