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Un cygne muet s'exprime à l'aide d'une trompette et développe son talent pour la musique.Un cygne muet s'exprime à l'aide d'une trompette et développe son talent pour la musique.Un cygne muet s'exprime à l'aide d'une trompette et développe son talent pour la musique.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Jason Alexander
- Father
- (voix)
Mary Steenburgen
- Mother
- (voix)
Reese Witherspoon
- Serena
- (voix)
Seth Green
- Boyd
- (voix)
Joe Mantegna
- Monty
- (voix)
Sam Gifaldi
- Sam Beaver
- (voix)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Louie
- (voix)
- (as Dee Baker)
Melissa Disney
- Billie
- (voix)
Kath Soucie
- Serena (cygnet)
- (voix)
- …
Elizabeth Daily
- Ella
- (voix)
- (as E.G. Daily)
Pamela Adlon
- A.G. Skinner
- (voix)
- (as Pamela Segall Adlon)
Steve Vinovich
- Maurice
- (voix)
- …
Corey Burton
- Senator
- (voix)
Michael Winslow
- Chief
- (voix)
David Jeremiah
- Squirrel
- (voix)
- …
Julie Nathanson
- Felicity
- (voix)
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This movie was not the greatest movie I've ever seen, but I did enjoyed far more than I thought I would. Most of the story is true the book of the same name by E.B. White. Except of course for the song & dance numbers (which were terribly annoying and for the most part unessecary) and a couple of characters were
also not in the book (the talking squirrels are a few).
The Trumpet Of the Swan would be best enjoyed by children ages 3-10, beyond
that the movie seems hokie.
4 out of 10 stars.
also not in the book (the talking squirrels are a few).
The Trumpet Of the Swan would be best enjoyed by children ages 3-10, beyond
that the movie seems hokie.
4 out of 10 stars.
It's rather silly but nevertheless it's watchable. I just found that it couldn't capture my interest as there was something missing. It wasn't as magical as it should have been. I've personally never read the actual story but this movie adaptation version seems dull and feels like they have tried to make it fit into an "Ugly Duckling" format.
I don't think I would recommend watching this movie. It is fine if there is nothing else on but it just doesn't have enough to offer the audience. Louie also feels more pathetic than discouraged. It's hard to watch him interact with his family and then later with the human world. Although the ending turns out how you would expect it brings little resolution to the movie.
Oh, and minor side note... Louie the swan's father is a jerk.
I don't think I would recommend watching this movie. It is fine if there is nothing else on but it just doesn't have enough to offer the audience. Louie also feels more pathetic than discouraged. It's hard to watch him interact with his family and then later with the human world. Although the ending turns out how you would expect it brings little resolution to the movie.
Oh, and minor side note... Louie the swan's father is a jerk.
This is a mediocre family friendly animation. It's nothing special but works as modest time-pass entertainment specially for young children. The story deals with a trumpeter swan who doesn't have a voice and so doesn't know how to attract a mate. Would it help if he got a real trumpet and learned to play? The animation quality is alright for home viewing. The voice work is decent with Jason Alexander, Reese Witherspoon and Carol Burnett managing to hold our attention. The songs are dull and feel like padding. The film runs a short seventy minutes and is acceptable for kids.
Overall 4/10
Overall 4/10
I love the book by EB White and having seen Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web and really liking them, I looked forward to seeing The Trumpet of the Swan. Another reason why I wanted to see the film was because Carol Burnett was doing a voice on it, to this day I still love her as Miss Hannigan in Annie and I consider her a great actress and comedienne. On paper, Trumpet of the Swan had all the ingredients for a perfectly charming family film. A beautiful, charming book to work from and a great voice cast were the main attractions.
After finally seeing it, I felt that there were some good moments and everything, but at the end of the day it all felt bland. First of all, I highly appreciate the messages that the film had, learning the importance of reading and writing, overcoming disability, finding your own voice, honour and family love are great messages for kids and incorporated into the story in a simple yet effective way. Another redeeming quality is the voice cast, while I found the characters themselves bland I thought Jason Alexander, Seth Green, Reese Witherspoon, Mary Steenbergen, Joe Mantegna and Carol Burnett all do stellar jobs. Plus I think kids will find it very cute, there are parts where I certainly did find very sweet and well intentioned, as there are some touching moments.
However, there are also things that don't quite work. The animation I had mixed feelings about, some of the backgrounds are quite pretty with lovely use of pastel colours, but some of the characters are poorly drawn with some wonky movements. A lot less successful were the songs, they were sweet but they were also very sugary and forgettable and felt as though they were there to make the movie longer. Another component that didn't work as well was the story, there were some touching and humorous moments but the film's structure is somewhat episodic and rushed. That way I didn't relate to the characters as much as I would have liked, and that extra ingredient that made the book so charming was missing. Speaking of the characters while the protagonist was decent and Mrs Hammerbotham was likable in some ways, but some others Serena and the squirrels especially were rather cookie-cutter and the father did have moments where he annoyed me. Several of these problems lead to one major problem, the length, at barely over an hour the film was for me too short and that did affect how I felt about the characters and the story.
Overall, The Trumpet of the Swan certainly isn't a bad film as such, it just wasn't a particularly good one either. Kids will definitely like it, but adults may find it bland. 4/10 mainly for the voice work. Bethany Cox
After finally seeing it, I felt that there were some good moments and everything, but at the end of the day it all felt bland. First of all, I highly appreciate the messages that the film had, learning the importance of reading and writing, overcoming disability, finding your own voice, honour and family love are great messages for kids and incorporated into the story in a simple yet effective way. Another redeeming quality is the voice cast, while I found the characters themselves bland I thought Jason Alexander, Seth Green, Reese Witherspoon, Mary Steenbergen, Joe Mantegna and Carol Burnett all do stellar jobs. Plus I think kids will find it very cute, there are parts where I certainly did find very sweet and well intentioned, as there are some touching moments.
However, there are also things that don't quite work. The animation I had mixed feelings about, some of the backgrounds are quite pretty with lovely use of pastel colours, but some of the characters are poorly drawn with some wonky movements. A lot less successful were the songs, they were sweet but they were also very sugary and forgettable and felt as though they were there to make the movie longer. Another component that didn't work as well was the story, there were some touching and humorous moments but the film's structure is somewhat episodic and rushed. That way I didn't relate to the characters as much as I would have liked, and that extra ingredient that made the book so charming was missing. Speaking of the characters while the protagonist was decent and Mrs Hammerbotham was likable in some ways, but some others Serena and the squirrels especially were rather cookie-cutter and the father did have moments where he annoyed me. Several of these problems lead to one major problem, the length, at barely over an hour the film was for me too short and that did affect how I felt about the characters and the story.
Overall, The Trumpet of the Swan certainly isn't a bad film as such, it just wasn't a particularly good one either. Kids will definitely like it, but adults may find it bland. 4/10 mainly for the voice work. Bethany Cox
Being a very large fan of the original story, this movie was absolutely abysmal. As a standalone movie it's just a bit below par (the songs are just awful), but given that it was based on such a great story, this film had something to live up to, and it falls far short of that. There are characters and storyline added that don't really make sense - and some of the best parts of the original story were omitted.
For some reason, the swans all have hair that is obnoxiously colored. Lime green, purple, yellow and orange?? I guess this is so you can tell them apart but there could've been a less anatomically incorrect way to do it... but I guess this will be OK for kids.
If you are a fan of the original story looking for a decent movie adaptation, DO NOT watch this movie. You will be sorely disappointed.
If you're looking for a cute and fun movie to watch with your kids, then this movie is adequate. But just barely.
For some reason, the swans all have hair that is obnoxiously colored. Lime green, purple, yellow and orange?? I guess this is so you can tell them apart but there could've been a less anatomically incorrect way to do it... but I guess this will be OK for kids.
If you are a fan of the original story looking for a decent movie adaptation, DO NOT watch this movie. You will be sorely disappointed.
If you're looking for a cute and fun movie to watch with your kids, then this movie is adequate. But just barely.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLouie is named the famous trumpet player Louie Armstrong. Likewise, his sisters Ella and Billie are named after the jazz singers Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.
- GaffesThe trumpet changes color throughout the film. Sometimes the trumpet's color is gold, when the trumpet is supposed to be silver.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #25.3 (2001)
- Bandes originalesLouie, Louie, Louie
Written by Marcus Miller and Randy Rogel
Performed by Little Richard
Additional Vocals by Melissa Disney, Ann Marie Lee, Tony Pope and Jonny Solomon
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 102 202 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 102 202 $US
- 13 mai 2001
- Montant brut mondial
- 628 387 $US
- Durée
- 1h 15min(75 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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