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Rudger est un garçon que personne ne peut voir, imaginé par Amanda pour partager ses aventures palpitantes. Lorsque Rudger arrive seul à la Ville des Imaginaires, où les Imaginaires oubliés ... Tout lireRudger est un garçon que personne ne peut voir, imaginé par Amanda pour partager ses aventures palpitantes. Lorsque Rudger arrive seul à la Ville des Imaginaires, où les Imaginaires oubliés vivent et trouvent du travail.Rudger est un garçon que personne ne peut voir, imaginé par Amanda pour partager ses aventures palpitantes. Lorsque Rudger arrive seul à la Ville des Imaginaires, où les Imaginaires oubliés vivent et trouvent du travail.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Kokoro Terada
- Rudger
- (voix)
Rio Suzuki
- Amanda
- (voix)
Sakura Andô
- Lizzie
- (voix)
- (as Sakura Ando)
Riisa Naka
- Emily
- (voix)
Takayuki Yamada
- Jinzan
- (voix)
Issei Ogata
- Mr. Bunting
- (voix)
Akira Terao
- Old Dog
- (voix)
Hana Sugisaki
- Aurora
- (voix)
Mitsuaki Kanuka
- Koyuki
- (voix)
Ikue Ôtani
- Doron
- (voix)
Kokoro Hirasawa
- Julia
- (voix)
Eito Kawahara
- John
- (voix)
Louie Rudge-Buchanan
- Rudger
- (English version)
- (voix)
Evie Kiszel
- Amanda
- (English version)
- (voix)
Hayley Atwell
- Lizzie
- (English version)
- (voix)
Avis à la une
Studio Ponoc is a studio that have some of the staff from Ghibli studio. The films that they made prior to "The Imaginary" have the essence of the magic that encapsulate the spirit of Ghibli. It's like a love child of Ghibli, growing up and make their own steps. The Imaginary is a testament of that fact. The ratings doesn't do justice to the quality this film exudes: Top tier animation, beautiful sceneries, touching story, and magical sentiment throughout. I watched from start to finish and I cannot think of one thing to complain about this film. Granted, i wasn't expecting anything to top the masterpiece Ghibli delivers over the years prior to watching this, but trust me, just turn off your judgmental brain, let the imagination runs wild, and have fun watching this beautiful film.
I just watched a new anime kid's movie on Netflix called The Imaginary. It's about a little girl and her imaginary friend who are threatened by someone who has lived for hundreds of years by devouring children's imaginary friends. I think kid's movies can be broken into two types. There are Miyazaki's films, which are the best. They were made because they had to be made. They were a compulsive expression of the artistic mind behind them and are not restricted to a juvenile viewing public. Then there are kid's movies that were made simply to be a kid's movie and make a buck from the kid audience. They range from utter trash like The Goonies to okay movies like The Imaginary. It has some good ideas in it and I guess it is worth a watch.
I've been trying to get into more anime, and after seeing the trailer for this, I decided to give it a shot-and I'm so glad I did. I honestly don't get why the rating isn't higher. It's a beautiful story, told with so much care and heart, that it had me hooked from beginning to end.
What really stuck with me is how it explores the innocence of childhood-how kids, even in the middle of grief or loneliness, can create entire worlds of wonder and joy. And how sometimes, adults forget what that felt like, or worse, try to take it away. But this film feels like a quiet reminder to let our inner child breathe a little, to not lose sight of that part of us that knows how to dream.
What really stuck with me is how it explores the innocence of childhood-how kids, even in the middle of grief or loneliness, can create entire worlds of wonder and joy. And how sometimes, adults forget what that felt like, or worse, try to take it away. But this film feels like a quiet reminder to let our inner child breathe a little, to not lose sight of that part of us that knows how to dream.
Studio Ponic ain't no Studio Ghibli for sure but it's visual atmosphere and interesting concept does wave away a mighty blast and engagement for children and families. Filled with amazing animation, character designs, and colorful structures, the concept about children's imagination and the allegory surrounding them is interesting and while it's writing is convoluted, it's ambitious direction holds up and carries away with magic and some spark.
The characters and settings are interesting but I found myself being more invested with the supporting characters rather than the main lead and I wish the movie had a bit more focus on the supporting characters instead. Alongside with some great voice performances, dialogue, and pacing.
All in all, this isn't going to be the same as Ghibli but I am looking forward to see what Ponic offers next.
The characters and settings are interesting but I found myself being more invested with the supporting characters rather than the main lead and I wish the movie had a bit more focus on the supporting characters instead. Alongside with some great voice performances, dialogue, and pacing.
All in all, this isn't going to be the same as Ghibli but I am looking forward to see what Ponic offers next.
Giving this an 8/10 rating
New film from Studio Ponic, which is and adaptation of an english fantasy novel. This film covers ground that has been stepped on by 'Imaginary Friends', which is still out in the cinema, so you can do this as a double bill if you want, both films are very good and quite dream like, but this more so as it's animated, giggling it a very different feel, the story is different, but the themes is both films are the same.
In this film, the power of the mind is very well explored into dark territory, as the evil in this, is evil, and is quite scary, and you will go-'what the hell is this',, and the film has these comments in it, and some quite joyful scenes, and the characters, real or not, a very well defined and worth sicking with.
I managed to see this in the cinema, and as always, this is the best way for an very well crafted animation, you will get the most out of it.
New film from Studio Ponic, which is and adaptation of an english fantasy novel. This film covers ground that has been stepped on by 'Imaginary Friends', which is still out in the cinema, so you can do this as a double bill if you want, both films are very good and quite dream like, but this more so as it's animated, giggling it a very different feel, the story is different, but the themes is both films are the same.
In this film, the power of the mind is very well explored into dark territory, as the evil in this, is evil, and is quite scary, and you will go-'what the hell is this',, and the film has these comments in it, and some quite joyful scenes, and the characters, real or not, a very well defined and worth sicking with.
I managed to see this in the cinema, and as always, this is the best way for an very well crafted animation, you will get the most out of it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWriter & Producer Yoshiaki Nishimura spent 2.5 years writing back stories of all of the main characters so that the animators & others would have a richer understanding of their motivations and behaviors.
- Crédits fousThe Studio Ponoc logo features Rudger.
- ConnexionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Animated Movies of 2024 (2024)
- Bandes originalesNothing's Impossible
Performed by A Great Big World featuring Rachel Platten
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 919 996 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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