Cuando confundieron a Ferdinand, un toro con un gran corazón, con una bestia peligrosa, le capturaron y le llevaron muy lejos de casa. Convencido de volver con su familia como sea, se aliará... Leer todoCuando confundieron a Ferdinand, un toro con un gran corazón, con una bestia peligrosa, le capturaron y le llevaron muy lejos de casa. Convencido de volver con su familia como sea, se aliará con un gran equipo de amigos muy peculiares y vivirán un sinfín de aventuras.Cuando confundieron a Ferdinand, un toro con un gran corazón, con una bestia peligrosa, le capturaron y le llevaron muy lejos de casa. Convencido de volver con su familia como sea, se aliará con un gran equipo de amigos muy peculiares y vivirán un sinfín de aventuras.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 2 premios ganados y 22 nominaciones en total
Kate McKinnon
- Lupe
- (voz)
Nile Diaz
- Young Bones
- (voz)
Raúl Esparza
- Moreno
- (voz)
Julia Scarpa Saldanha
- Young Nina
- (voz)
- (as Julia Saldanha)
Rafael Scarpa Saldanha
- Ice Cream Boy
- (voz)
- (as Rafael Saldanha)
Opiniones destacadas
I laughed a lot more than I thought I would! This is a very fun movie with a lot of laughs, but between those laughs there are some slow parts. Better than Turbo (the only other animated movie I can think of where I did notice the slow parts), but it isn't the best animated movie ever. The kids will watch it a few times. I don't see it becoming a classic, but the first watch will definitely entertain you!
Ferdinand is an over-the-top cartoony movie about a massive bull who's expected to be a fighter but only wants peace. It gets wildly energetic, sometimes to the point of being too much. The crazy goat, especially, is a really bizarre character that sometimes makes me laugh and sometimes just makes me uncomfortable. But if you're in the right mood and don't take it too seriously, there are some pretty silly and funny moments in the movie. Something I like too is that most of the characters, for all their quirks, have a moment of vulnerability. The few calm moments reveal a lovely message about putting down arms and soaking in the simple joys of life.
I don't understand why the rating is this low here. It was one of the best animation movies I have seen. It has several layers to it. Surface layer is of course going against violence and advocating peaceful life and behavior. But it can have several other layers; like how the society forces boys to define themselves as "masculine" based on the norms of the society. Masculinity is more of a sociological construct rather than an eternal unchanging truth.
Some people here have said that this movie is not pro fighters. I totally think the opposite. It is advocating a new definition for fighting. Rather than violence, fighting according to Ferdinand is patience and perseverance.
All in all, I loved this movie and totally recommend it.
All in all, I loved this movie and totally recommend it.
The central concept of having a bull that would rather smell flowers than fight isn't a bad idea for a kid's story as it promotes a sweet message. The main character as well as the supporting characters were likable. There were 3 German show horses in the field next to the bulls and these horses would act like they were superior to the bulls. At one point there was even a dance off between the horses and the bulls, which although completely unoriginal, it was funny. There was also a joke involving 3 hedgehogs and Spanish numbers, which was also hilarious. The most creative (although overly extended) joke was a sketch literally involving a bull in a china shop. These as well as some of the action scenes that were impressive. As well as Cena, I thought there was a pretty good supporting voice cast which they did good. Overall, Ferdinand is a fine movie with a nice message.
It seems that some people think the jokes in this movie fall flat and there is too much unnecessary clutter, but I honestly really really loved this movie. It was a reluctant choice after not finding anything else playing that we wanted to see, but man am I glad we saw it!
Ferdinand is the cutest bull I've ever seen, and I have to say I'm not familiar with this studio's other films but I thought the animation style was wonderful. I especially liked the wide range of expressions on Ferdinand's face throughout the movie, with a few close-ups that really captured the perfection of those expressions well.
The story itself was inspirational and heartwarming, full of examples and discussions on being yourself and breaking the mold and not letting anyone else define who you are. There were some heavy-handed moments that I'm not sure a younger viewer would understand, or possibly that may be too bleak for a very young viewer. Some of the humor was a little more adult-oriented, but most of it was clean, although sometimes rather stupid. The ending is pretty much exactly what you'd expect of a feel-good kid's movie, and I liked it very much.
Ferdinand is the cutest bull I've ever seen, and I have to say I'm not familiar with this studio's other films but I thought the animation style was wonderful. I especially liked the wide range of expressions on Ferdinand's face throughout the movie, with a few close-ups that really captured the perfection of those expressions well.
The story itself was inspirational and heartwarming, full of examples and discussions on being yourself and breaking the mold and not letting anyone else define who you are. There were some heavy-handed moments that I'm not sure a younger viewer would understand, or possibly that may be too bleak for a very young viewer. Some of the humor was a little more adult-oriented, but most of it was clean, although sometimes rather stupid. The ending is pretty much exactly what you'd expect of a feel-good kid's movie, and I liked it very much.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe village where Nina and Ferdinand live in is Ronda in the south of Spain. This village is known for having the oldest bullring in the world, built in 1785.
- ErroresFerdinand is given his name from birth, when he is being raised at the bull camp. He then runs away and is adopted by a new family, but how does this new family know that is name is Ferdinand? He was not wearing any identification tags, and he clearly couldn't speak to the humans to tell them this. But given that the bulls never spoke human in the first place, all their English lines are translated, Ferdinand is just the name given in translation.
- Créditos curiososIn a brief mid-credits scene, the hedgehogs are confronted by Tres who is revealed to have been alive the whole time.
- Versiones alternativasThe UK version is cut for a U certificate, removing a use of "bloody", several scenes of characters being electrocuted, a sequence where Ferdinand and Valiente must evade blades in a meat processing plant, and Ferdinand being slashed during the climax.
- ConexionesFeatured in Football Focus: Episode #17.20 (2017)
- Bandas sonorasHome (Film Version)
Written by Nick Jonas, Justin Tranter and Nick Monson
Performed by Nick Jonas
Produced by John Powell and Nick Monson
Arranged by John Powell
Additional Arrangements by Batu Sener
Courtesy of Island Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Ferdinand
- Locaciones de filmación
- Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, Madrid, España(bullring - inspirated)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 111,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 84,410,380
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 13,401,586
- 17 dic 2017
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 296,069,199
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 48 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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