Lorsqu'une jeune fille s'embarque sur le navire d'un légendaire chasseur de monstres marins, elle se lance dans un voyage épique dans des eaux inexplorées - et entre dans l'histoire.Lorsqu'une jeune fille s'embarque sur le navire d'un légendaire chasseur de monstres marins, elle se lance dans un voyage épique dans des eaux inexplorées - et entre dans l'histoire.Lorsqu'une jeune fille s'embarque sur le navire d'un légendaire chasseur de monstres marins, elle se lance dans un voyage épique dans des eaux inexplorées - et entre dans l'histoire.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 13 nominations au total
Karl Urban
- Jacob Holland
- (voix)
Zaris-Angel Hator
- Maisie
- (voix)
Jared Harris
- Captain Crow
- (voix)
Benjamin Plessala
- Child 1
- (voix)
Somali Rose
- Child 2
- (voix)
Kaya McLean
- Child 3
- (voix)
Helen Sadler
- Matron
- (voix)
- …
Xana Tang
- Lea the Lookout
- (voix)
Alex Wyndham
- Sailor #1 and 2
- (voix)
- …
Ian Mercer
- Old Nick
- (voix)
Shannon Chan-Kent
- Fen
- (voix)
Paul Chowdhry
- Surgeon
- (voix)
Jim Carter
- King
- (voix)
Doon Mackichan
- Queen
- (voix)
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This is so cute! Amazing animation, great voice acting, good premise and just all around gorgeous! I loved this movie so much! I loved how sweet and adventurous Maisie was! Kudos to the voice actor they did an amazing job portraying Maisie's character! Red was perfectly cute and scary. The water scenes in the beginning with the sea monsters was actually quite frightening. Maybe it's just because I'm afraid of getting lost at sea or in space and being swallowed whole by a ginormous beast. I was watching the movie and I was like is that Karl Urban? And it is!!
This has the feel of a recent Disney Animated film, which is definitely a compliment. From a story that has some real weight to it, to a tiny, cute creature that never fails to provide genuine laughs, Chris Williams really has it all down from his time directing some of Disney's best animated films.
I was surprised by the route they took with the story, as I thought it would be a simple beast hunting plot. The Sea Beast has some real How to Train Your Dragon vibes and it honestly worked for me. It hits a lot of the expected story beats, but when your film is this delightful, you really don't mind. I hope Netflix continues to produce this kind of quality animated fare.
I was surprised by the route they took with the story, as I thought it would be a simple beast hunting plot. The Sea Beast has some real How to Train Your Dragon vibes and it honestly worked for me. It hits a lot of the expected story beats, but when your film is this delightful, you really don't mind. I hope Netflix continues to produce this kind of quality animated fare.
Firstly, the visuals. Everything is visually gorgeous and well designed, from Bridgetown (think Victorian Venice) to the ships to the ocean. A lot of care was taken in the actual animation (i.e. Movement) of all of these elements. The waves and spray of the ocean look like they're from a documentary, the swaying of the ship looks truly forceful and the destruction of the town is full of debris and dust. Not to mention a clever little scene involving a rope and a coconut tree. This gives the entire film an immersive feeling and really raises the stakes as we can truly appreciate how powerful the forces of nature are.
Secondly, the dialogue was great. A lot of the film is just bickering between the sailor and the young child, which showed off their personalities and never got annoying. Every character in this film has such a distinctive personality that it's like we know them in real life.
Thirdly, it's not a very original story. Like many others, I thought of How to Train Your Dragon halfway through watching, as the characters and overall storyline are similar. Does this film add much to improve on that inspiration? Beyond the change in setting, not really. One glaring flaw is the the dragons in How to Train Your Dragon have much more personality, while the beasts in this film are quite tepid.
Overall, a good film. I still rated it 7/10. But it could have been higher if it differentiated itself from previous films and had a more compelling ending.
Secondly, the dialogue was great. A lot of the film is just bickering between the sailor and the young child, which showed off their personalities and never got annoying. Every character in this film has such a distinctive personality that it's like we know them in real life.
Thirdly, it's not a very original story. Like many others, I thought of How to Train Your Dragon halfway through watching, as the characters and overall storyline are similar. Does this film add much to improve on that inspiration? Beyond the change in setting, not really. One glaring flaw is the the dragons in How to Train Your Dragon have much more personality, while the beasts in this film are quite tepid.
Overall, a good film. I still rated it 7/10. But it could have been higher if it differentiated itself from previous films and had a more compelling ending.
This is a fantastic movie for all ages. While oversimplified, this kind of story can only be so complex to work as what it is. I thought the animation was especially well done, because capturing the physics of the ocean, ships and objects together is super tricky. The girl's voice didn't really work for me (too young maybe) and some of the dialog could've been better,, but overall this is very entertaining moment to moment. Nice job!
The story it self was great for me, they cover all of the aspect, bravery, comfort zone and friendship....
That last scene also have powerfull feels. Good job, really good job,,love it 😌
That last scene also have powerfull feels. Good job, really good job,,love it 😌
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of the only animated films to feature the navigational needs of a ship in the age of sail. Throughout the film, the Inevitable is seen being navigated using accurate sailing commands and seamanship (with much artistic liberty). A sailing master is present (Mrs. Merino) who directs the movements of the ship under Captain Crow's commands, and consideration is given in the dialogue and animation to real-world actions of masts, sails, rigging, and wind direction.
- GaffesIt is physically impossible for water not to be flowing in through the open nostrils of Red when she is underwater, thereby drowning Jacob and Maisie who are sitting right behind it. However, if you watch carefully when Red surfaces, you'll see a red edge of skin shift across the nostril before Maisie and Jacob get blasted with air. That appears to be a nictating membrane of some sort, albeit clear so people can see through it underwater.
- Citations
Jacob Holland: What do you think you're doing?
Maisie: I'm afraid anything I say will upset you.
- Crédits fousThe second half of the credits roll over an old-timey map, with monsters and ships appearing throughout.
- ConnexionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Scrats, Servants & Sea Beasts (2022)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Monstruo del mar
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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