Un niño llamado Harold se embarca en una misión mágica con la ayuda de su lápiz de color púrpura.Un niño llamado Harold se embarca en una misión mágica con la ayuda de su lápiz de color púrpura.Un niño llamado Harold se embarca en una misión mágica con la ayuda de su lápiz de color púrpura.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
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Reseñas destacadas
Zachary Levi has been a favorite of ours for a number of years, he is the real world Harold. He knows nothing about the real world so he immediately has to learn how it works and how people communicate.
Next the Moose and the Porcupine make their way through the door, each takes on a human form.
The movie is just made for entertainment, however there is a good message embedded - to never quit dreaming and never limit yourself. The good person that befriends them is Zooey Deschanel as Terry and her young son. The bad guy that creates problems is Jemaine Clement as Gary who desperately wants Terry but she wants no part of him.
My wife and I watched it at home, on DVD from our public library. Just pleasant, quirky entertainment after Saturday evening steak and wine dinner, with chocolate cake of course!
Cute
Charmingly Funny
Good Lessons
Loved the Imagination
Feels Like a Kids Book Coming to Life
Fun Music
Zachary Levi
DISLIKES:
A Little Too Kiddy
Odd At Times
Zooey Deschanel
Trying To Be Something Wow and Coming Off Bland
Moved Too Quickly
Summary
Harold and the Purple Crayon is a sequel to the beloved book that somehow is just as charming as the piece of literature. A fantastic and fun movie for families, it holds charming comedy, innocent jokes, and a few adult jokes that are easily G-rated to make this enjoyable for all ages. This sequel takes all of the innocence of the movie and unleashes it onto the real world and in doing so provides plenty of lessons for the world to review and hopefully learn. That heartfelt presentation adds this quaint and enjoyable tone, only amplified by the feel-good music that accompanies many of the "epic" bouts of crayon catastrophe. The imagination of the film is intense in terms of that elaborate wildness of youth and I loved how much they mirrored the inner spirit of a child in the way the drawings transitioned into the items they "semi-resembled". For me, Levi is the star of the show though. Like so many of his roles, he just has a way of unleashing his full potential into the role, giving it this odd man-child that is enjoyable rather than sad or annoying. When combined with the others, he manages to bring a dynamic portrayal of the character without seeming to try too hard.
If only the full imagination was unleashed in this film. A magical purple crayon can create a lot of magic, but it didn't quite craft the masterpiece I think they were shooting for. The innocent humor stays a little too juvenile in tone, lacking the finesse, breaks, and planning that I like in my PG-rated films. The odd humor and awkward styles are perfect for laughs, but in terms of the perfect movie are missing some of the composure that I've seen in other films. Deschanel didn't do much for me outside of a few laughs and some sparkling piano work but feels very underutilized as the source of sarcastic jokes and antagonism to Harold's optimism. And with a short run time and presenting so many things, I think the movie fell flat in terms of standing out as that awesome movie of the year. And though there are some great finishes and a narrative that holds a few heart-tugging lines... it still falls short of the gold for me.
Thus, with all the factors coming in, my recommendation is to catch this one at home with the family to optimize your time and money. As for the scores, here they are:
Adventure/Animation/Comedy/Family/Fantasy: 7.0 Movie Overall: 6.0.
I understand some people who have a close connection to the book aren't thrilled with the film. I don't know the book that well, so I was able to go into the movie with an open mind.
As a standalone story, it stands up as a fun and humorous feel-good kids film with great imagination.
Levi does a good job humanizing a very outrageous premise. He blends over the top behaviour you'd expect from a cartoon character with sincere heart. He really seems right in his wheelhouse here. Reynolds and Howery as Porcupine and Moose are great fun. And Clement is delightful as a funny antagonist you really enjoy rooting against.
As an adult viewer, you will certainly have to suspend your disbelief - even more than you would for other family fantasy films (the way they execute the leap from the "book world" to the "real world" was even more outrageous that I'd ever have expected) and the plot develops so fast it's hard to keep up with the leaps in logic. With that said, it settles in to a fun l, easy to consume, adventure.
My kids loved it and look forward to seeing it again. My wife, who is an educator familiar with the book, liked it very much as well. For me, it was a fun movie to enjoy with my family at the end of a school week.
The dude from Flight of the Concords plays Gary who was actually a perfect villain for a semi children's story and I do mean Semi. Some of the jokes in the film felt a little too grown up. I know children will get them but not sure if you should tell them.
A similar movie came out this summer called If, but i thought this movie's kind heart had a lot more value to it so i pick this over IF.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAlthough the film makes extensive use of CGI effects for many of the scenes, some of the shots where Harold appears to draw in mid air were actually done with Harold (Zachary Levi) drawing on a sheet of glass placed between him and the camera.
- PifiasAfter Harold paints the house, while Terry is lecturing him about feeding Mel pies for breakfast, the house behind her is not purple.
- Citas
Narrator: [his note to Harold] Dear Harold. One day you might wanna know why I made you. In the beginning, you were just a boy with a purple crayon and a blank page. I wanted to show folks that with a little imagination, you can make your life whatever you want it to be. I wanted you to inspire people to live their lives that way too. We only have so much time in this world, but we leave our mark in the lives we change, and I know you, Harold, will keep inspiring our world, one person at a time. Because life isn't something that just happens to you. It's something you create. The trick is in the imagining.
- Créditos adicionalesThere is a scene part way through the credits showing Gary meeting the Princess in his fantasy world.
- ConexionesReferenced in OWV Updates: The Seventh OWV Awards - Last Update of 2022 (2022)
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Written by Alexander Markwell and Christina Aubry
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Harold y su crayón mágico
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos(main location)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 40.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 17.640.924 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 6.003.197 US$
- 4 ago 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 32.227.855 US$
- Duración1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1