Al mudarse a la destartalada finca de Spiderwick con su madre, los hermanos gemelos Jared y Simon Grace, junto con su hermana Mallory, se ven arrastrados a un mundo alternativo lleno de hada... Leer todoAl mudarse a la destartalada finca de Spiderwick con su madre, los hermanos gemelos Jared y Simon Grace, junto con su hermana Mallory, se ven arrastrados a un mundo alternativo lleno de hadas y otras criaturas.Al mudarse a la destartalada finca de Spiderwick con su madre, los hermanos gemelos Jared y Simon Grace, junto con su hermana Mallory, se ven arrastrados a un mundo alternativo lleno de hadas y otras criaturas.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
- Hogsqueal
- (voz)
- Red Cap
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
The plot's really good, very creative. Jared finds and reads a mysterious book filled with drawings and information on these goblins and fairy type creatures. Apparently he also unwittingly releases these monsters (or makes them aware of the book or something, regardless the goblins try to hunt him down) to disastrous consequences.
Freddie Highmore skilfully plays both Jared and Simon in a dual role, which I found very clever as they're completely different people. Special effects are quite well done, maybe a bit overused but it would be difficult to have practical effects in place of goblins without costing a lot.
7/10: An enjoyable romp, it isn't a masterpiece but it has a quality story and is never really boring. Good without being excellent
Being a fan of most fantasy novels and films, I had the wonderful opportunity to read through the entire series last year and was actually looking forward to its adaptation on the big screen.
What surprised me the most was actually the length of the film. It was fairly short (90 minutes) and I felt that the producers made a huge mistake by attempting to cram all five books into one film instead of dividing them into separate features. I had recognized a few of the scenes from the books, but overall it seemed very rushed and excluded many of the series most exciting moments. Any fan of the books would probably be disappointed in the way the series was handled and executed.
As for the rest of film, I thought it was well done. The CGI continues to be to focal point in most of these types of family films and the producers spent a great time with its detail and design. The fairies looked neat, the goblins were frightening, and the big bad ogre looked well big and bad.
Overall, I would say this film would make for a great matinée on a Sunday with the kids. There are several moments that may scare children under the age of five, but otherwise it should appeal to children of all ages.
I've made up a theory: People who have read books that are turned into movies will be more harsh to judge the films unlike people who see movies without reading the book. I think this theory is right. I was disappointed by Harry Potter 5 at first, but watching it now for a year later and nearly forgetting about the book, I found it the best in the series.
The same might as well go with this film. I was disappointed. If you don't know, this film is based on 5 books. However, the movie ignores the 4th book, which is probably because of budget issues and/or limited running time. Still, I can't help but complain. There could've been more creative production designs to see, more action, and more magical creatures.
Apart from that, I felt that the film was well put together, especially the fact that they skipped a lot in the books. The special effects are very good, as well as the action scenes. I also may feel this film pushed the PG rating. It certainly is not as intense as Harry Potter 3 but there might be about 2 to 3 scenes that could make this film a PG-13 rating.
The performances here are decent, although not captivating. The film may be a bit fast paced, if you asked me. Overall, this is a decent adaption to another fantasy book. If you have read the books, you might be disappointed. If you have not, enjoy it.
Arthur Spiderwick decades ago wrote a private field guide to faeries, a much sought after tome by gremlins who hate them.
Besides the usual CGI gymnastics is the now common dad-is-gone-by-divorce-and-mom-isfrazzled motif, along with the usual nobody-believes-me-but-I-can-see-them suspense builder. The production design of the old mansion is Psycho-worthy, and the ever serviceable James Horner provides the right chilling music.
Not to be missed, however, is the shape-shifting leader of the baddies played by Nick Nolte, whose freaked out visage eclipses the shock of his infamous California mug shot.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe bulk of the events of this movie take place in one day.
- Pifias(at around 1h 14 mins) While fighting the goblins in their house, Helen (Jared, Mallory, and Simon's mother) does not have the sight. Half way through the fighting, the seeing stone disappears from her face, yet she can still see all of the creatures and continue fighting.
- Citas
[the tow truck driver gets out of his truck after running over the invisible mole troll that was chasing Jared]
Tow Truck Driver: Are you okay? Oh, man, did I hit somebody?
Jared Grace: Yes. Thank you!
- ConexionesEdited into Yoostar 2: In the Movies (2011)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Les cròniques de Spiderwick
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 90.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 71.195.053 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 19.004.058 US$
- 17 feb 2008
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 164.170.327 US$
- Duración
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2:39 : 1