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Terkel i knibe

  • 2004
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  • 1h 17min
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Terkel i knibe (2004)
ComédieMusicalMystèreThrillerAnimationAnimation par ordinateurAnimation pour adultes

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTerkel is an average teenager whose life takes a turn for the worse when a girl who had a crush on him kills herself and an unknown maniac starts stalking him.Terkel is an average teenager whose life takes a turn for the worse when a girl who had a crush on him kills herself and an unknown maniac starts stalking him.Terkel is an average teenager whose life takes a turn for the worse when a girl who had a crush on him kills herself and an unknown maniac starts stalking him.

  • Réalisation
    • Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen
    • Thorbjørn Christoffersen
    • Stefan Fjeldmark
  • Scénario
    • Anders Matthesen
    • Mette Heeno
    • Karsten Kiilerich
  • Casting principal
    • Anders Matthesen
    • Kim Mattheson
    • Bill Bailey
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    13 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen
      • Thorbjørn Christoffersen
      • Stefan Fjeldmark
    • Scénario
      • Anders Matthesen
      • Mette Heeno
      • Karsten Kiilerich
    • Casting principal
      • Anders Matthesen
      • Kim Mattheson
      • Bill Bailey
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 25avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux11

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    Anders Matthesen
    • Terkel
    • (voix)
    • …
    Kim Mattheson
    • Terkel's Mum
    • (voix)
    • …
    Bill Bailey
    Bill Bailey
    • The Narrator
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Ben Bishop
    Ben Bishop
    • Jason…
    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Terkel's Mum
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Adrian Edmondson
    Adrian Edmondson
    • Terkel
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Aksel Hennie
    Aksel Hennie
    • Terkel
    • (voix)
    • …
    Felix Herngren
    Felix Herngren
    • Terkel
    • (voix)
    Helena Roman
    Helena Roman
    • Fiona
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • …
    Toby Stephens
    Toby Stephens
    • Justin
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Johnny Vegas
    Johnny Vegas
    • Uncle Stewart
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen
      • Thorbjørn Christoffersen
      • Stefan Fjeldmark
    • Scénario
      • Anders Matthesen
      • Mette Heeno
      • Karsten Kiilerich
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    7teo-sun

    That was crazy and fun!

    Being an Italian i've never heard about Terkel and all the others crazy characters. I've seen the movie 'cause i like twisted computer graphic movies, and i can say i've laughed a lot! Terkel end his friends are funny, the cartoon is like a mix of nasty moments inspired by great and famous series like "The Simpsons" or "South Park". The plot was a little dumb, but with a touch of mystery! But who cares about the plot when you can see funny moments a LOT of dirty language (just hear the old sailor, the uncle of Terkel... or his friend Jason, always walking around with a crowbar in his jeans...). This is a fresh and funny movie, ABSOLUTELY NOT for children!
    8WaxBellaAmours

    Gleefully Naughty Danish cartoon puts a sunny, blithely jocular smile on a naturally dark story

    Commencing SIFF's "Midnight Adrenaline" program in 2006, "Terkel in Trouble" is Denmark's first CGI feature-length cartoon, and no doubt it's the kind that would make Pixar nervously clench their throat. A film that feels like a cross between a nerve-rackingly suspenseful after-school special and an R-rated Disney musical, it's tale of adolescent angst and suburban paranoia varies loosely between tones of high-energy recklessness, nerve-rattling tension and jocular naughtiness. It's a definite crowd-pleaser for only certain types of crowds.

    Our teenage protagonist is the hapless Terkel, a gawky almost-teenager with peeled-back red hair and a canyon-wide half-smile (with lips that blithely remain divided at all times to show his lopsided teeth), his face seems etched in a permanent state of bemusement and tremulous vigilance. Being perpetually stalked by two well-dressed, bawdy schoolyard bullies (one, a verminous schoolboy that seems to be a blonde mop-topped Ratzo Rizzo mended into an uber-confident junior-high bad-boy; the other, a portly, none-too-bright sidekick that looks like a "Sopranos" castoff), he always has to keep checking over his shoulder to see when they're going to strike next.

    Not that home-life provides much solace; inside the walls of his suburban pad, his family unit seems like a Monty Python sketch of mild domestic dysfunction. From a father who literally can only say "No", a mother that's basically a walking chimney as she always seems to be lighting a new cigarette in her mouth, and a sister who haplessly seems prone to endless pratfalls and accidents that continue to escalate into brutal absurdity. Let's not forget to mention the comically drunken, not-so-sane uncle (perpetually donning a sea captain outfit) who spews endless string of wildly inappropriate, booze-tingled comments (many of which I can't repeat here) to those he supposedly means to help.

    His only pal seems to be Jason, a constantly profane, sullen, rap-obsessed confidant, who always carries an iron pipe in his backpack, because, well, you never know when you might need it in the 'burbs.

    As Jason continues to grow distant, the schoolyard bullies ratchet up their torment and his family becomes increasingly unsympathetic and remote, Terkel's only chance at personal redemption seems to be through his new homeroom teacher, a joyful, often-crooning embodiment of the sunshine-liberal spirit that offers a much-needed ray of light to Terkel's otherwise unwelcoming world.

    However, Terkel starts receiving anonymous death threats out of nowhere, something that increases our anti-hero's already tense plight through the dangerous halls of his suburban junior high.

    And toss in a lot of remarkably upbeat and often very naughty musical numbers (including the most lewdly joyful and potty-mouthed romantic anthem ever captured in a cartoon, a dynamic Danish rap sequence and a nightmarish episode that cleverly riffs on Michael Jackson's "Thriller"), a lollipop-colored visual design with a few ornery sight gags, and plenty of very intense moments of rampant neurosis and paranoia for it's hapless anti-hero, and that gives you "Terkel in Trouble", one that will make you, if all things, glad you're no longer thirteen.

    Suburban angst tales are hardly innovative territory for storytelling, but this one is an especially inspired and gaudy one: clearly the filmmakers want their audiences to both look in awe and squirm in their seats, overwhelmingly enjoying it and feeling uncomfortable for doing so at the same time, and they often succeed in both. Likely it will seem both odd and oddly familiar for the American viewer, as those weaned on "South Park" and "The Simpsons" will likely be confounded by its joyful idiosyncrasies as well as giddily amused by its array of jokingly miserable characters.

    The setting of an anonymous western Suburb, populated with cruel, spoiled and unscrupulous beings that remain completely distant to those they view as friends and family but get belligerently compassion when protecting them from harm, forms a central identity that's both cynical and warmly ironic, a mixture American audiences have come to know very well. Yet the style is splashed in a colorful, consistent loopiness, balancing the murky, sordid traits that accompany the film's harsher moments with an often blithely facetious, bright-as-neon smile to many of the issues at hand. In short, it's portrayal of familiar themes could only be told with a distinctly Scandinavian-bad-boy personality.

    Given, it's balance of bright light and darkness doesn't always succeed, as some scenes that seemingly want us to laugh at events involving teen suicide and child abuse just feel downright sour and snide, even by the standards of the film's often enduringly nasty charm. And the film occasionally gets a little too gruesome for it's own good, including Terkel's sisters increasingly bizarre series of brutal pratfalls, a previously mentioned teen suicide sequence and his uncle's drunken, brutal confrontation with Terkel's unforgiving bullies after Terkel ignites a failed beer bust, to name a few (and you can make sure that Jason's iron pipe doesn't go unused).

    But with a film that naturally likes to bask in a motley, playful naughtiness, "Terkel in Trouble" is often brazenly splendid. With three directors and voiced completely (with an amusingly tongue-in-cheek and shape shifting poise) by stand-up comedian Anders Matthesson, "Terkel in Trouble" is an achievement, not only for being the landmark CGI-cartoon for it's native Denmark but also melding the idea of a "kids" movie to a straight-forward, non-condescending approach that happily lets them indulge in their joyfully vulgar pleasures rather than forcing them to endure aloof, stilted and often foolish preaching. It's a film for adults to let out the crude inner-child inside all of us, back when we gleefully embraced an immoral spirit rather than condemning it.
    7McBuff

    Finally!

    The first Danish 100% computer-animated feature, and it's a deserved hit!

    From the opening credits, a bullseye parody of Kyle Cooper's classic title sequence from SE7EN, the film hits a note far away from your usual animated fluff, be it from Disney, Pixar or anywhere else, for that matter. If Tim Burton and The Farrelly Brothers directed South Park, it would look something like this. Adapted from Anders Matthesen and Mette Heeno from Matthesen's radio play, it's a paperthin story of sixth-grader Terkel, who receives death threats and has trouble with a couple of bullies at school. But what it lacks in story, it compensates for with inventive CGI animation despite its low budget (more Jimmy Neutron than Finding Nemo), brilliant voice characterizations by Matthesen (who does all the voices), and a sharp, anarchic, non-PC and absolutely hilarious sense of humor. Extra bonus: Pixar-like "outtakes" during end credits.
    8keuhkokala

    Delightfully twisted, like a danish South Park

    What got me watching this movie was the advertisement that this movie is like South Park directed by Tim Burton. I agree with the South Park part. The movie deals with elementary school kids with anarchistic humour involving lots of comical violence, cursing, bodily functions and bizarre incidents that make so many, including me, loving that show. Also this movie.

    As for Tim Burton, he directs visually impressive and original movies, that deal with a character, that doesn't quite fit the surrounding world. None of the descriptions above quite fit Terkel in Trouble. The characters are quite normal types. Anyone knows the types, bullies, wiggers, vain girls, teased fat ones and crazy substitutes from their own days at elementary school. I think a proper tag line would be "South Park directed by Sam Raimi". At least in the Evil Dead days Raimi was famous for enjoying both torturing his actors while shooting and enjoying a lot of violent humour inspired by the Three Stooges.

    So it was a very funny movie. It wasn't actually a very original one, the key mystery is way too easy to figure out, but I was laughing too hard at things like a fork in the eye, a sledgehammer to the crotch and biting a kid's ear off in a battle, to really be bothered by it. Even the South Park boys would be jealous.

    **** The best part: Instead of the best scene, I'd like to describe my favorite character. That is Terkels alcoholic sailor-uncle. A very violent, ignorant and nonchalant he may be, but loving Fernet Branca so much makes him a really twisted character. And also an enjoyable one.
    princesswu-79837

    Not ok for children

    This movie has a guy named Terkel. The animation is very gruesome. The character designs are also more awful then hair high. Film makes no sense at all. The characters look stupid. I appreciate the music in the movie. Terrible lip syncing. The worst thing about this movie is the voice acting. I hope I never see this movie again.

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    • Anecdotes
      The first fully computer animated Danish feature length film.
    • Citations

      [after Doris has jumped out of a fourth story window]

      Caretaker: Thank god that fat cow didn't land on anyone!

    • Crédits fous
      Just like in "A Bug's Life" the end credits are intercut with animated "outtakes", featuring narrator Arne as director.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #30.12 (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Ta' og fuck af!
      Written & Performed by Anders Matthesen

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    • How long is Terkel in Trouble?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Why didn't Jason ever told to Terkel that Doris was his sister all the time?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 avril 2004 (Danemark)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Danemark
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Denmark)
      • Official site (Italy)
    • Langue
      • Danois
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Terkel in Trouble
    • Sociétés de production
      • Nordisk Film
      • A. Film
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 51 168 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 648 $US
      • 28 mars 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 306 003 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 17 minutes
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      • Dolby SR
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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