Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young high-spirited falcon journeys to the famed bird city of Zambezia.A young high-spirited falcon journeys to the famed bird city of Zambezia.A young high-spirited falcon journeys to the famed bird city of Zambezia.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 6 nominations au total
- Sekhuru
- (voice)
- Kai
- (voice)
- Zoe
- (voice)
- Ajax
- (voice)
- Tendai
- (voice)
- Gogo
- (voice)
- Budzo
- (voice)
- …
- Ezee
- (voice)
- Cecil
- (voice)
- Morton
- (voice)
- Pavi
- (voice)
- Tini
- (voice)
- Announcer Bird
- (voice)
- Gossip Bird #1
- (voice)
- Neville
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
I watched this with two kids, 4 and 9, both liked it a lot and so am I. It's pretty dynamic and funny, colorful (beautiful nature, birds, animals) and has nice and lively soundtrack. Storyline is easy to follow, not too complicated for children and not too boring to fall asleep in the middle for grownups. Characters are OK, although no really memorable ones (don't remember the kids to discuss anyone on the way back from the cinema). As an extra plus I see the absence of hidden context or jokes for adults.
Overall, I think it's underrated and surely worth at least a single watch in the cinema or at home by all of your family.
What as incredible setting for a 'coming of age' story that should appeal to everyone, young an old.
While the animation might be a little dated, this in no way detracts from the way the tale is told - the characters are just as relevant now as ever they were.
Fresh! Different! Yet familiar enough for youngsters to identify with and enjoy.
Go and see this movie.
You'll be so glad you did.
Co-written and directed by Wayne Thornley that has an ambitious young falcon Kai as well as other birds seeking for the ultimate bird's paradise called Zambezia, which is really a huge tree house located in the middle of some occurring water falls. And the egg eating lizards are the bad guys with Budzo being the most conniving trying to convince a hoard of marabous to work alongside with him. One of the major problems is that upon viewers first seeing the different varieties of birds, I am unable to tell which bird is what, since I thought the so-called falcons looked liked owls, while the marabous looked like vultures. This is one of those computer animations where one would have to read up on first before watching.
Director Wayne Thornley aims high with his home grown south-African story of the young hawk Kay, who lives alone with his father at the top of a gorge of the Zambezi in an otherwise deserted landscape. When Kay abandons his home to live in the bird's big city of "Zambezia", where he learns the truth about his origins and has to find his own strength, parallels to "The Lion King", "Finding Nemo" and other genre classics become obvious.
To my surprise, Zambezia fits surprisingly well into the shoes of its predecessors. The animal characters are developed very nicely and with attention to detail. Clearly the creators of this movie know their subjects very well. I always like, when animal characters like these are still rooted in their natural behavior, something "The Jungle Book" or the mentioned "Lion King" do all so well (while annoying movies like the "Madagascar"-franchise don't seem to get this right).
The south-African landscapes are stunning. It is a joy to follow Kay and all the other birds of prey as they race over rivers and waterfalls, through gorges of stone and wood at breakneck pace. These visual treats are accompanied by a simple story with an important message ("Stronger together"), both transported in a very engaging way for the young viewers. The movie is funny and exciting and the main villain is very creepy, so there is a lot to enjoy for the kids.
So, that Zambezia ultimately cannot quite reach the heights of its paragons, has nothing to do with bad story telling or movie making. The creators clearly had a vision of what they wanted to accomplish and it only seems, they have been held back by limited resources. They are some plot points, that would have deserved greater development, such as the relationship between Kay and the female kite "Zoe". Though the story paces along at falcon speed, I would have loved to see some story arcs told with more patience. But these are adult complaints, that surely don't diminish the fun of younger viewers.
Zambezia is a certainly underrated, definitely ambitious and well crafted piece of animation, that deserves to be given greater attention. If you need to kill an afternoon at home with your kids, this one is well worth the time.
Besides making you want to pet birds, maybe not the vulture-like marabous, the animation doesn't get nearly enough credit. The lizards are bordering on life-like and the waterfall and mist (not to mention sand and other colored dusts) simply has never been better outside of actual filming of waterfalls. Even the bird poo is as gross as in real life.
As for the character voices, I was concerned that Nemoy and Jackson would dominate the audio and distract from the story. Instead, they both give surprisingly understated performances where you need to listen closely to identify them. Even Goldblum deserves credit because I still don't know which character he voiced.
Dear Oscars/Academy, you failed us again. Do any of you actually watch animations/cartoons?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSamuel L. Jackson's fourth theatrically released animated film, after Les Incroyable (2004), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008), and Astro (2009), as well as his first film to be rated G by the MPAA.
- Citations
Cecil: Not very in my book. Which is precisely, why we should accept Budzo's proposal.
Marabous: Since when a Marabou servants to a lizard?
Morton: He's got a point!
Cecil: We will be working with Budzo, thickhead, not FOR Budzo! We are partners in this great endeavour!
Morton: Teamwork!
Cecil: We help Budzo get on the island, we share all the goodies!
[Cecil Laughs, so does Morton]
Morton: I am getting hungry just thinking about it.
[Gets slapped by Cecil]
Marabous: Ummm, question! Could those hurricanes be a problem?
Cecil: Hurricanes, huh!
[Making a trifling gesture]
Morton: Don't make him laugh!
Cecil: Budzo possesses unrivaled brut strength. With his help a new wind will blow across this valley.
[Morton pretends that there is a heavy wind]
Cecil: A wind of change-uh!
[Slaps Morton]
Marabous: I say, good shot! Give us another!
[Gets slapped by the Marabou next to him]
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 34 428 345 $ US
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1