Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaLeafie is a hen who manages to escape the horrible conditions of an egg production line. After surviving a harrowing encounter with a one-eyed weasel and being rejected by the barnyard anima... Leggi tuttoLeafie is a hen who manages to escape the horrible conditions of an egg production line. After surviving a harrowing encounter with a one-eyed weasel and being rejected by the barnyard animals where she grew up, a chance encounter sees her becoming the guardian of a duckling. Des... Leggi tuttoLeafie is a hen who manages to escape the horrible conditions of an egg production line. After surviving a harrowing encounter with a one-eyed weasel and being rejected by the barnyard animals where she grew up, a chance encounter sees her becoming the guardian of a duckling. Despite the child being a duck, Leafie is willing to learn and make the sacrifices she needs ... Leggi tutto
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- 5 vittorie totali
- One-Eye
- (voce)
- Jjaek
- (voce)
- (as Jeon Sook-Kyeong)
- Rooster
- (voce)
- Red Head
- (voce)
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- Young Greenie
- (voce)
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- Mandarin
- (voce)
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- Bat
- (voce)
- (as Beom-gi Hong)
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- Owl
- (voce)
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A short little plot of the movie: A hen escapes the barn and somehow becomes the 'mother' to a duckling, they bond beautifully but later their differences create tension and conflict.
This movie has a nice soundtrack and the vibrant colours and settings of nature are really appropriate for a kids movie but this is so much more!
The pictures sort of have an anime feel in the action scenes and is usually accompanied by music for highly emotional scenes. It's hard not to feel your heart sink at these moments. If you want your kids to watch it with you then be warned: there will be tears so be careful not to take the little little ones so that they aren't wailing about how sad and yet beautiful the ending is.
The post-movie feelings are hard to describe because you can't help feel that it should've ended better in terms of the story line but I think that's what the real preciousness of the movie is, it really captures the rareness of ultimate love and sacrifice that you really have to appreciate what happens.
A definite must-watch and I assure you watching it as a family is incredible.
Leafie, hailing from South Korea and based on a South Korean novel called "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly", doesn't seem interested in stooping to the six-year-old demographic. There's a lot in the movie for kids to love, but it's also a bit scary, and the story isn't as neat and orderly as one expects from a kids' movie. Leafie is bittersweet, like real life, which makes it both interesting and hard to watch. Tears were in my eyes at one point, although I never started sobbing.
Leafie the hen was born on a farm but wants to escape. Over time she has a child of her own who has different abilities than her. It's frustrating for mother and son that they are different enough for the other animals to make fun of them. Parenthood and belonging are major themes; "Leafie" is a blend of Animal Farm, Finding Nemo, and a little bit of The Lion King.
It's all a bit predictable. Some parts throw you for a loop but it's usually not that hard to guess correctly about what's going to happen next.
There are some brief jokes involving toilet humor, which weren't done in a clever enough way to make me appreciate them. They're more explicit than the toned-down toilet jokes you find in Finding Nemo or The Lion King, which is probably why I found them so distasteful.
I appreciate seeing an animated movie that doesn't look like the homogenized "Pixar / Dreamworks / Disney / Sony" style. Vibrant colors abound, and it seems like the movie was animated mostly using two- dimensional techniques. It never made me as happy as "Ernest & Celestine" did, and I liked the way that movie looked even more than this one, but "Ernest" was never as sad as "Leafie" either.
Although the movie always looks *different*, it doesn't always make the best use of its style. Very few scenes blew me away with their visual style: Frozen, The Lion King, Ernest & Celestine, and Wall-E have "Leafie" beat when it comes to beautiful artwork.
I'm glad I watched this; there are too many sequels and too little heart in American animated movies. Characters don't have the nuance they do in Finding Nemo, and there's not enough humor to hold together the passable, but touching plot.
I suggest watching it in HD - it was released on Blu-Ray in South Korea (Region A) and Germany (B). But once you're done, look up the original ending. It's a mandatory part of the experience, and it's a shame that they cut it from the film. You'll understand why it was cut once you watch it, but it contains major spoilers, so wait until you watch the movie first.
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- QuizIn the South Korean version of the movie, the credits show various water colored animated images before the scrolling credits are shown. In the English version, they are replaced with stills from the movie.
- BlooperDespite the Weasel being a female character, in the English version of the film, after Wanderer/Wilson saves Leafie/Daisy, he tells her "You're best to stay away from him," implying that the weasel is a male. This is clearly false due to the weasel being shown to hunt to feed her young.
- Citazioni
Rooster: Not... so fast! You come in here with your noisy family, you disrespect me!
Leafie - Ipssak: How dare you.
Rooster: You're a disgrace to your breed! And you disturb the peace in our yard! In the name of justice I will make you pay!
- Curiosità sui creditiThe South Korean opening credits are left unedited in the English version, outside of the main title which was edited to reflect the title change.
- Versioni alternativeThe international releases and English version of the film make changes to the ending, though it depends on either version. Most international versions of the film fade to Greenie flying away after Leafie waves him off, omitting the scene with the Weasel, while the English version reinstates the deleted scene, though it cuts out the Weasel leaping tearfully and dragging Leafie away in the distance.
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- 1h 33min(93 min)
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