Thomas et ses amis: La Grand Course
Titre original : Thomas & Friends: The Great Race
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5,7/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThomas goes to the Great Railway Show and competes with some of the world's finest locomotives.Thomas goes to the Great Railway Show and competes with some of the world's finest locomotives.Thomas goes to the Great Railway Show and competes with some of the world's finest locomotives.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Mark Moraghan
- Narrator
- (voix)
John Hasler
- Thomas (UK)
- (voix)
- …
Joseph May
- Thomas (US)
- (voix)
Teresa Gallagher
- Emily (UK)
- (voix)
- …
Bob Golding
- Stephen (UK & US)
- (voix)
- …
William Hope
- Edward (US)
- (voix)
- …
Steven Kynman
- Duck
- (voix)
- …
David Menkin
- Porter (US)
- (voix)
Rob Rackstraw
- James (US)
- (voix)
- …
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Fantastic film. Enjoyed every second of it with my 2 year old son. The music is great and the storyline is engaging. It's also a good length, not overly long.
Just giving it a 10 to try up its rating. It's not bad compared to the utter dross that we get now this is good
Thomas CGI specials cover the entire range from great to terrible, and I'm happy to say that this one is probably the best (although Blue Mountain Mystery is another contender for that title). It has a huge cast of new characters, and while it sometimes feels like the writers were trying a little too hard to make Thomas the focus of the story, all the engines we know and love are not forgotten by any means.
There's one new character whose wheels and running gear appear extremely unusual. When I first watched the special, I was disappointed in the show for just making up a silly-looking engine with totally implausible workings, especially given how well the show usually incorporates real-life bits and pieces of railway history. Then I looked it up and found out the character actually is based on a real engine, albeit a very obscure one, and the real thing is every bit as bizarre as it looks on screen. I won't say who this character is, to keep this review spoiler-free, but keep an eye out for weird running gear and you'll know when you see the character.
There's one other thing that makes this special my favorite: the music. I usually don't like the songs in Thomas specials very much, but this one has two songs that are actually quite good (although, for adult viewers, all of the songs are still a painfully obvious reminder that the show is intended for little kids). I won't claim to actually enjoy a song from a Thomas special (heck, no!) but I will say that The Great Race has two of the most...tolerable songs of any Thomas special - and for once, these songs actually do help advance the story. I still think these specials would work better if they weren't pretending to be musicals, but these two songs don't feel quite as forced and out of place as most of the songs in other specials. (This special also has a couple of typically clunky songs, as well.)
There's one new character whose wheels and running gear appear extremely unusual. When I first watched the special, I was disappointed in the show for just making up a silly-looking engine with totally implausible workings, especially given how well the show usually incorporates real-life bits and pieces of railway history. Then I looked it up and found out the character actually is based on a real engine, albeit a very obscure one, and the real thing is every bit as bizarre as it looks on screen. I won't say who this character is, to keep this review spoiler-free, but keep an eye out for weird running gear and you'll know when you see the character.
There's one other thing that makes this special my favorite: the music. I usually don't like the songs in Thomas specials very much, but this one has two songs that are actually quite good (although, for adult viewers, all of the songs are still a painfully obvious reminder that the show is intended for little kids). I won't claim to actually enjoy a song from a Thomas special (heck, no!) but I will say that The Great Race has two of the most...tolerable songs of any Thomas special - and for once, these songs actually do help advance the story. I still think these specials would work better if they weren't pretending to be musicals, but these two songs don't feel quite as forced and out of place as most of the songs in other specials. (This special also has a couple of typically clunky songs, as well.)
This movie is overrated and unimpressing, after I loved the 2015 specials, it all falls flat, this movie is a mixed bad, mediocre and weird pacing, and that's about it
4.2/10.
4.2/10.
There's a story in the original Thomas collection, by Rev Awdry, involving the Flying Scotsman, a relation of one of the engines on Sodor. In this film, he arrives on his way to the Mainland to join the Great Engine Show, an event Thomas thinks he should be a part of and tries to come up with ways he should.
The most noticeable thing about this story are the number of songs it contains. A few sound like Andrew Lloyd Webber pieces, and "streamlining" sounds a lot like "greased lightning".
The much reported exotic engines seem under used, given the hype - most of the story is focused on Thomas, which seems a waste to me - with a couple of exceptions. Ashima provides Thomas with a moral aspect to follow, and while Vinnie is a Canadian engine, it's hard to decide if he's really modelled on an American footballer, with his helmet. And it's a leap to include a train with overhead power and a pantograph; can't see Sodor copying that design.
It's nicely drawn, with the foreign engines looking like their real life versions.
The rest of the main steamy and diesel crews all play roles, and it's pretty obvious the story is a vehicle for toys (and given the current hype around the real Flying Scotsman, it's definitely tapping in), so if you're kids are into wooden railway or take 'n play, expect some new requests after you see this.
The most noticeable thing about this story are the number of songs it contains. A few sound like Andrew Lloyd Webber pieces, and "streamlining" sounds a lot like "greased lightning".
The much reported exotic engines seem under used, given the hype - most of the story is focused on Thomas, which seems a waste to me - with a couple of exceptions. Ashima provides Thomas with a moral aspect to follow, and while Vinnie is a Canadian engine, it's hard to decide if he's really modelled on an American footballer, with his helmet. And it's a leap to include a train with overhead power and a pantograph; can't see Sodor copying that design.
It's nicely drawn, with the foreign engines looking like their real life versions.
The rest of the main steamy and diesel crews all play roles, and it's pretty obvious the story is a vehicle for toys (and given the current hype around the real Flying Scotsman, it's definitely tapping in), so if you're kids are into wooden railway or take 'n play, expect some new requests after you see this.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIntroduces twelve new characters, more than any previous Thomas And Friends episode or movie.
- GaffesBoth of Flying Scotsman's tenders have three six wheels each. 4472 Flying Scotsman did have two tenders under Alan Pegler's ownership, but they were both LNER corridor tenders with eight wheels each.
- ConnexionsSpoofed in Lowey and Mr. Hand: Brought By Disney (2018)
- Bandes originalesStreamling
Lyrics by Andrew Brenner
Composed by Oliver Davis
Performed by John Hasler, Joseph May & Teresa Gallagher
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- Montant brut mondial
- 3 707 565 $US
- Durée
- 1h 1min(61 min)
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