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Alla ricerca dell'isola di Nim

Titolo originale: Nim's Island
  • 2008
  • T
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
37.845
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Jodie Foster, Gerard Butler, and Abigail Breslin in Alla ricerca dell'isola di Nim (2008)
This is the second theatrical trailer for Nim's Island, directed by Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin.
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Una giovane ragazza abita su un'isola remota con il padre scienziato e comunica con l'autore solitario del romanzo che sta leggendo.Una giovane ragazza abita su un'isola remota con il padre scienziato e comunica con l'autore solitario del romanzo che sta leggendo.Una giovane ragazza abita su un'isola remota con il padre scienziato e comunica con l'autore solitario del romanzo che sta leggendo.

  • Regia
    • Jennifer Flackett
    • Mark Levin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Joseph Kwong
    • Paula Mazur
    • Mark Levin
  • Star
    • Jodie Foster
    • Gerard Butler
    • Abigail Breslin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    37.845
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jennifer Flackett
      • Mark Levin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Joseph Kwong
      • Paula Mazur
      • Mark Levin
    • Star
      • Jodie Foster
      • Gerard Butler
      • Abigail Breslin
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    • 140Recensioni della critica
    • 55Metascore
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    Jodie Foster
    Jodie Foster
    • Alexandra Rover
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Jack Rusoe…
    Abigail Breslin
    Abigail Breslin
    • Nim Rusoe
    Michael Carman
    Michael Carman
    • Captain
    Mark Brady
    Mark Brady
    • Purser
    Anthony Simcoe
    Anthony Simcoe
    • First Mate
    Christopher James Baker
    Christopher James Baker
    • Ensign
    • (as Christopher Baker)
    Maddison Joyce
    • Edmund
    Peter Callan
    Peter Callan
    • Edmund's Father
    Rhonda Doyle
    Rhonda Doyle
    • Shirley - Edmund's mother
    Russell Butler
    • Old Fisherman
    Colin Gibson
    Colin Gibson
    • Cruise Director
    Bryan Probets
    Bryan Probets
    • Australian Tourist #1
    Andrew Nason
    • Australian Tourist #2
    Dorothy Thorsen
    • Blue-Haired Woman
    Penny Everingham
    • Older Woman Tourist
    Tony Bellette
    • Older Man Tourist
    Jeff Dornan
    • Taxi Driver
    • Regia
      • Jennifer Flackett
      • Mark Levin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Joseph Kwong
      • Paula Mazur
      • Mark Levin
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    6Doylenf

    Should have been magical but instead it's just an average fantasy/adventure...

    After watching NIM'S ISLAND, it occurred to me that Wendy Orr's children's novel would have worked much better as a Walt Disney animated feature than as a live action film with CGI effects. Animation would have provided the missing ingredient here--namely, good old-fashioned charm...and magic. The design work for the main titles led me to believe this would be an enchanting film. It wasn't.

    However, with a lack of good films for children to see, I wouldn't discourage younger patrons from seeing the film. It's entertaining enough for impressionable minds to appreciate--if they can understand that the Alex Roper character is really a figment of Abigail's and Jody's imagination.

    ABIGAIL BRESLIN is fine as the lonely island girl who has to fantasize about her pulp action hero and GERARD BUTLER is perfectly cast as her father (Jack) who goes missing for most of the story but is reunited with her--predictably--at the end after a savage storm. But I can't say I enjoyed watching JODIE FOSTER play a clumsy agoraphobic authoress in a series of scenes that had me wondering who else might have been better in that role. I came up with a younger Angela Lansbury, who knew how to do this sort of physical clumsiness with such skill and still remain charming. With Foster, the charm is gone and all you you get is a mannered amount of nerdy nervousness.

    Lest anyone adult should fall asleep during the proceedings, not to worry. Patrick Doyle's bombastic background score, incredibly busy even during the frenzied height of the storm scenes, is enough to make anyone pop open their eyes to see what's happening.

    What should have been wistful, magical, even a bit romantic, comes across as kind of brass, corny and utterly predictable nonsense with lots of credibility issues. Foster's character is among the most unbelievable characters ever created, even for a children's story.

    Summing up: Has its moments and it's not all bad, but too bad Butler couldn't have had more footage. His scenes as the imaginary adventurer provide the best and most humorous moments in the whole film.
    ntsci

    cute family film

    One of the best children fantasy films that I've ever seen. I'm really surprised at how low its rating is. Its amusing and fun and promotes important values such as courage, self-reliance, and heroism. It also does a great job in exploring what it means to be a hero and shows how a person can overcome the greatest phobias and other obstacles if motivated.

    I'm a bit tired of fantasy films that always end in battles. This was a film that you could show to the entire family.

    The DVD has some unusually interesting deleted scene that show a different take on the story.

    My congratulations to the film makers.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Think Like A Kid And This Will Be Tolerable & Fun

    Silly? Yes. Predictable? Yes. For Kids? Yes. Entertaining? Yes.....even for adults, IF you don't take anything seriously and expect something a little dumb but charming.nonetheless. Picture yourself as a kid watching a movie and you'll enjoy it a lot more, because it's definitely a children's film. It also has an involving story. Once it starts you have to stick around and see how it winds up. With some movies, I could care less but this one, I cared.

    For those who have kids age 5-12, this is highly recommended. For adults, well, it's not bad. If you're looking for "clean" entertainment, you found it. It's not goody-goody, either, and it's not always a smart family movie (a father leaving his kid all alone for several days?) but it's a nice movie, has funny animal characters, a lead kid who is not a brat, nice island scenery, one big-name actress (Jodie Foster) and is a diversion for an hour-and-a-half.

    The little dragon "Fred" is the best of the non-humans. I don't know if that's the real noise that lizard makes, but it's fun to hear. Seals are always entertaining, too. The one in this film is very talented.

    As for the humans, Abigail Breslin as "Nim Rusoe" is a cute, likable kid. Gerard Butler plays both male leads and does them well enough that you forget he's doing two characters. Seeing Foster do slapstick while being a female "Mr. Monk" was a little odd but, I'm not going to knock her for trying.

    As another reviewer said here, put yourself in a little kid's shoes and enjoy the film.
    6frozenbiscuits-1

    it worked, for all the reasons it maybe shouldn't have ( for me)

    this is one of those films, that manages to walk a thin line between parody( but not with a mean streak) and true family entertainment.

    my next thought might well spoil things for some, so please take caution, though I won't give away any specifics. I liked it, but for all the reasons I would normally not like a film so much... in places it does have emotional grappling hooks- yet it is a cacophony of formula, cliché, new twist on an old theme,

    Evertything about it has been done, it's like all the best elements from other stories that worked have been haphazardly combined into one family movie that stops just short of parody but yet you know it kind of is . sort of a Dr. Doolittle, meets, romancing the Stone, meets, the swiss family Robinson... too many to mention. and then throw in a few scenes that can make any one who has ever been a tourist or part of pop culture that has been lured by the idea of " your own paradise" uncomfortable. ( and yes, it never turns out well for those who live there.) for all the reasons it shouldn't have worked for me, it did work, on some unexpected level. I liked it.
    6wdashton43

    solid, but nothing special...

    Nim's Island is a tale about a young girl named Nim (imagine that) who lives with her single father on a remote island in the middle of the South Pacific. Because she has no friends or neighbors, she spends her time playing with animals and indulging in the fantastic fantasies of her Alex Rover adventure novels. The stories of the Alex Rover novels are assumedly based on the adventures of the author, Alexandra Rover. The reality is that Alexandra is an introvert hermit who spends her days writing her stories in her San Francisco apartment and talking aloud to the imaginary Alex Rover character. Alexandra and Nim come into contact through email and Nim reveals that her father, who is a scientist, is lost at sea. After much debating, Alexandra gets up enough courage to finally leave her apartment and travel to visit Nim. Once on the island, the girls quickly develop a special bond. With the help of the imaginary story hero Alex Rover, they step into a world of fun and adventure where the line separating fantasy and real life vanishes and dreams become realities (I know that last line was really corny, but whatever).

    The predominant aspect that enticed me to see the film was the awesome cast. You have academy award winner Jodie Foster as Alexandra Rover, Abegail Breslin—who you may remember from Little Miss Sunshine—playing Nim, and the star of 300, Gerard Butler playing dual roles as the father and as the imaginary Alex Rover. And yes, ladies, he does have his shirt off in this film.

    Despite the big names, the cast seemed to lack the necessary chemistry. I thought Butler did an awesome job with both of his roles, but his relationship with his daughter is far from believable. And Jodie Foster, who happens to be one of my favorite actresses, just seems really out of place in this film. Kind of like Subway's Jared eating at Quiznos. Breslin was fine as Nim, but she spends half the movie talking to lizards and a giant seal. That might seem cute to some viewers, but in my opinion she probably needs a psychiatrist, or possibly an exorcist. I would also like to add that someone needs to teach that girl proper running form. Many scenes feature Nim running through the woods or down the beach and every time I watched her run I just started to laugh. With her arms flailing about she looked like Pinocchio running around high on amphetamines or something.

    I did really enjoy all the fantasy elements of the film, but I think a movie that mixes fantasy with reality works best when the fantasy aspects provide a sharp contrast to reality. In Nim's Island, the normal lives they live are unrealistic which causes the fantasy elements to lose their effect. I mean, who in the right mind moves to a remote island with a ten year old? And how in the world did they get wireless internet service? I can't even get service in my own basement, and they have perfect connection on an island in the middle of no where.

    Maybe my expectations are too high. Maybe I am too old to appreciate a children's film. Nim's Island is, after all, a kid's movie in the purest sense. There are plenty of corny jokes, cute animals, and moments that will probably touch your soul, unless of course you are Satan. I had high hopes for this film because I honestly enjoy quite a few kids' movies. Who here doesn't like Hook? Or The Sandlot? Or Angels in the Outfield? Nim's Island, unfortunately, did not measure up. Sure I laughed a few times and smiled innocently at some of the scenes, but about half way through the movie I…well…to be perfectly honest, I fell sound asleep. I think I dreamt about unicorns, but I don't really remember.

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      The Australian sea lions used in the film are named Spud and Friday. Both reside at Sea World Australia, and shared the role of Selkie.
    • Blooper
      (at around 13 mins) There is no such thing as a "Southern Borealis". That is an oxymoron as Borealis means Northern. They probably mean Aurora Australis. This mistake is corrected in the Spanish dubbing of the film.
    • Citazioni

      [from trailer]

      Jack: Be the hero of your own life story.

      Alex Rover: Don't hand me that line - I wrote that line!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 21/Chapter 27/Flawless/Stop-Loss/Run Fatboy Run (2008)
    • Colonne sonore
      Stay Up Late
      Written by David Byrne, Chris Frantz (as Christopher Frantz), Jerry Harrison and Tina Weymouth (as Martina Weymouth)

      Performed by Talking Heads

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc./Sire Records and EMI Records U.K.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing and EMI Records U.K.

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 aprile 2008 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • La isla de Nim
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hinchinbrook Island, Queensland, Australia
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Walden Media
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      • 37.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 48.006.762 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 13.210.579 USD
      • 6 apr 2008
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      • 100.104.565 USD
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