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Tonnerre, un petit chat abandonné à la recherche d'un abri pendant un orage tombe sur la plus bizarre des maisons imaginables, propriété d'un vieux magicien et habitée par une galerie pétill... Tout lireTonnerre, un petit chat abandonné à la recherche d'un abri pendant un orage tombe sur la plus bizarre des maisons imaginables, propriété d'un vieux magicien et habitée par une galerie pétillante d'automates et de machins.Tonnerre, un petit chat abandonné à la recherche d'un abri pendant un orage tombe sur la plus bizarre des maisons imaginables, propriété d'un vieux magicien et habitée par une galerie pétillante d'automates et de machins.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Cinda Adams
- Nurse Baxter
- (voix)
George Babbit
- Jack
- (voix)
- …
Brianne Brozey
- Thunder
- (voix)
- (as Murray Blue)
- …
Kathleen Gati
- Carla
- (voix)
- (as Kathleen Browers)
Joey Camen
- Chihiuahua
- (voix)
Grant George
- Daniel
- (voix)
Shanelle Gray
- Maggie
- (voix)
Nina Grillo
- Audrey
- (voix)
Kyle Hebert
- Mark Mathews
- (voix)
Goldie Jonsie
- Old Lady
- (voix)
Kendra Leif
- Lasondra
- (voix)
Joe Ochman
- Mr. Eames
- (voix)
- (as Joey Lotsko)
Millie Mup
- Mrs. Eames
- (voix)
Will Parks
- Mike Mathews
- (voix)
Sage Sommer
- Izzy
- (voix)
Doug Stone
- Lawrence
- (voix)
Joey D'Auria
- Reggie Willis
- (voix)
- (as Joseph J. Terry)
Avis à la une
25 August 2014 Film of Choice at The Plaza Dorchester on this rainy bank holiday afternoon - House of Magic. Adults were definitely in the minority in the cinema this afternoon to see this lovely animated tale of an abandoned kitten doing everything he can to save his new home. Originally released in France on Christmas Day last year, it has eventually hit our screens amid some fierce competition for the school holidays. This film has some very cute characters and is engaging from the opening scene when Thunder the cat is abandoned by his family. In true animation fashion the story leads us through good times and bad times but always ends with a happy ending. Not one for the DVD collection but a rainy afternoon viewing on the TV would be a must.
The film is a mediocre storyline of an abandoned cat that ends up being adopted by a magician. Typical children's story.
However, the villain has a propensity to shout "Damn Cat!" anytime he involved with the cat. This was rated G, wasn't it? The animation is good, and seems to play off some sort of 3d effects throughout. Not the same level of animation as Pixar or Dreamworks, but still pretty good quality.
Watch it if you are bored and need a cheap film to entertain the kids for an hour and a half.
I would give the film the following ratings:
Story- 3/5 Characters- 2.5/5 Animation- 4.5/5 Cheesy reference to the film "Big" - 7.5/5
However, the villain has a propensity to shout "Damn Cat!" anytime he involved with the cat. This was rated G, wasn't it? The animation is good, and seems to play off some sort of 3d effects throughout. Not the same level of animation as Pixar or Dreamworks, but still pretty good quality.
Watch it if you are bored and need a cheap film to entertain the kids for an hour and a half.
I would give the film the following ratings:
Story- 3/5 Characters- 2.5/5 Animation- 4.5/5 Cheesy reference to the film "Big" - 7.5/5
The story of the abandoned cat whose cruel owner dumps him when they move house.
Alone and unprotected the lovely cat faces a difficult challenge for survival and as he wanders the streets manages to enter a house that had already other animals in it as well as various gadgets. The owner embraces him instantly but some of the other guests are reluctant to accept him and so he has to earn their trust.
The opportunity to do so will come as a wicked nephew wants to sell the house.
An appealing story combined with high quality visuals, giving us an angle of the world from the point of view of a small animal. Various themes are involved such as abandonment, new beginnings, fitting in and proving oneself.
When it comes to protecting our home, one better not underestimate the determination of even the smallest of opponents.
It will surely delight children without leaving the adults unimpressed either.
Alone and unprotected the lovely cat faces a difficult challenge for survival and as he wanders the streets manages to enter a house that had already other animals in it as well as various gadgets. The owner embraces him instantly but some of the other guests are reluctant to accept him and so he has to earn their trust.
The opportunity to do so will come as a wicked nephew wants to sell the house.
An appealing story combined with high quality visuals, giving us an angle of the world from the point of view of a small animal. Various themes are involved such as abandonment, new beginnings, fitting in and proving oneself.
When it comes to protecting our home, one better not underestimate the determination of even the smallest of opponents.
It will surely delight children without leaving the adults unimpressed either.
Most European animations intended for the mass market are often very disappointing either in a lame script or bland animation. Usually it is Hollywood that rules the roost here, but The House of Magic was a pleasantly surprising film released (in the UK) in a summer already overcrowded with family fare.
Admittedly this film is aimed at a much younger market than say, the Marvel Films but nonetheless it is still doing the rounds where other animation like The Nut Job, How to train your dragon 2 and Planes 2 are also on release. I am a little surprised the distributors put it out during the summer because it obviously won't have the same kind of publicity as those big American productions but nonetheless I am glad to see it has been reasonably well received because it is actually quite watchable and likable. Although I saw the film in 2D I could see the scenes designed for the 3D release and can quite understand those that think its is one of the better 3D releases.
The story is not terribly sophisticated, an abandoned little ginger kitten wanders into a spooky house and ends up fighting a greedy real estate agent who is trying to sell it behind his elderly magician uncle's back. After a sub plot involving the Rabbit and a mouse trying to get rid of the kitten the kitten ultimately ends up teaming up with the other inhabitants of the house (Rabbit, mouse, two lovebirds and various sentient inventions) plus two sick children to thwart him. The film does drag in a few places and is quite predictable but is extremely well animated, has fun with it's music cues (watch out for some classic British pop music from the 1980s) and will ultimately leave children and adults with a big grin on their face as the end credits roll. The script could have done with a few more laughs but anybody who has ever owned a cat will recognize how well translated the mannerisms of 'Thunder' the kitten have been done.
Ultimately I found this to be an undemanding, very well animated and perfectly serviceable little film that has no offensive elements (although I agree with a previous reviewer who found the callous way the kitten is abandoned by its original owner to be a little bit upsetting). Nonetheless the film moves on quickly from that start and the reasons why he was abandoned are briefly addressed in the story (economic recession).
I was going to give this film a 6 but 'Thunder' is such a cute creation and probably the most lovable cat in a film since Puss in Boots from Shrek that I gave it a 7.
Admittedly this film is aimed at a much younger market than say, the Marvel Films but nonetheless it is still doing the rounds where other animation like The Nut Job, How to train your dragon 2 and Planes 2 are also on release. I am a little surprised the distributors put it out during the summer because it obviously won't have the same kind of publicity as those big American productions but nonetheless I am glad to see it has been reasonably well received because it is actually quite watchable and likable. Although I saw the film in 2D I could see the scenes designed for the 3D release and can quite understand those that think its is one of the better 3D releases.
The story is not terribly sophisticated, an abandoned little ginger kitten wanders into a spooky house and ends up fighting a greedy real estate agent who is trying to sell it behind his elderly magician uncle's back. After a sub plot involving the Rabbit and a mouse trying to get rid of the kitten the kitten ultimately ends up teaming up with the other inhabitants of the house (Rabbit, mouse, two lovebirds and various sentient inventions) plus two sick children to thwart him. The film does drag in a few places and is quite predictable but is extremely well animated, has fun with it's music cues (watch out for some classic British pop music from the 1980s) and will ultimately leave children and adults with a big grin on their face as the end credits roll. The script could have done with a few more laughs but anybody who has ever owned a cat will recognize how well translated the mannerisms of 'Thunder' the kitten have been done.
Ultimately I found this to be an undemanding, very well animated and perfectly serviceable little film that has no offensive elements (although I agree with a previous reviewer who found the callous way the kitten is abandoned by its original owner to be a little bit upsetting). Nonetheless the film moves on quickly from that start and the reasons why he was abandoned are briefly addressed in the story (economic recession).
I was going to give this film a 6 but 'Thunder' is such a cute creation and probably the most lovable cat in a film since Puss in Boots from Shrek that I gave it a 7.
Every time that I sit down to watch an animated movie nowadays, I inevitably end up surprised by the visual quality of the animations, and this film was no exception. The visuals are stunning (I watched the motion picture in 2D, as i am no fan of 3D for the time being). You could see many of the effects are intended for 3D, but even as 2D they are uniformly excellent and very exciting to watch. The story itself is rather simplistic and intended mostly for children, as are the dialogs.
I watched it together with my wife and 8 year old daughter who found the movie to be excellent. My wife on the other hand thought it to be extremely boring. Myself, I am probably somewhere in-between the two extremes. I found this to be a very decent, professionally made animated movie mainly aimed at a younger audience, and in that it fulfills its purpose totally. Recommended.
I watched it together with my wife and 8 year old daughter who found the movie to be excellent. My wife on the other hand thought it to be extremely boring. Myself, I am probably somewhere in-between the two extremes. I found this to be a very decent, professionally made animated movie mainly aimed at a younger audience, and in that it fulfills its purpose totally. Recommended.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe sign on the magician's piano reads "Steinway & daughters", a reference or a tribute to Steinway & sons - the leading piano manufacturer.
- GaffesWhen we first see the orange tree music box there are no oranges on the floor around it, but after the zoom in and out there are seven oranges scattered on the floor, none of which dropped off the tree.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #52.11 (2015)
- Bandes originalesAm I Wrong
Written by William Wiik Larsen, Nicolay Sereba (as Nico Sereba) and Vincent Dery
Performed by Nico & Vinz
Produced by William Wiik Larsen
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The House of Magic 3D
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 34 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 091 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 091 $US
- 7 sept. 2014
- Montant brut mondial
- 64 197 205 $US
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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