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Fatigués d'être enfermés dans un vivarium, exposés au regard d'humains qui les voient comme des monstres, un groupe hétéroclite d'animaux parmi les plus dangereux d'Australie prépare un plan... Tout lireFatigués d'être enfermés dans un vivarium, exposés au regard d'humains qui les voient comme des monstres, un groupe hétéroclite d'animaux parmi les plus dangereux d'Australie prépare un plan audacieux pour s'enfuir du zoo.Fatigués d'être enfermés dans un vivarium, exposés au regard d'humains qui les voient comme des monstres, un groupe hétéroclite d'animaux parmi les plus dangereux d'Australie prépare un plan audacieux pour s'enfuir du zoo.
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Tim Minchin
- Pretty Boy
- (voix)
Miranda Tapsell
- Zoe
- (voix)
Angus Imrie
- Nigel
- (voix)
Guy Pearce
- Frank
- (voix)
Jacki Weaver
- Jackie
- (voix)
Isla Fisher
- Maddie
- (voix)
Diesel La Torraca
- Chazzie
- (voix)
Rachel House
- Jacinta
- (voix)
Aislinn Derbez
- Legs
- (voix)
Keith Urban
- Doug
- (voix)
Gia Carides
- Doreen
- (voix)
- …
Kiara Marr
- Norine
- (voix)
Lachlan Power
- Dave The Tasmanian Devil
- (voix)
- (as Lachlan Ross Power)
Wayne Knight
- Platypus
- (voix)
Celeste Barber
- Skylar
- (voix)
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Greetings again from the darkness. Capturing a kid's attention is difficult enough, but these days, it's a real challenge to hold that attention for 90 minutes. You best offer something extremely entertaining, which is exactly what first time (co-) directors Harry Cripps and Clare Knight have done. Ms. Knight previously worked as the Editor on the MADIGASCAR and KUNG FU PANDA movies, and is married to actor Wayne Knight (Newman from "Seinfeld"). Mr. Cripps previously wrote the screenplay to THE DRY (2020) and here he co-wrote the script with producer Gregory Lessans. Of course making animals the center of a kids' story is nothing new, and neither are the central topics of respect and family, yet this is quite an entertaining way to do so.
While watching the film with a four and five year old, I was able to witness first-hand the reactions and whether or not attention lapsed (theirs, not mine). The film opens at Australian Wildlife Park where Chaz Hunt (voiced by Eric Bana) is a Steve Irwin-type trainer who entertains the crowds and his son Jessie (Diesel La Torraca) with personal adventure stories that may or may not have a sprinkle of truth. But it's the animals who are the main attractions here. The park features the world-famous cutest animal, Pretty Boy (Tim Minchin), a Koala who excels at posing for pictures. In contrast, the "ugly" ones, or the deadliest ones, include Nigel the neurotic scorpion (Angus Imrie), Zoe the wise-cracking thorny devil lizard (Miranda Tapsell), Frank the funnel web spider who breaks out in dance when attraction strikes (Guy Pearce), and the newest addition, Maddie a taipan snake (Isla Fisher). Acting as a mother-figure to these creatures is Jackie the crocodile (Jackie Weaver).
After a dangerous event caused panic and misunderstanding, Jackie is shipped off away from the park. The other "ugly" animals decide to escape and head home (check the title). Pretty Boy accidentally gets caught up in the escape, and he ends up being quite obnoxious - in constant need of catering and compliments. This stands in stark contrast to the other animals who are quite likable and charming. That's the gag here, as well as our lesson in 'beauty is on the inside'. The road trip through the city and into the desert and mountains is quite an adventure and filled with things that don't go quite right for this band of misfits. Along the way, they learn of the U. S. S. - the Ugly Secret Society, which is a rescue operation run by animals for other animals that aren't lovable pets. They even have a funny catchphrase/password! Two of the most fun sequences involve Tasmanian Devils and a couple of toads named Doug and Dorene, who sing "When a Man Loves a Woman".
The film is obviously aimed at kids who are fascinated with animals, and it's charming and funny and entertaining for both kids and adults - exactly what you hope for with animated movies. The morals of the story about not judging a book by its cover, and the importance of family, are always good lessons to reinforce for kids. We should all be this ugly.
Available December 10, 2021 on Netflix.
While watching the film with a four and five year old, I was able to witness first-hand the reactions and whether or not attention lapsed (theirs, not mine). The film opens at Australian Wildlife Park where Chaz Hunt (voiced by Eric Bana) is a Steve Irwin-type trainer who entertains the crowds and his son Jessie (Diesel La Torraca) with personal adventure stories that may or may not have a sprinkle of truth. But it's the animals who are the main attractions here. The park features the world-famous cutest animal, Pretty Boy (Tim Minchin), a Koala who excels at posing for pictures. In contrast, the "ugly" ones, or the deadliest ones, include Nigel the neurotic scorpion (Angus Imrie), Zoe the wise-cracking thorny devil lizard (Miranda Tapsell), Frank the funnel web spider who breaks out in dance when attraction strikes (Guy Pearce), and the newest addition, Maddie a taipan snake (Isla Fisher). Acting as a mother-figure to these creatures is Jackie the crocodile (Jackie Weaver).
After a dangerous event caused panic and misunderstanding, Jackie is shipped off away from the park. The other "ugly" animals decide to escape and head home (check the title). Pretty Boy accidentally gets caught up in the escape, and he ends up being quite obnoxious - in constant need of catering and compliments. This stands in stark contrast to the other animals who are quite likable and charming. That's the gag here, as well as our lesson in 'beauty is on the inside'. The road trip through the city and into the desert and mountains is quite an adventure and filled with things that don't go quite right for this band of misfits. Along the way, they learn of the U. S. S. - the Ugly Secret Society, which is a rescue operation run by animals for other animals that aren't lovable pets. They even have a funny catchphrase/password! Two of the most fun sequences involve Tasmanian Devils and a couple of toads named Doug and Dorene, who sing "When a Man Loves a Woman".
The film is obviously aimed at kids who are fascinated with animals, and it's charming and funny and entertaining for both kids and adults - exactly what you hope for with animated movies. The morals of the story about not judging a book by its cover, and the importance of family, are always good lessons to reinforce for kids. We should all be this ugly.
Available December 10, 2021 on Netflix.
This is such an interesting movie. I love the characters very much, my favorite character is Maddie the snake, she's just so cute and beautiful. Some animated movies like this are not as perfect as Disney, but this animated film, may have this well-worn silly humor, but the characters won me over a lot. I hope that there will be a sequel.
Finally an Aussie animation that both parents and children can watch together, yet enjoy on totally separate levels of humour..and it is hilarious!
"Back To The Outback" follows the road trip of a bunch of creatures in the reptile house at a zoo (closely resembling a cross between Taronga and Australia Zoo) who are sick and tired of being locked in, only to be released as part of an exhibition where humans gawk at them like they're monsters.
This group of Australia's deadliest creatures plot a daring escape from their zoo to the Outback.
Glorious animation is teamed with a clever, funny screenplay from Harry Cripps (who also directed this feature film) and loveable characters voiced by Aussie icons like Eric Bana, Isla Fisher, Kylie Minogue, Jackie Weaver and Tim Minchin to name a few and backed by a great soundtrack.
Marvellous Summer entertainment out now on #Netflix.
"Back To The Outback" follows the road trip of a bunch of creatures in the reptile house at a zoo (closely resembling a cross between Taronga and Australia Zoo) who are sick and tired of being locked in, only to be released as part of an exhibition where humans gawk at them like they're monsters.
This group of Australia's deadliest creatures plot a daring escape from their zoo to the Outback.
Glorious animation is teamed with a clever, funny screenplay from Harry Cripps (who also directed this feature film) and loveable characters voiced by Aussie icons like Eric Bana, Isla Fisher, Kylie Minogue, Jackie Weaver and Tim Minchin to name a few and backed by a great soundtrack.
Marvellous Summer entertainment out now on #Netflix.
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Flicking through Netflix you might see this movie and dismiss it as a cheap, low effort, low quality kids cartoon, but I would actually recommend giving it a try.
The cast is star studded, the music is brilliant, the animation is stylised but very good.
Well worth the 90minutes.
The cast is star studded, the music is brilliant, the animation is stylised but very good.
Well worth the 90minutes.
As an Australian and as a resident of the Blue Mountains all of my life (64 yrs).. I could pick this to pieces BUT I wont because it was so well done and such fun that I just couldn't help but love it . Pretty sure its one I will watch again to see what I missed. Highly recommended !
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- AnecdotesThe lead character voiced by Eric Bana is called Chas Hunt, initials C Hunt which is a play on words for an adult word that the Australians have a peculiar fondness for. Goodness knows how they got this past censors.
- GaffesIn the chase scene, the view of the fire engine in the rear view mirror shows the koala in the right hand side of the vehicle, however it's a right hand drive, so the mirror image should show the koala in the left hand side of the vehicle, the same as the shots of the fire engine from the front.
- ConnexionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Kamping Kalamity (2021)
- Bandes originalesHello World
Written by Michael Fatkin (as Michael John Fatkin), Peter Hanna and Evie Rosenberg
Performed by Evie Irie
Courtesy of Republic Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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