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Il viaggio di Arlo

Titolo originale: The Good Dinosaur
  • 2015
  • T
  • 1h 33min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Raymond Ochoa and Jack Bright in Il viaggio di Arlo (2015)
"The Good Dinosaur" asks the question: What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? In this epic journey into the world of dinosaurs, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of.
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Animal AdventureBuddy ComedyComputer AnimationDinosaur AdventureQuestActionAdventureAnimationComedyDrama

In un mondo dove dinosauri e uomini vivono fianco a fianco, un apatosauro di nome Arlo deve prendersi cura di un nuovo amico umanoIn un mondo dove dinosauri e uomini vivono fianco a fianco, un apatosauro di nome Arlo deve prendersi cura di un nuovo amico umanoIn un mondo dove dinosauri e uomini vivono fianco a fianco, un apatosauro di nome Arlo deve prendersi cura di un nuovo amico umano

  • Regia
    • Peter Sohn
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bob Peterson
    • Peter Sohn
    • Erik Benson
  • Star
    • Jeffrey Wright
    • Frances McDormand
    • Maleah Nipay-Padilla
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    134.917
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3315
    449
    • Regia
      • Peter Sohn
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bob Peterson
      • Peter Sohn
      • Erik Benson
    • Star
      • Jeffrey Wright
      • Frances McDormand
      • Maleah Nipay-Padilla
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    • 346Recensioni della critica
    • 66Metascore
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    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • Poppa
    • (voce)
    Frances McDormand
    Frances McDormand
    • Momma
    • (voce)
    Maleah Nipay-Padilla
    • Young Libby
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    • (as Maleah Padilla)
    Ryan Teeple
    • Young Buck
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    Jack McGraw
    Jack McGraw
    • Young Arlo
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    Marcus Scribner
    Marcus Scribner
    • Buck
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    Raymond Ochoa
    Raymond Ochoa
    • Arlo
    • (voce)
    Jack Bright
    Jack Bright
    • Spot
    • (voce)
    Peter Sohn
    Peter Sohn
    • Pet Collector
    • (voce)
    Steve Zahn
    Steve Zahn
    • Thunderclap
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    Mandy Freund
    • Downpour
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    Steven Clay Hunter
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    A.J. Buckley
    A.J. Buckley
    • Nash
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    • (as AJ Buckley)
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Ramsey
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    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Butch
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    David Boat
    David Boat
    • Bubbha
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    • (as Dave Boat)
    Carrie Paff
    Carrie Paff
    • Lurleane
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    Calum Grant
    • Pervis
    • (voce)
    • (as Calum Mackenzie Grant)
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      • Peter Sohn
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      • Peter Sohn
      • Erik Benson
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    7MrGenre

    A Fun Movie, Even If It's Not Pixar's Best

    I felt compelled to write a review, primarily because there are so many "1 star" reviews taking up residence on this site. Let's be frank, folks. If it wasn't Pixar, you wouldn't be whining about how "awful" it was.

    Here's the truth for those who are actually interested in seeing it: it's a pretty great flick.

    I would love to hop on here and tell you that everyone's wrong and it's the most amazing animated movie I've ever seen, but that wouldn't be true. I would honestly say it's near the bottom when compared to all the other Pixar films.

    But it's still a lot of fun. Here are the most laudable aspects, in my humble opinion:

    1: The animation is the best Pixar has done to this point. It's truly beautiful! They did a tremendous job of capturing the beauty of nature, from forests to prairies, and interposing an almost cheesy-looking dinosaur in the midst of it was fantastic. Don't waste your time with a DVD on this one, splurge for the Blu-Ray.

    2: The characters are heartwarming, and the plot is simple. Frances McDormand is especially wonderful as the mother of the simple farming family of apatosaurs, and the characters are driven by simple values like family and hard-work. I understand why many were frustrated with the simplicity of the plot, but do we always have to jump the shark in a movie? It's a fun and beautiful journey.

    3: It's a beautiful parody of a classic western story/film. I'm a little annoyed that the previews didn't push this aspect more, because a lot of the movie-bashing is based on the fact that people didn't get the story they expected. This is not unlike classic Disney movies like "The Incredible Journey." Don't expect something modern or game-changing here. This is just a twist on a classic homecoming story.

    I hope this preview helps dispel some of the hate. It's a fun movie, and worth a watch, even if it's not my favorite Pixar.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    A dinosaurs journey to get back to his family...

    I sat down to watch "The Good Dinosaur" with my family, that being wife and 6 year old son, and I didn't really have any idea that I would end up being as entertained by this animated movie as I was. I had thought that this would just be another one of those mass-produced generic animated movies aiming for the kids.

    The story in "The Good Dinosaur" was actually surprisingly good, and it was told in a very entertaining way, and also in a way that kept the movie progressing at a constant good pace. There weren't really any dull moments throughout the course of the movie, and even the slower moments in the movie were good and had crucial parts to the overall storyline.

    The CGI, style and textures in "The Good Dinosaur" were all very impressive. But of course, Pixar is well-known for that, and they didn't disappoint by any means with this 2015 release. The entire animated world was rich in color, details and very lovable.

    As for the characters portrayed in "The Good Dinosaur", well there is something for everyone here. I dare say that much. Of course you have someone brave, someone lovable, someone daring, someone clumsy, etc. etc. It was all here. And they had managed to get together and impressive group of voice actors and actresses for the various roles. And for an animated movie, then the voice acting is essential.

    "The Good Dinosaur" is the kind of story that you take to heart immediately and you will be entertained right up to the very end of the movie, that is for sure. And although you already know how the movie will end, it is still a good story to experience and an entertaining movie to watch.

    This 2015 animated movie, like most Pixar movies, is of the type that you can watch more than just a single time. And it does stand out from many other Pixar movies, mainly because of the setting of the age of dinosaurs and the characters.

    "The Good Dinosaur" scores a solid six stars out of ten rating from me, as it is a movie that has that ability to make you feel good, feel entertained and make you laugh all at the same time.
    8AlsExGal

    Not just a kid's film ...

    ... which is the impression I got when I saw the DVD cover art, the title, and the trailers.

    It came on one of the pay channels the other day and I sat down to watch. What I found was a whacked out "what if" view of natural history plus a tale on facing your fears and finding friendship where you least expect it.

    The movie starts with a bang - literally. Dinosaurs are eating in a field 65 million years ago as an asteroid comes tumbling towards earth. The dinosaurs look up. The asteroid passes harmlessly overhead. The dinosaurs continue eating. So the mass extinction never happens.

    Millions of years pass and the dinosaurs evolve. The "vegi-sauruses" become farmers. The "meat-asauruses" become ranchers. One humorous turn introduces us to a timid Styracosaurus who has evolved into a terrified animal that puts small animals all over his horns to protect himself from all kinds of threats that grow out of his neurotic fears.

    At the core of it is a family of Apatosaurus farmers with three children. The smallest is Arlo, who is afraid of his own shadow. His nemesis is "Spot" a human child that keeps getting into the family silo and eating the crops. But these two have to team up when a natural disaster sweeps Arlo far from home and he is forced to face his fears.

    I thought the idea of evolving dinosaurs living alongside the dawn of man at the point where man is just at "dog level"-a mute primitive creature - was intriguing enough to keep the adults engaged while Arlo's story is enough to keep the children around along with the unique sight gags I've come to expect from Pixar. Highly recommended as an unexpected treat, at least from my perspective.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Not as bad as feared, but very much a lesser Pixar

    After being blown away by Pixar's previous film 'Inside Out' (which is one of their best too), while not really deserving of so many 1- star reviews 'The Good Dinosaur' disappointed on many levels.

    Not just lesser Pixar but a contender for their worst too, even more so than the often panned 'Cars 2' (which to me while not great was not that bad). It is a long way from an awful film, certainly much better than several reviews have lead you to believe (seeing as 1- star indicates no redeeming qualities, which is not the case here), but considering Pixar's usual incredibly high standard I was expecting so much more.

    There are a number of good things here in 'The Good Dinosaur'. Much of the animation is spectacular, including some of Pixar's most gorgeously vivid colours and some of their most stunning and rich- in-detail backgrounds. The music score is both whimsical and energetic, and the film also benefits from some clever casting and very strong voice acting, Sam Elliot in particular stands out. Many have complained of Arlo's voice work, it wasn't a problem personally.

    On top of those, 'The Good Dinosaur' does have some genuinely funny moments (mostly visual), parts that are genuinely touching, some thumping, thrilling action, a beautifully realised central friendship, an endearing lead character in Arlo and an inspirational main message (as a matter of fact, all the lessons and messages the film teaches are great). So a lot to admire.

    However, 'The Good Dinosaur' does fall short. While there is much to admire in the animation overall, it also contains the least appealing character designs in any of Pixar's film, the photo- realistic look looks cartoony rather than realistic and jars against the vivid backgrounds . While keeping things simple can work in a film's favour, 'The Good Dinosaur' is rather too simple and straight-forward that the storytelling while not completely dull lacks momentum and veers on being too paper-thin and simplistic as well as being too predictable and familiar. Target audience is also an issue.

    Adults may find themselves checking their watches, not that it's completely dull but unlike much of Pixar's other films it is not consistently captivating. And with children, while this viewer usually tries to not complain about anything being too dark or unnecessary and has been known to defend films criticised for that 'The Good Dinosaur' is an example of a film where that criticism is valid and understandable, because there is some dark and disturbing content (like a decapitation and a drug reference) that added absolutely nothing and quite frankly had no place in a family film. The violence is similarly gratuitous. The script is inconsistent in the laughs and emotional investment factors and is not as clever, witty, insightful or as intelligently structured as the writing for Pixar's best, coming across as even more paper-thin and simplistic than the storytelling and the dialogue itself is often cheesy and clichéd.

    In conclusion, not as bad as most have made out but very much a lesser Pixar. Has enough good merits to make it watchable, but it's the only Pixar film to date to disappoint me. Very hard to decide between a 5 or 6, as it was actually not easy to rate, so it's got a 5.5/10 (somewhere in between). Bethany Cox
    10kirstienne

    Pixar Continues To Tug at Heartstrings. Don't Get the Bad Reviews AT ALL.

    I'm in my twenties and to be honest, I still enjoy watching Pixar films with my family. There's just something so genuine and beautiful about their movies, not to mention the endless amount of lessons one can learn.

    When I initially read the reviews about "The Good Dinosaur", they were all so bad. It didn't stop me from watching though and I do not regret that decision. This has got to be one of the most heartwarming Pixar films I've ever seen and it tugged at my heartstrings. I was crying throughout the movie especially towards the end.

    The thing about being an adult, we tend to overthink something so simple. The plot isn't something grand. It's not funny. It's cute. If you're looking for a film like the classic Pixar favorite "Toy Story", forget about watching this. It's a really simple storyline that focuses mainly on teaching the importance of family, dealing with fears and overcoming them as well as finding oneself or making your mark in this world. View "The Good Dinosaur" with an open mind and just be ready to enjoy the movie without reading too much between the lines. The good thing about Pixar films is that they remind you how wonderful it is to still be a kid at heart. This movie is no exception. In fact, I think this joins the ranks of "Finding Nemo","UP", and "Inside Out". Everyone has a right to their own opinion, but I can't help but wonder why majority just plain dislike this movie.

    If you're on the fence after reading one too many 1-star reviews, I say go ahead and still watch it. Judge for yourself. Be pure hearted like a kid and try to embrace the beautiful lessons of the film. Allow it to engulf you and touch you. If you have a kid/kids, this would be one of those perfect films to have a hearty conversation with afterwards. It's very inspiring, really.

    Give "The Good Dinosaur" a try. Oh and one more thing, don't be afraid to cry while watching this. I've seen this twice and still end up a mess every time.

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      Il viaggio di Arlo (2015) experienced multiple production issues. The film was in production for six years and it suffered from creative differences, story problems, Pixar multitasking between film productions, and a quality slump the studio suffered from Cars 2 (2011) to Monsters University (2013). Director Bob Peterson was removed from the project in the summer of 2013, just under a year before the film's original release date in May 2014. Peterson moved on to another project, while John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich, Mark Andrews, and Peter Sohn stepped in temporarily to work on various sections of the film. In November 2013, due to further delays, Pixar laid off sixty-seven employees of its twelve hundred-person workforce, following the closure of its satellite studio in Canada a month before, when about eighty employees had been laid off, officially to refocus Pixar's efforts at its main headquarters. "For Pixar, it was a dramatic event", said Jim Morris, the studio's General Manager and Executive Vice President of Production. "It was tough on the company. Most studios would have said, 'The movie's fine. It's not bad.' And it wasn't bad; it just wasn't great. We wanted to have a great movie." On October 21, 2014, Peter Sohn was officially named the new director. The story was then re-worked, and some major changes included lowering the age of the protagonist and adding the concept of nature itself being the main antagonist. While John Lithgow still remained cast as Poppa in the film (he would later be replaced), he acknowledged the fantastic changes in the script and said that "(The film's) gonna be better than I ever imagined."
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      In the film, the T-Rexes gallop although in real life they would have run more like birds. However, the T-Rexes are cast in the film as cowboys riding herd on their longhorns. The animators clearly used galloping to fit this trope. Humor is added by the straight posture of the T-Rexes and their short arms which mimics the role of riders holding reins while atop horses (and how many children act while playing 'cowboy').
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      Poppa: Sometimes you got to get through your fear to see the beauty on the other side.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      This sentence appears towards the end and is then encircled in a ring, like the human family towards the end of the movie: "We are grateful to the family and friends of The Good Dinosaur crew your love and support made this film possible."
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      Featured in Annoying Orange: Trailer Trashed: The Good Dinosaur (2015)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 novembre 2015 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Giappone
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Disney (Japan)
      • Pixar Animation Studios
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      • Inglese
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      • Un gran dinosaurio
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New York City Studio, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Pixar Animation Studios
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      • 200.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 123.087.120 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 39.155.217 USD
      • 29 nov 2015
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      • 332.207.671 USD
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