Una giovane ragazza scopre una mappa segreta per il mondo onirico di Slumberland e, con l'aiuto di un eccentrico fuorilegge, attraversa i sogni e fugge dagli incubi, con la speranza di poter... Leggi tuttoUna giovane ragazza scopre una mappa segreta per il mondo onirico di Slumberland e, con l'aiuto di un eccentrico fuorilegge, attraversa i sogni e fugge dagli incubi, con la speranza di poter rivedere il suo defunto padre.Una giovane ragazza scopre una mappa segreta per il mondo onirico di Slumberland e, con l'aiuto di un eccentrico fuorilegge, attraversa i sogni e fugge dagli incubi, con la speranza di poter rivedere il suo defunto padre.
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For me, it had great, new world-building/quickly gets the viewer up to speed on the in/outs of Slumberland, solid character development, & a decent plot, along with lots of adventure, laughs, & heart!
Finally, Jason Momoa easily had me fully-convinced that he was this unique new character, and throughout, it felt like had a blast fitting into this character's big shoes! This role shows a whole new side of his acting range that I thoroughly enjoyed!
This is a quality family film, that I will definitely recommend to Family & Frinends!
There are so many negative reviews and I'm seriously wondering who these philistines are???
Highly recommended to this movie for anyone over 10 years old, as some of the nuances need a little more maturity.
Other than that, I can safely say I had a great time watching it, as like with any onion, layers keep being peeled away as the movie progresses and there is never a boring moment in this masterpiece.
So tag along for the ride and it will be a roller coaster , not only visually, but also emotionally too. It brings you up, down, turns you all around.
So enjoy!
Nuff said.
DK out.
Announced in March of 2020, Slumberland from producer Peter Chernin and director Francis Lawrence is the latest even release from Netflix. Loosely based on the early 20th century newspaper comic strip Little Nemo by Winsor McCay, the strip is no stranger to adaptation with McCay himself having produced a number of animated shorts featuring his characters, adaptations for theater and opera, an unauthorized obscure adaptation in 1984, and probably most notably the 1989 Japanese-American co-produced anime film Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland which survived a lengthy 10 year production cycle only to become a massive financial failure but did eventually get a cult following. In interviews Lawrence stated that his work on more grim works such as I Am Legend, The Hunger Games films and Red Sparrow left him wanting to try his hands at something more light-hearted and optimistic which lead to him choosing Slumberland as his next project. David Guion and Michael Handelman, best known for their work on Dinner for Schmucks and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, write the screenplay and the movie covers very familiar ground, but for me I think it does it well enough.
At the core of Slumberland, the movie is essentially a treasure hunt story with Nemo and Flip using her father's map to travel through various recurring dreams belonging to other people as the dreams of Slumberland possess hidden doors used by BOSA to keep order in the world. While some iconography from the comics and 1989 film is revisited such as the iconic "walking bed", most of the dreams are original creations with a ballroom filled with dancers made of butterflies and a city of glass some particularly well rendered set pieces. Sometimes the dreams can be a little underwhelming with some set pieces being the Canadian wilderness except with giant wild geese or one set that's just a large bathroom not particularly memorable and the BOSA being tailored after the 70s is more odd than it is whimsical. I also wasn't a fan of the design of the Nightmare as it's just a vaguely squid shaped smoke cloud.
In terms of the characters and performances I think the film does pretty well. Marlow Barkley I thought did well playing Nemo and she makes a solid audience proxy for which the dreams bounce off against. Chris O'Dowd is also very good as Nemo's uncle Philip and you feel his struggle being a parent to Nemo because he's been alone for so long. But stealing every scene he's in is Jason Momoa as Flip who gets to play into his comic side with a lot of high energy. While Flip's redesign is about as far from his original as you can get, let's be honest: after years upon years of creepy clown movies and those weird clown sightings in the Carolinas in the early 2010s (Remember those?) I don't think too many people want a clownish protagonist. Momoa is havin an absolute blast playing Flip who's sort of like a less threatening version of Beetlejuice with a air of "wannabe" dashing ladies man coupled with his brash impulsiveness that makes him fun to have an adventure with.
Slumberland is agreeable time killing family viewing that provides a fairly rousing adventure even if it doesn't go quite as full force with the concept as it could've. Overall a decent way to spend two hours.
The energy of this film is of those best Pixar bittersweet moments, the feel is dreamlike hyper-reality like Babe or the even weirder sequel, Pig In The City. Or Happy Feet's opera sequence. Indeed, I had to check this wasn't written/directed by the Mad Max don, it's so similar in raw peculiarity.
This is a film meant for kids that outshines allegedly adult fare in its acting performances, writing and direction. It is Paddington good and I don't say that lightly.
Slumberland could have coasted by and I would have been fine with that. The fact that it tries to connect, that it gives so much is why it has to be an 8/10
The only warning I would give is for adults watching this: if you've been through recent heavy familial trauma, you might want to give it a miss.
Let's Quiz Jason Momoa on His IMDb Credits
Let's Quiz Jason Momoa on His IMDb Credits
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWinsor McCay receives no onscreen credit for creating the characters and elements upon which the film is based.
- BlooperAt 1:06.54 in to the film, the uncle asks, Can't sleep, and says, It's always darkest before the dawn. Both are walking around on the rug with shoes on. When the uncle first showed his niece his home, he told her No shoes on the carpeting.
- Citazioni
Nemo: I'm not afraid of anything.
Agent Green: Being brave isn't about not being scared. It's about doing what you have to do, even when you are.
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- Celebre anche come
- El país de los sueños
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- Budget
- 150.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 57 minuti
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.00 : 1