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Fantasia 2000

  • 1999
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  • 1h 15min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
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Fantasia 2000 (1999)
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Aggiornamento del film originale con nuove interpretazioni di grandi opere di musica classica.Aggiornamento del film originale con nuove interpretazioni di grandi opere di musica classica.Aggiornamento del film originale con nuove interpretazioni di grandi opere di musica classica.

  • Regia
    • James Algar
    • Gaëtan Brizzi
    • Paul Brizzi
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Eric Goldberg
    • James Fujii
    • Joe Grant
  • Star
    • James Levine
    • Steve Martin
    • Itzhak Perlman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    42.942
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • James Algar
      • Gaëtan Brizzi
      • Paul Brizzi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eric Goldberg
      • James Fujii
      • Joe Grant
    • Star
      • James Levine
      • Steve Martin
      • Itzhak Perlman
    • 225Recensioni degli utenti
    • 137Recensioni della critica
    • 59Metascore
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    James Levine
    • Self - Host (segment "Pomp and Circumstance"), Conductor (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Self - Introductory Host
    Itzhak Perlman
    Itzhak Perlman
    • Self - Host (segment "Pines of Rome")
    Quincy Jones
    Quincy Jones
    • Self - Host (segment "Rhapsody in Blue")
    Bette Midler
    Bette Midler
    • Self - Host (segment "Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102")
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Self - Host (segment "Carnival of the Animals")
    Penn Jillette
    Penn Jillette
    • Self - Host (segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice")
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    Teller
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    • Self - Host (segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice")
    Wayne Allwine
    Wayne Allwine
    • Mickey Mouse (segment "Pomp and Circumstance")
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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Self - Host (segment "Firebird Suite - 1919 Version")
    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Self - Co-Host (segment "Pomp and Circumstance")
    Tony Anselmo
    Tony Anselmo
    • Donald Duck (segment "Pomp and Circumstance")
    • (voce)
    Russi Taylor
    Russi Taylor
    • Daisy Duck (segment "Pomp and Circumstance")
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    Chicago Symphony Orchestra
    • Themselves
    • (as The Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
    Kathleen Battle
    • Self - Featured Soprano (segment "Pomp and Circumstance")
    • (voce (canto))
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    Gaëtan Brizzi
    Gaëtan Brizzi
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    Paul Brizzi
    • Self - Animator
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    Yefim Bronfman
    • Self - Pianist (segment "Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102")
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      • James Algar
      • Gaëtan Brizzi
      • Paul Brizzi
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      • James Fujii
      • Joe Grant
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Very good, but not as good as the original!

    The first problem was that there was too much introduction between the pieces. Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones were the best, but the one with Steve Martin was unnecessary, as well as Penn and Teller. The film itself was a little short, but I enjoyed it anyway. It is beautifully animated, with good choices of music, but if anything, I wish there was more of it. I love the original, but I thoroughly recommend this as well. The animation was spot on, especially in the Pines of Rome segment. This was my personal favourite, as i thought that baby whale was so sweet. Donald Duck's version of Noah's Ark set to the music of Elgar was hilarious, as was the Carnival of the animals. The most beautifully animated was the Firebird sequence,reminding me of FernGully, telling the story of "Life, death and renewal." I am not a huge fan of Stravinsky, but the Firebird I have always considered his best work. There was also the abstract images in the Beethoven. They were ambiguous but very well done, but I didn't like the chopping of the piece itself. The section they missed out is essential to the movement's development in my opinion. The Pines of Rome sequence was outstanding I thought, I showed it to my year 4 peers 8 years ago, and they all clapped at the end of that segment but were unenthuasiastic about the rest of the film. Then Gershwin treated us with Rhapsody in Blue, telling the story of a typical day in New York. The Shostakovich was very good, but marred by the interesting but overlong introduction. Great animation and music though. The Saint Saens was funny, but the Magic Trick was pointless. Unfortunately Sorceror's Apprentice was one of the highlights in the original, but was for me the weakest segment here. The Elgar was absolutely hilarious, and the Firebird very heartfelt also I had early memories of thinking the Sprite was absolutely gorgeous. The music was very well performed by James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. All in all, 8/10 Bethany Cox.
    9zetes

    pure beauty

    Fantasia 2000 has really been screwed over since it was released in January of the year 2000. I was lucky enough to see it on the IMAX screen. I liked it quite a bit then, but never thought about it much. but for some reason, when it was announced that it would be released on DVD, my interest sparked again, and I got it. now, watching it for the second time, i realize just how amazing it was. it is by far one of the most interesting disney projects ever, probably the best and most unique since the original Fantasia. i will go over and rate and criticize each segment now:

    1. "Symphony #5" - the battle between good and evil with colorful abstract triangles, unmistakably based on butterflies, being attacked by black triangles in an ethereal setting. this segment did not impress me at all when i originally saw the film, but seeing it again, i am able to appreciate the pastel artistry (the DVD provides a lot of insight on to how difficult it was to create this segment). the segment as a whole may be one of the weakest, but it is very beautiful. possibly the greatness and familiarity of the music diminishes the segment's overall power. it is possibly the single most famous piece of music ever written. 8/10

    2. "Pines of Rome" - a family of whales fly around in the air. i actually disliked this segment when i first saw the film last january. personally, computer animation used in an animated film always made me cringe. watching it again, i now love the way the cgi whales move and look against the cell animated backgrounds. now i feel that this is maybe the best segment of the film. the music is the best of all. i had never heard it before. the story is also probably the best of them all. it turns out to be one of the most beautiful and miraculous pieces of animation ever created. 10/10

    3. "Rhapsody in Blue" - several stories of unhappy people are told and intersect in New York City. First off, this is a great piece of music and one of the most unique pieces of animation i have seen. Disney here forgot its attempts at realism and just went for charicatures. it is incredible to see animators create a microcosm of a Robert Altman film as a silent film. This was one of my favorites the first time i saw the film, and it remains so now. 10/10

    4. "Piano Concerto #2, Allegro, Opus 102" (The Steadfast Tin Soldier) - again, when i first saw the film, I was annoyed at their use of computer animation. now, i see how wonderful this segment really is and how the computer animation works within the beautiful cell animation. the characters in this segment are beautifully made. the tin soldier himself isn't all that impressive, but the ballerina and the jack-in-the-box are amazing creations, among the most effective characters disney has ever created. I love the music in this one, too. i had never heard it before. the only thing i can fault this film for is that the animators changed the ending from a sad or bittersweet ending to a happy one. they claim that the music made them change it, because the music was more upbeat when it ended. this is true, but i also think that they would never have been allowed to end it sadly even if the music had ended so. Disney does not want to depress anyone, and they would slap a happy ending on it no matter what. but, with the music as an excuse, i can accept the ending of the film. 10/10

    5. "Carnival of the Animals, Finale" - my least favorite segment, when i first saw it and now. it is only about 3 minutes long, and i'm glad for that. i do like it a bit more now, the art, watercolor, anyway. the story is very formulaic, and it follows the annoying tradition of silly disney animal characters like Timon and Pumbaa and Sebastion the crab and so many others. The segment is merely okay, and its shortness provides those children who are bored (the movie wasn't made for them in the first place) to be entertained a little more. 7/10

    6. "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" - Who can argue? it is a classic. maybe it shows a little laziness in the filmmakers, to just slap this onto a 65 minute film to pad it to 70 minutes, but who cares. it is wonderful. If you get the DVD, make sure to listen to Mickey Mouse's commetary about this segment. it is awesome. 10/10

    7. "Pomp and Circumstance" - this may be the most famous of the pieces of music, only competing with Symphony #5, because of its association with graduation. It works surprisingly well with the story of Donald as Noah's assistant who can never find his wife Daisy on the arc and thinks she was left out. Even though they don't acknowledge it anywhere on the DVD, this is obviously based on Buster Keaton's The Naviagator, a silent comedy. This segment ends up being very funny, almost as good as The Sorcerer's Apprentice, and even touching. It is very worthy, even though i know most people blew it off. 10/10

    8. "Firebird Suite - 1919" - probably the best of the bunch, and the best film to end on. the order of the segments is actually quite well planned out, spacing them out interspersing beauty and whimsy quite well so as to never cross over emotions between two segments. each starts afresh. The Firebird Suite is the story of death and rebirth in nature, with a sprite helping nature to bloom after the winter. she awakes the firebird, a volcano, which destroys all that she has created. at the end, after being destroyed, a majestic elk revives the sprite and she revives nature. the only fault i could think of, and it does harm the film for a few people, is the tremendous similarities between it and Mononoke Hime, Princess Mononoke, which disney distributed last year. I have heard this segment called a rip-off of that film, but, with the tremendously long amount of time it takes to produce an animated piece, i will guarantee that The Firebird Suite was in developement over a year before Mononoke was released. Death and rebirth is such a common theme, it is universal. It is done as well here as it is in Mononoke Hime. 10/10

    The interstitials - this is surely the worst part of the film, and it completely diminishes the film's value. We do not need famous people telling us that it is okay to listen to classical music. This is an insult to our intelligence. buy the DVD, and fast-forward over these chapters. 5/10.

    Overall, 9/10, one of the best films of 2000, one of the most miraculous animated films ever made. It was not well received by critics or audiences, and i think this was a huge mistake. remember, the first fantasia bombed, too. maybe someday in the future, when the minds of Americans become more intelligent and complex again, Fantasia 2000 will get its due.
    7CuriosityKilledShawn

    Pretty good, but I wish it was longer.

    Top quality animation and a sense of humour make this sequel/add-on a formidable animated movie in its own right. The running time of 74 minutes is a bit of a let-down. I would have liked to have seen more pieces and more imagination. And be warned, The Sorcerer's Apprentice remains. As this was the original's ONLY real selling point they decided to stick it back in there, so you're really only get just over an hours worth of new footage. Which feels like a bit of a rip-off.

    But my favorite segment is the one with Donald Duck, in fact they were all cool, especially the one with the volcano. The music matches the story perfectly and it has some truly beautiful animation. Far superior to those ugly CGI crap we get these days. And the TV show style introductions were more watchable than the dubbed Deems Taylor segments in the original.

    This was the first animated movie to be made for IMAX screens and the digital picture is amazing. See this preferably on an IMAX screen or on DVD. Watching it on VHS would only insult the brilliant animation. It's sad that Disney has abandoned traditional hand-drawn animation for theatrical projects. It's what the studio was built on after all. But Disney is shadow of its former self, we all know that.

    Just as good as the original Fantasia, but loses points for not being longer and more ambitious.
    8LeRoyMarko

    Surprising

    We had two kids at home and I went to rent to one thinking it was a typical Disney movie. I was wrong, but the kids still liked it.

    I was surprise by the musical choice in this one. Great classical pieces. And the animation is very well done. Some segments better than others.

    I got to see this one on a regular tv-set, but I guess you should try to see it on an IMAX screen, or at least a cinema screen.

    Out of 100, I gave it 81. That's good for *** out of ****.

    Seen at home, in Toronto, on June 15th, 2002.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Beautiful Sequel of a Classic Animation

    "Fantasia 2000" is a beautiful sequel of the classic animation "Fantasia" (1940). The conductor is James Levine and each segment is introduced by the actor Steve Martin, the violinist Itzhak Perlman, the actress Bette Midler, the entertainer Penn & Teller, the actor James Earl Jones, the conductor Quincy Jones and the actress Angela Lansbury. The audio is in DTS and THX and the program is the following:

    (1) Symphony No. 5 in C minor-I. Allegro con brio, by Ludwig van Beethoven.

    (2) Pines of Rome, by Ottorino Respighi.

    (3) Rhapsody in Blue, by George Gershwin.

    (4) Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major-I. Allegro, by Dmitri Shostakovich.

    (5) The Carnival of the Animals, Finale, by Camille Saint-Saëns.

    (6) The Sorcerer's Apprentice, by Paul Dukas.

    (7) Pomp and Circumstance – Marches 1, 2, 3 and 4, by Edward Elgar.

    (8) Firebird Suite – 1919 Version, by Igor Stravinsky.

    My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Fantasia 2000"

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      The Broadway ending sequence of "Rhapsody in Blue" contained so many different colors (over 200) that the CAPS system had trouble rendering it, causing delays in the production of Tarzan (1999).
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      James Earl Jones: [introducing the Carnival of the Animals] These drawing boards have been the birthplace of some of the most beloved animal characters of all time. So it's no surprise that they choose for our next segment, "The Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns. Here the sensitive strains of impressionistic music combine with the subtle artistry of the animator to finally answer that age old question: "What is man's relationship to nature?"

      [is handed a piece of paper]

      James Earl Jones: Oh, sorry... That age old question: "What would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingos?"

      [turns to look off-camera]

      James Earl Jones: Who wrote this?

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Right after the final credits, you hear Steve Martin's voice, wondering out loud if he's still on camera, then realizes it's the end of the movie. He then asks the audience, 'Can I have a ride home?'
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      The Rat Scene from Piano Concerto No.2
    • Connessioni
      Edited from Fantasia (1940)
    • Colonne sonore
      Symphony No. 5
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 settembre 2000 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Official site
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Walt Disney's house)
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      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation
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      • 80.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 60.655.420 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.290.525 USD
      • 2 gen 2000
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      • 90.874.570 USD
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