Adaptation du conte classique de Beatrix Potter qui présente un lapin rebelle tentant de se faufiler dans le potager d'un fermier.Adaptation du conte classique de Beatrix Potter qui présente un lapin rebelle tentant de se faufiler dans le potager d'un fermier.Adaptation du conte classique de Beatrix Potter qui présente un lapin rebelle tentant de se faufiler dans le potager d'un fermier.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 17 nominations au total
James Corden
- Peter Rabbit
- (voix)
Fayssal Bazzi
- Mr. Tod
- (voix)
Sia
- Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
- (voix)
Margot Robbie
- Flopsy
- (voix)
- …
Elizabeth Debicki
- Mopsy
- (voix)
Daisy Ridley
- Cotton-Tail
- (voix)
Ewen Leslie
- Pigling Bland
- (voix)
Marianne Jean-Baptiste
- General Manager
- (as Marianne Jean Baptiste)
Jermaine Liburd
- Harrods Security
- (as Vauxhall Jermaine)
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10dlfnsrf
Peter Rabbit is a story I grew up with so I had to see this movie. I had no expectations. I don't think I've laughed throughout an entire movie like I did watching this on a very long time. People commenting about the allergy scenes need to lighten up! -- and that's coming from someone with allergies -- that put a damper on my life practically daily. Seriously, it's such a minor part of the movie, laugh, don't laugh, and move on. The movie has many good messages: knowing when to fess up and admit you did wrong (imagine that! Accountability!), making apologies (woah, again with owning up to your actions!), the impotance of friends and family, and more! Also, a great cast and a fabulous soundtrack.
Brought my kids who had read the Peter Rabbit books before and they love the show. Jokes and plots are simple for kids to understand.
10rannynm
Peter Rabbit is one of my favorite kid's movie of the year so far. It's an adorable film that is perfect for the whole family. I love this film because of the acting and CGI.
Peter Rabbit follows Peter Rabbit, Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton Tail and Benji as they get into mischief by taking vegetables from the garden next door. They take the vegetables from Mr. McGregor who tries desperately to get them out of their garden by using explosives and even an electric fence. The rabbits hang out with loveable characters like Bea. She helps the rabbits by giving them shelter when it rains and helps them get food.
Throughout the movie, we see great acting from all the actors and voice actors in the film. I love how Domhnall Gleeson acts like a soulless man with the rabbits who he is trying to kill, but with Bea, he acts like in he's love. I found that Mr. McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson) really does seem to be in love with Bea. I also like how the voice actors portray the rabbits. Each one of them has a personality that is well portrayed in their voices and actions. For example, Cotton Tail is a memorable character because of how wild and reckless she is. The way Daisy Ridley voices her shows how wild she can be.
The CGI in this film is extraordinary. The animals look so realistic. If you really focus on the rabbits, you can see the individual hairs on them. You can also see it on the pig character that hangs out with the rabbits. During a fight sequence with Peter and Mr. McGregor, they actually look like they are fighting and not like he is fighting a fake bunny.
I rate this movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 7 to 12.
Reviewed by Carla P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
Peter Rabbit follows Peter Rabbit, Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton Tail and Benji as they get into mischief by taking vegetables from the garden next door. They take the vegetables from Mr. McGregor who tries desperately to get them out of their garden by using explosives and even an electric fence. The rabbits hang out with loveable characters like Bea. She helps the rabbits by giving them shelter when it rains and helps them get food.
Throughout the movie, we see great acting from all the actors and voice actors in the film. I love how Domhnall Gleeson acts like a soulless man with the rabbits who he is trying to kill, but with Bea, he acts like in he's love. I found that Mr. McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson) really does seem to be in love with Bea. I also like how the voice actors portray the rabbits. Each one of them has a personality that is well portrayed in their voices and actions. For example, Cotton Tail is a memorable character because of how wild and reckless she is. The way Daisy Ridley voices her shows how wild she can be.
The CGI in this film is extraordinary. The animals look so realistic. If you really focus on the rabbits, you can see the individual hairs on them. You can also see it on the pig character that hangs out with the rabbits. During a fight sequence with Peter and Mr. McGregor, they actually look like they are fighting and not like he is fighting a fake bunny.
I rate this movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 7 to 12.
Reviewed by Carla P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
10mic414
... and yet, I see a mediocre rating on IMDB... what the heck?
So I read the reviews... some people complain it's not true to the original. It might not be, I've no idea, I haven't read the original stories, it wasn't a thing in my country, in my childhood. But the fact that the film departs from the original book, doesn't make it automatically bad. And in fact, it's a blast from beginning to end.
And then there are all those people who complain about insensitive humor and all... well, to them all I have to say are John Cleese's words:
"If people can't control their own emotions, then they have to start trying to control other people's behavior.' And when you're around super-sensitive people, you cannot relax and be spontaneous because you have no idea what's going to upset them next.
And that's why I've been warned recently don't go to most university campuses because the political correctness has been taken from being a good idea, which is let's not be mean in particular to people who are not able to look after themselves very well - that's a good idea - to the point where any kind of criticism of any individual or group could be labeled cruel.
And the whole point about humor, the whole point about comedy, and believe you me I thought about this, is that all comedy is critical. ... All humor is critical. If you start to say, 'We mustn't; we mustn't criticize or offend them,' then humor is gone. With humor goes a sense of proportion. And then as far as I'm concerned, you're living in '1984.'"
So I read the reviews... some people complain it's not true to the original. It might not be, I've no idea, I haven't read the original stories, it wasn't a thing in my country, in my childhood. But the fact that the film departs from the original book, doesn't make it automatically bad. And in fact, it's a blast from beginning to end.
And then there are all those people who complain about insensitive humor and all... well, to them all I have to say are John Cleese's words:
"If people can't control their own emotions, then they have to start trying to control other people's behavior.' And when you're around super-sensitive people, you cannot relax and be spontaneous because you have no idea what's going to upset them next.
And that's why I've been warned recently don't go to most university campuses because the political correctness has been taken from being a good idea, which is let's not be mean in particular to people who are not able to look after themselves very well - that's a good idea - to the point where any kind of criticism of any individual or group could be labeled cruel.
And the whole point about humor, the whole point about comedy, and believe you me I thought about this, is that all comedy is critical. ... All humor is critical. If you start to say, 'We mustn't; we mustn't criticize or offend them,' then humor is gone. With humor goes a sense of proportion. And then as far as I'm concerned, you're living in '1984.'"
My wife and I had to decide between this and "Forever My Girl". It was the toss of a coin for her, but I really don't like anything country. We were both so glad we chose this one. Great story, drama, love story, funny all at one time. With the exception of Daisy Ridley, I had not heard of any of the actors. I was not that impressed with Ridley in Star Wars, and this movie is no exception. The other actors were great, especially the actor who played Thomas McGregor and the one who voiced Peter. The animation was so good we had a hard time telling the difference between animation and live action. There was also a mix of jokes that were obviously written for animation, others for live action and still others that would work for either. They were all mixed throughout the movie. All the music seemed to be original, great and fit with the action on the screen perfect. I hope this is not the last thing we see from this creative team.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMany of the live action scenes were filmed in Australia. Luckily, the rabbits were not real, as they are an introduced pest in Australia (in the 1800s, the country was overrun with rabbits) and live rabbits cannot be brought into the country, with very few exceptions.
- GaffesThe workers that Thomas McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson) speaks to in the hardware store speak in very bad attempts at English accents, indicating that they were almost certainly Australian supporting actors (most of this film was filmed in Australia). The irony here is that Gleeson himself is an Irish but speaks in an impeccable south east English accent in the film.
- Citations
Pigling Bland: Diet starts now...
[he grabs and eats a fruit]
Pigling Bland: Now...
[he grabs and eats another one]
Pigling Bland: Now!
- Crédits fousAs the closing Columbia Pictures logo fades away, we hear audio of a person groaning (possibly Thomas McGregor).
- ConnexionsEdited into Pierre Lapin 2: Panique en ville (2021)
- Bandes originalesSmall as Your Dreams
Written by Will Gluck and Theodore Shapiro
Produced by Dominic Lewis
Performed by Katharine Eames, Jessica Freedman, Chad Reisser (as Chad C. Reisser) and Fletcher Sheridan
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- Budget
- 50 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 115 253 424 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 25 010 928 $US
- 11 févr. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 351 516 614 $US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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