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Un jeune renne souffrant de vertiges apprend à surmonter sa peur, prend des leçons de vol avec un écureuil volant maladroit et se dirige vers le pôle Nord pour sauver un Père Noël en difficu... Tout lireUn jeune renne souffrant de vertiges apprend à surmonter sa peur, prend des leçons de vol avec un écureuil volant maladroit et se dirige vers le pôle Nord pour sauver un Père Noël en difficulté et sa flotte de rennes volants.Un jeune renne souffrant de vertiges apprend à surmonter sa peur, prend des leçons de vol avec un écureuil volant maladroit et se dirige vers le pôle Nord pour sauver un Père Noël en difficulté et sa flotte de rennes volants.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Olli Jantunen
- Niko
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Hannu-Pekka Björkman
- Julius
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Vuokko Hovatta
- Wilma
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Vesa Vierikko
- Musta Susi
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Jussi Lampi
- Räyskä
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Risto Kaskilahti
- Rimppa
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
- …
Minttu Mustakallio
- Essie
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Juha Veijonen
- Raavas
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Puntti Valtonen
- Hirvas
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Elina Knihtilä
- Oona
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Juulia Rönkkö
- Saaga
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Tommi Korpela
- Porolauman johtaja
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Aarre Karén
- Isoisä
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Arttu Hämäläinen
- Poropoika 1
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Ilmari Huhtala
- Poropoika 2
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
Mika Ala-Panula
- Oinas
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
- …
Kari Hietalahti
- Armas
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
- …
Janus Hanski
- Rautias
- (Finnish version)
- (voix)
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10Ramikug5
This is excellent movie. This film tells us about dream. Especially, how great it is to have a dream that you want so badly. And, I think it's great to have a super father that can make you dream higher to be in the future. This film also speaks not to give up your dream even though there are many obstacles. And it also speaks that you don't live by yourself in this world. I do catch the Christmas spirit (though I never celebrate it anyway). It's that Christmas will be so much wonderful day ever when we spend it with people who love us and we love them back as well. In the end, this movie "Niko & The Way to The Stars" is really great after all. Worthwatching!
I just watched this with my 3 year old grandson and 1-1/2 year old granddaughter. Lucky most of the appalling story plot went over his head and she lost interest and started playing. I considered turning it off but decided to let him finish watching it, so I wouldn't have to explain why I didn't think it was appropriate.
Aside from the fact that Niko's mother had a one-night stand with one of Santa's reindeer, Prancer is a dead-beat father who first didn't even want to admit that he was Niko's dad. Afterall, what would a womanizing, conceited, barhopping, flying reindeer want with a little kid around, right? And then they even showed all the reindeer burping after they had their drink, giving Niko some too and looking expectingly at him until he burps too. Nice manners to be teaching! That singing weasel was extremely annoying, I could have done without that. And that tune she was singing at the bar reminded me an awful lot of "Santa Baby".
And don't even get me started on the pink poodle lost in the woods and the moss eating (vegetarian?) wolf who wants to be taught how to be a dog.
I'm glad the 1-1/2 year old went off to play before the black wolf and his horde started getting really mean, she might have gotten scared. She started crying during the part of Disney's Snow White, when Snow White was lost in the woods in the dark and all those eyes were scaring her. I can just imagine what would have happened, had she seen those growling, snarling wolves.
The dubbing was terrible. Like one of the other commenters, I also had trouble understanding what they were singing in the beginning and caught on to it later on: flying forces, not flying horses. And why did some of the characters call the kid Nieco and others pronounced it like Nicko? No consistency whatsoever.
Terrible terrible movie. No humor whatsoever and a plot more akin to a reality show. What a waste of time, money & talent.
Aside from the fact that Niko's mother had a one-night stand with one of Santa's reindeer, Prancer is a dead-beat father who first didn't even want to admit that he was Niko's dad. Afterall, what would a womanizing, conceited, barhopping, flying reindeer want with a little kid around, right? And then they even showed all the reindeer burping after they had their drink, giving Niko some too and looking expectingly at him until he burps too. Nice manners to be teaching! That singing weasel was extremely annoying, I could have done without that. And that tune she was singing at the bar reminded me an awful lot of "Santa Baby".
And don't even get me started on the pink poodle lost in the woods and the moss eating (vegetarian?) wolf who wants to be taught how to be a dog.
I'm glad the 1-1/2 year old went off to play before the black wolf and his horde started getting really mean, she might have gotten scared. She started crying during the part of Disney's Snow White, when Snow White was lost in the woods in the dark and all those eyes were scaring her. I can just imagine what would have happened, had she seen those growling, snarling wolves.
The dubbing was terrible. Like one of the other commenters, I also had trouble understanding what they were singing in the beginning and caught on to it later on: flying forces, not flying horses. And why did some of the characters call the kid Nieco and others pronounced it like Nicko? No consistency whatsoever.
Terrible terrible movie. No humor whatsoever and a plot more akin to a reality show. What a waste of time, money & talent.
Summary : A little reindeer on a search for his father. Helped by small rodents. Foiled by wolves who look to be copies of the hyenas in Lion King.
Family values: The little reindeer protagonist is basically told by his mom that he is the product of a one-night stand. And she tells him that his dad is off working and will not be coming back.
So, the gist of the story is that he is basically searching for his dead-beat dad who places work over family or personal responsibilities.
We could take the triteness of the first, but not the loose morals of the second.
In addition, the voice-over is pretty badly acted.
This is not a movie our family will watch again.
Family values: The little reindeer protagonist is basically told by his mom that he is the product of a one-night stand. And she tells him that his dad is off working and will not be coming back.
So, the gist of the story is that he is basically searching for his dead-beat dad who places work over family or personal responsibilities.
We could take the triteness of the first, but not the loose morals of the second.
In addition, the voice-over is pretty badly acted.
This is not a movie our family will watch again.
well, i'm not really into Finnish animated movies, but i make an exception for this one. Not because the main character got my name (lol), but cause it's cute, funny and touching. Ya OK, the animation's good but the story somehow seems weak and lacking. However, it did a pretty good job to entertain me cause i really liked it. In this movie, Niko's always practicing to fly like his dad, but the problem is he never met his dad. So, along with Julius, a lazy flying squirrel, he sets out for Santa's Fell to find him. Like i said, the movie's not bad, it's really funny parts in it, especially when Niko drinks a beer and burps. But it also leaves a really good message about how to not give up on your dream, even if u get into trouble. So, i'm gonna give this movie a 8.5 out of 10, cause i think it was really well done even if the story wasn't really strong.
Although I'm a Finn I can see where the negative comments of the American parents come from. You have grown up with the Disney policy of showing children only sugarcoated films trying to protect them from the real world. I am a great fan of enchantment, princesses and cute animals but to make changed versions of world classics such as The Little Mermaid in which the ending was ruined by changing it into a happy one is a sacrilege. The Andersen story is forever spoiled for those who have first seen the film.
I don't actually believe that children pay much attention to the one night stand or the macho behaviour of the reindeer. That's there for the grown-ups. The children are drawn to the story and if you don't point the other matter to them, it goes by like a snowflake.
On the other hand many children living with a single parent may relate to Niko's situation and find comfort in seeing that he is not an outcast. It would be wonderful if all families had two parents and everyone lived happily ever after but sadly it isn't so. The word bastard should be deleted from the world. Your own goals and resources are what matters, not your family background.
As mentioned in another post the animation of snow is fantastic in this movie. Also the animals are drawn well. The reindeer really look like this and the wolves' running rhythm is spot on. There are many local details like the landing light on the runway. They are called lumberman's candles in Lapland.
I don't actually believe that children pay much attention to the one night stand or the macho behaviour of the reindeer. That's there for the grown-ups. The children are drawn to the story and if you don't point the other matter to them, it goes by like a snowflake.
On the other hand many children living with a single parent may relate to Niko's situation and find comfort in seeing that he is not an outcast. It would be wonderful if all families had two parents and everyone lived happily ever after but sadly it isn't so. The word bastard should be deleted from the world. Your own goals and resources are what matters, not your family background.
As mentioned in another post the animation of snow is fantastic in this movie. Also the animals are drawn well. The reindeer really look like this and the wolves' running rhythm is spot on. There are many local details like the landing light on the runway. They are called lumberman's candles in Lapland.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is the most expensive Finnish animated film.
- GaffesIn the film Wilma is said to be a lumikko (weasel), but she is actually a kärppä (stoat). The difference: a kärppä has a black tail-end and a lumikko has an all-white tail.
- Crédits fousAt the end of the credits: 21.858 liters of beer were consumed during the making of this movie!
- Versions alternativesAlternate version spoken in Finnish.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #39.15 (2008)
- Bandes originalesTie tähtiin
Written by Stephen McKeon
Finnish lyrics by Annamari Metsävainio
Performed by The Filmharmonic Orchestra Prague and Choir Prague & Totti Hakkarainen
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Flight Before Christmas
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 6 100 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 21 897 141 $US
- Durée
- 1h 20min(80 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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