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Un ragazzo di undici anni che crede di essere il miglior detective della città, gestisce l'agenzia "Total Failures" con il suo migliore amico, un immaginario orso polare di 1.500 libbre.Un ragazzo di undici anni che crede di essere il miglior detective della città, gestisce l'agenzia "Total Failures" con il suo migliore amico, un immaginario orso polare di 1.500 libbre.Un ragazzo di undici anni che crede di essere il miglior detective della città, gestisce l'agenzia "Total Failures" con il suo migliore amico, un immaginario orso polare di 1.500 libbre.
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- 5 candidature totali
Arlo Weierhauser
- Flo
- (as Caitlin Weierhauser)
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But it's a very good joke - laugh out loud funny at times. And there's a lot more to it than that - this movie is well worth a watch.
This movie is no failure. But I'm not sure it's a complete success either. I laughed more than my nine year old son did. Additionally, I found myself pausing the movie frequently to explain how much of what was being seen on screen was in the young boys head. And that he was the only one playing along with his imagination/fantasy. The rest of the cast were his foils...not really in on his schemes.
For no other reason, it's worth seeing for the imaginative script. The lead actor kind of wore on me. The monotone thing was only cute for so long. He needed a little bit more range. May not be the youngsters fault rather the director's box that he was put in. Either way prepare for a mini Joe Friday..."Just the Facts Mam" from credits to credits.
This is an odd one. Funny while tip toeing in the pediatric learning disability/mental illness waters. This is a good thing. My son actually asked me to pause the movie during a scene where the protagonist found himself in trouble in school due to his wild imagination. My son proceeds to share how difficult concentrating in class is for him. This was so interesting because lately I've noticed some things that made me wonder about ADHD. I'm not going to diagnose him but I will now look into this. The fact that he initiated this conversation came across like he was asking for help so help it will be. I love him! This wasn't my favorite movie but it may have helped my family and possibly help others too. Well done!
For no other reason, it's worth seeing for the imaginative script. The lead actor kind of wore on me. The monotone thing was only cute for so long. He needed a little bit more range. May not be the youngsters fault rather the director's box that he was put in. Either way prepare for a mini Joe Friday..."Just the Facts Mam" from credits to credits.
This is an odd one. Funny while tip toeing in the pediatric learning disability/mental illness waters. This is a good thing. My son actually asked me to pause the movie during a scene where the protagonist found himself in trouble in school due to his wild imagination. My son proceeds to share how difficult concentrating in class is for him. This was so interesting because lately I've noticed some things that made me wonder about ADHD. I'm not going to diagnose him but I will now look into this. The fact that he initiated this conversation came across like he was asking for help so help it will be. I love him! This wasn't my favorite movie but it may have helped my family and possibly help others too. Well done!
The amusing and quirky movie "Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made" immerses you in the world of 11-year-old self-described detective Timmy Failure, who has a distinct viewpoint on the world and an unyielding trust in his own abilities.
Timmy, a charming and humorous character, is the center of the movie. Young Winslow Fegley plays Timmy with the proper deadpan humor, and his steadfast self-belief, despite constant failure, is oddly inspiring. Timmy's exploits are made more whimsical and ridiculous by the silent presence of Total, a 1,500-pound polar bear, his devoted (and fictitious) companion. The supporting cast, which includes Timmy's incredibly understanding single mother and the humorously irritated school principle, is as endearing and contributes their own distinct flavors to the quirky humor of the movie.
The film's dry and funny humor captures the awkwardness and purity of childhood just right. It's not overtly humorous or confrontational; rather, it's based on astute observations and scenarios that will strike a chord with everyone who can recall the difficulties of growing up.
The movie is hilarious, for sure, but it also skillfully incorporates some touching lessons about tenacity, acceptance of oneself, and the value of friendship. Timmy's adventure is about more than simply solving crimes; it's about discovering how to deal with life's obstacles, overcome disappointments, and, in the end, accept his own special traits.
Even though the plot is episodic and moves quickly, there isn't always a clear focal point or conflict. Furthermore, not every audience may find the offbeat humor and oddball characters appealing, especially those looking for a more traditional children's movie. "Timmy Failure" is a charming gem, nonetheless, for individuals who enjoy quirky humor, endearing tales, and characters that embrace originality. This movie serves as a helpful reminder that even in the face of failure, there is always room for growth and learning, and that often the most worthwhile adventures are those we engage on with an ally who is devoted-even if that companion is just imagined-and our own distinct point of view.
Timmy, a charming and humorous character, is the center of the movie. Young Winslow Fegley plays Timmy with the proper deadpan humor, and his steadfast self-belief, despite constant failure, is oddly inspiring. Timmy's exploits are made more whimsical and ridiculous by the silent presence of Total, a 1,500-pound polar bear, his devoted (and fictitious) companion. The supporting cast, which includes Timmy's incredibly understanding single mother and the humorously irritated school principle, is as endearing and contributes their own distinct flavors to the quirky humor of the movie.
The film's dry and funny humor captures the awkwardness and purity of childhood just right. It's not overtly humorous or confrontational; rather, it's based on astute observations and scenarios that will strike a chord with everyone who can recall the difficulties of growing up.
The movie is hilarious, for sure, but it also skillfully incorporates some touching lessons about tenacity, acceptance of oneself, and the value of friendship. Timmy's adventure is about more than simply solving crimes; it's about discovering how to deal with life's obstacles, overcome disappointments, and, in the end, accept his own special traits.
Even though the plot is episodic and moves quickly, there isn't always a clear focal point or conflict. Furthermore, not every audience may find the offbeat humor and oddball characters appealing, especially those looking for a more traditional children's movie. "Timmy Failure" is a charming gem, nonetheless, for individuals who enjoy quirky humor, endearing tales, and characters that embrace originality. This movie serves as a helpful reminder that even in the face of failure, there is always room for growth and learning, and that often the most worthwhile adventures are those we engage on with an ally who is devoted-even if that companion is just imagined-and our own distinct point of view.
I have been really surprised about the comments I have read for this movie so far as they suggest many people may have been mistaken about what it is about. The movie is not specifically for children which is where some of the confusion potentially comes from (given it is based on children's books) because a lot of the heavy dialogue (and little action) may go over their heads.
Timmy is a little boy who is rather disruptive & oblivious of most. His behaviour most likely however represents someone with high functioning autism spectrum disorder (unfortunately most comments so far suggest many people are unfamiliar with what this is). Timmy struggles with understanding what is going on around him & in order to deal with his life, has created a world that makes sense to him.
The characters of Mr Jenkins, Crispin & Patty are brilliant because they take Timmy seriously & recognise that he is not meaning to be rude; quite to the contrary, he is trying his best to do what is right. What is fantastic about these characters is that they model strategies to help him be successful, without destroying his identity. The movie also highlights the importance of differentiated learning so that all individuals are able to engage (as opposed to Mr Crocus' antiquated methods when dealing with atypical learners).
This movie is quietly affirming for those of us in close contact with children on the spectrum. It is a brilliant window into how the world might seem to them (& be different to ours) and is a reminder that we need to have patience and that eventually, with persistence it will all make sense. The movie is refreshing because it Is realistic; it is confusing and awkward at times, just like life is for any child that is feeling uncertain.
Timmy is a little boy who is rather disruptive & oblivious of most. His behaviour most likely however represents someone with high functioning autism spectrum disorder (unfortunately most comments so far suggest many people are unfamiliar with what this is). Timmy struggles with understanding what is going on around him & in order to deal with his life, has created a world that makes sense to him.
The characters of Mr Jenkins, Crispin & Patty are brilliant because they take Timmy seriously & recognise that he is not meaning to be rude; quite to the contrary, he is trying his best to do what is right. What is fantastic about these characters is that they model strategies to help him be successful, without destroying his identity. The movie also highlights the importance of differentiated learning so that all individuals are able to engage (as opposed to Mr Crocus' antiquated methods when dealing with atypical learners).
This movie is quietly affirming for those of us in close contact with children on the spectrum. It is a brilliant window into how the world might seem to them (& be different to ours) and is a reminder that we need to have patience and that eventually, with persistence it will all make sense. The movie is refreshing because it Is realistic; it is confusing and awkward at times, just like life is for any child that is feeling uncertain.
Overall I thought this movie was good fun, something for a single viewing but not to put on a "Favorites" list for repeated viewing. In a nod to the title, it does feel like "Mistakes Were Made" in production; the movie feels incomplete. Like a car missing a seat, rear view mirror, a radio, and a tire. Whether some key scenes were left out, or cut for time, there is a sense that with appropriate tweaking this movie could have been much better. Additional background into what prompted this child to create the fantasy world he put himself in; why a polar bear?; what is the obsession with Russian spies?; what's up with the scarf? There are many things hinted at or teased, but we are not shown the reason for them. The potential is there, and other movies have used similar plot devices successfully, but like my car analogy there are parts missing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTimmy, his mom, and Crispin are watching Pixar Animation Studios's Up (2009) in the movie theater, as evident by the music.
- ConnessioniFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: D23 Expo 2019 Extravaganza (2019)
- Colonne sonoreI've Gotta Be Me
Written by Walter Marks
Performed by Tony Bennett
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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