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Omri, un niño que crece en Brooklyn, recibe varios regalos por su cumpleaños: un armario de madera de su hermano, un juego de llaves de su madre y una pequeña maqueta de plástico de un indio... Leer todoOmri, un niño que crece en Brooklyn, recibe varios regalos por su cumpleaños: un armario de madera de su hermano, un juego de llaves de su madre y una pequeña maqueta de plástico de un indio de su mejor amigo Patrick.Omri, un niño que crece en Brooklyn, recibe varios regalos por su cumpleaños: un armario de madera de su hermano, un juego de llaves de su madre y una pequeña maqueta de plástico de un indio de su mejor amigo Patrick.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 6 nominaciones en total
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Underrated and highly involving movie for kids. A young boy finds out that his cupboard has magical powers and can turn plastic into reality. He first turns a plastic Indian into a real human being. The movie teaches about responsibility but in an understandable way. It isn't patronizing nor childish, which means older audiences should relate to it also. It also mediates on life and death at certain points, and was the first film in a long time to be genuinely emotionally shocking. The relationship between the Indian and the cowboy was very well developed as they started to bond over their tragedies. The film does have a number of loose edges. Rishi Bhat was particularly annoying at times, but in a way he was necessary to play off Scardino. Even Scardino wasn't always a lovable protagonist. In one scene he kicks his brother's pet rat down the stairs, in an event where the rat clearly would have died. As the film hadn't relied on cartoon logic up until that point it was a bit out of place. Great effects, and seeing Darth Vader vs. a T-Rex kind of made up for those moments. A more innocent time when children's movies didn't have to be loud and crass.
Actually quite sweet and enjoyable. But, Patrick and Omri (Stupid name) are so damn irritating, and when Omri kicks the rat, what the hell. God, no offence to the actor, but Omri has such an annoying face, and these emotional scenes which are featured in the film are just ruined by close-ups of his stupid face. Apart from that, it is quite sweet, quite sad and decently fun. I genuinely recommend this if you fancy killing some time.
To a kid with toys, having a cupboard that could make them real was such fascinating idea! Seeing Darth Vader ducking it out with a Dinosaur was just the cherry on top. So, I remember this movie from my childhood fondly.. Coming back to it as an "adult", I can see and appreciate the layers of lessons in maturity, the weight of a life, one's choices, trust in others and much more.
What is more impressive to me is how such a simple (but very imaginative) premise, was so brilliantly executed! Can't imagine it took me so many years to enjoy it again.
I would easily recommend this to anyone of any age.
What is more impressive to me is how such a simple (but very imaginative) premise, was so brilliantly executed! Can't imagine it took me so many years to enjoy it again.
I would easily recommend this to anyone of any age.
1995 was certainly a great year for fantasy films and The Indian In The Cupboard was one of the many great movies of that year.
A little boy puts a toy Indian in the cupboard and it comes to life. They gradually become good friends throughout the film and the young boy also puts some of his other toys into the cupboard as well.
The acting is great throughout and it's a nice little story as well. The great thing about films like this is that they are pure fantasy and they feature the type of things that most young kids dream about. What young child wouldn't like to bring some of their toys to life? It may never happen but it's great to be able to watch a movie where it does happen.
All in all, a lovely movie for the kids.
A little boy puts a toy Indian in the cupboard and it comes to life. They gradually become good friends throughout the film and the young boy also puts some of his other toys into the cupboard as well.
The acting is great throughout and it's a nice little story as well. The great thing about films like this is that they are pure fantasy and they feature the type of things that most young kids dream about. What young child wouldn't like to bring some of their toys to life? It may never happen but it's great to be able to watch a movie where it does happen.
All in all, a lovely movie for the kids.
This film was special. It's not to say it ranks high amongst the worlds films technically (which is not to say it fails in this regard it simply does not depend upon special effects), but the underlying theme is gentle and beautifully presented. The child actors' performances are solid. Especially the lead 'Omri', and his friend (whom I really liked and really disliked respectively - (hence his acting ability)). It's an innocent story with great imagination, and doesn't take itself too seriously. The relationship and growth that the main character develops with Little Bear (the Indian in the cupboard) is special. It eventually takes on a father/son dynamic after a role reversal or sorts from the Creator/created dynamic the boy has with Little Bear at first. I was touched by this relationship and by Omri's innocence. Frank Oz imagination is conveyed well through this work. I can easily imagine being in Omri's shoes and enjoy this film each time I watch it. Whether you watch this with kids or not, odds are you'll enjoy it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaDirector Frank Oz got permission from George Lucas to use the Star Wars character Darth Vader in the film. Oz provided the voice for another character, Yoda, in the Star Wars films.
- ErroresWhen Omri and Patrick are arguing in the school hallway, Patrick mouths much of Omri's dialogue.
- Citas
Little Bear: Are we always a great people?
Omri: You are always a great people, but it's not always so good.
- Versiones alternativasThe American theatrical and international video releases show the Paramount logo, but the international theatrical and American video releases show the Columbia logo.
- Bandas sonorasHappy Birthday to You
by Mildred J. Hill (as Mildred Hill) and Patty S. Hill (as Patty Hill)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Indian in the Cupboard
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 45,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 35,656,131
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 7,716,278
- 16 jul 1995
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 35,656,131
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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