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Lo straordinario viaggio di T.S. Spivet

Titolo originale: The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet
  • 2013
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  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Kyle Catlett in Lo straordinario viaggio di T.S. Spivet (2013)
From Jean-Pierre Jeunet, visionary director of Amelie, comes an extraordinary 3D adventure about a gifted child with a passion for science.
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Uno scienziato di dieci anni lascia segretamente il ranch della sua famiglia nel Montana, dove vive con il padre cowboy e la madre scienziata e viaggia attraverso il paese a bordo di un tren... Leggi tuttoUno scienziato di dieci anni lascia segretamente il ranch della sua famiglia nel Montana, dove vive con il padre cowboy e la madre scienziata e viaggia attraverso il paese a bordo di un treno merci per ricevere un premio.Uno scienziato di dieci anni lascia segretamente il ranch della sua famiglia nel Montana, dove vive con il padre cowboy e la madre scienziata e viaggia attraverso il paese a bordo di un treno merci per ricevere un premio.

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    • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    • Guillaume Laurant
    • Reif Larsen
  • Star
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Judy Davis
    • Callum Keith Rennie
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    20.838
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
      • Guillaume Laurant
      • Reif Larsen
    • Star
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Judy Davis
      • Callum Keith Rennie
    • 64Recensioni degli utenti
    • 131Recensioni della critica
    • 53Metascore
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    The Young And Prodigious T.S. Spivet: Crickets And Insects
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    The Young And Prodigious T.S. Spivet: Can I Help You?
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    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Dr. Clair, Mother
    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Ms. Jibsen
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Father
    Kyle Catlett
    Kyle Catlett
    • T.S. Spivet
    Niamh Wilson
    Niamh Wilson
    • Gracie
    Jakob Davies
    • Layton
    Rick Mercer
    Rick Mercer
    • Roy
    Dominique Pinon
    Dominique Pinon
    • Two Clouds
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Ricky
    Richard Jutras
    Richard Jutras
    • Mr. Stenpock
    Mairtin O'Carrigan
    • Lecturer
    Michel Perron
    Michel Perron
    • Train Station Guard
    Dawn Ford
    Dawn Ford
    • Marge
    Harry Standjofski
    Harry Standjofski
    • Policeman
    Susan Glover
    Susan Glover
    • Secretary
    James Bradford
    James Bradford
    • Leonard, Smithsonian President
    Leni Parker
    Leni Parker
    • Doctor Ferrano
    Kyle Gatehouse
    Kyle Gatehouse
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      • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
      • Guillaume Laurant
      • Reif Larsen
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    9in1984

    Award Deserving Story with or without 3D

    8.5 of 10. Genius kid invents a perpetual motion machine, goes on adventure. Simple but without a well-developed plot and quirky characters like the one Helena Bonham Carter plays (and continues to set her characters apart from every other actor on the planet), this would be heavily dependent on 3D to be worth viewing in theaters.

    What starts out as seemingly just a nerd on the ranch family comedy, develops into a more complex tale. Then when it seems to have reduced to a road-trip, self-discovery story, it once again expands and delivers more.

    The other key character in this is played by Judy Davis. There are, however, an ongoing stream of brilliant characters to provide fun and suspense in what really shouldn't be promoted as just 3D kid action.
    8saschakrieger

    We dream therefore we live

    One might want to call this inevitable: that Jean-Pierre Jeunet, film's high priest of wild imagination, king of the bizarre and quirky, cinema's greatest child would end up making a film with a child protagonist. Jeunet found that protagonist in T.S. Spivet, the title character of Reif Larsen's best-selling novel about a boy burning with a passion for science, a keen observer of life with a strong will to leave his mark on the world and a dark secret. And even more so, he found him in Kyle Catlett, a small, frail blonde with piercing blue eyes, hesitant enthusiasm, an awake yet guarded mind, an infectious smile that is never sure of itself. For Catlett, Jeunet made the role younger, turning the book's twelve-year-old genius into an even more unlikely ten-year old through whose eyes he makes us see the world for those miraculous, mesmerizing, blissful 105 minutes.

    And what a set of eyes they are: warm and loving, yet at the same time distant and objective, T.S. deconstructs the world in order to return it to order. As so often with Jeunet, he makes us look at the ordinary in an entirely new way. His hero's scientific glance transforms the everyday into miracles, makes the normal appear bizarre and vice versa. It is a look Jeunet had perfected in his masterpiece Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain, better known shortly as Amélie. It is a world inhabited by quirky yet mostly lovable people: T.S.'s harassed mother (Helena Bonham Carter) who is obsessed with classifying insects, his quiet cowboy father Callum Keith Rennie, his entertainment addicted sister Gracie (Niamh Wilson). Jeunet paints them close to the caricaturesque, often adding an absurdist touch, a little too much color to make them appear brighter and clearer than life, only enhancing their humanity by turning the screw a little further.

    Jeunet lets his hero narrate the story: how he, after his twin brother's fatal accident, sets out to improve the world through science, how he sets out to make his way to Washington, DC in order to pick up a prestigious science award. T.S.'s off voice provides distance, context, irony, humor – but above all imagination. Visually, Jeunet indulges in small imaginative transgressions of realism, giving the film a playful, exploratory feel that perfectly matches his protagonist. The borders between the real and the imagined are fluent, their realms overlapping rather than separated. The wideness of rural Montana is too beautiful to be true, it may be more a country of the mind, but for Jeunet this doesn't make it less real. For him, imagination is the true life force, what one can dream of must be true. So one might wonder that T.S. keeps encountering good and friendly and helpful people, meets little conflict and arrives safely and almost smoothly in Washington as if he was dreaming it. And maybe he is, maybe we are.

    Just like every dream this one has to end. And so it does and the film fizzles out in a mixture of flashy media satire, crude anti-modernism and sentimental celebration of family values. The simple, somewhat quirky yet honest and lovable people on the one side, the falseness of the polished capitalist façade on the other. T.S., of course, returns into the loving arms of his family and escapes the cruel materialism of a world governed by fame, power and money. No doubt the end weakens the overall effect of the film – but cannot break it. For the power of human imagination it celebrates and visualizes, the playful anarchism it embodies, the shameless naïve optimism it upholds survive the crudeness and the one-dimensional caricature it ends up embracing. As the voice of T.S. Spivet prevails so does his spirit that calls on us to learn a new way of looking at world. Through observing eyes which believe that anything is possible as long as we can dream it. Imagine that.
    prescottjudith

    Jean-Pierre Jeunet visually masterful take on Reif Larsen novel

    Only a director with the creativity and imagination of Jean-Pierre Jeunet would attempt to bring to the big screen in English the best-selling novel by Reif Larsen "The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet". The book, described by author Stephen King as a combination of "MarkTwain, Thomas Pynchon and Little Miss Sunshine", is illustrated with charts, lists, sketches and maps to help recount the adventures of the quirky, gifted 12-year-old boy of the book's title . Jeunet has faithfully reproduced the visual elements of the novel to recreate the offbeat world of T.S Spivet and the use of a 3D format is perfectly suited to breathing life into T.S.'s illustrations which Jeunet's does by drawing on his trademark mix of poetry and fantasy. But the plot does not lift from the page and the young boy's eventful journey seems flat and doggedly two-dimensional.

    The adventure starts off promisingly enough. T.S.Spivet (Kyle Catlett) lives on a farm in the 'Big Sky Country' of Montana with his amateur entomologist mother (Helena Bonham Carter), his cowboy father (Callum Keith Rennie) and elder sister (Niamh Wilson). A phone call to the ranch from the prestigious Smithsonian Institute in Washington informs the young Spivet that he has won a prize for one of his inventions. Since the death of his twin brother in a shooting accident, Spivet's mother and father have sidelined the surviving son. Feeling neglected and un-loved, T.S. decides to travel on his own to Washington to accept his prize. The journey takes him across America on a freight train and into a series of encounters with a gallery of colourful characters.

    While the scenes in Montana are a triumph to Jeunet's bold, sweeping breadth of vision, once Spivet hops on the train, the action, conversely begins to falter. The characters he meets could have come straight from a cartoon strip – ageing sailor Two Clouds (Dominique Pinon) is a dead ringer for Popeye – and they add little or nothing to the narrative or the tone of the film.

    As the lead actor, Catlett carries a lot of responsibility for one so young. No one can deny he is as cute as a button – with his oversized trousers and constant puzzled look – but he lacks the range of emotions needed to create real empathy. This may explain why a film about grief remains oddly unmoving until a a scene towards the film's finale which seems unashamedly designed to pull the heart strings. This latest Jeunet is undoubtedly a glorious visual treat, but it lacks the magic and mystery of 'Amélie' his most successful film to date. I
    9planktonrules

    Terrific....as usual!

    This film is very unusual for Jean-Pierre Jeunet because it's in English and is set in the United States. While he previously directed "Alien: Resurrection", his films are usually in his native language. However, like most of his movies, it is very strange and has a wonderfully unique sense of style that is pure Jeunet. It's hard to exactly describe this style—you just have to see it to believe and appreciate it. This oddness is actually what makes most of his films so wonderful.

    As far as the film being set in America, I was not totally surprised by this—especially since a lot of the film is set in the American West. When I have visited France on several occasions, I was very surprised to see that many folks there were very fascinated with the old west and cowboys. The biggest shock was inside the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland Paris, as inside this mansion are, believe it or not, cowboys!

    The film is about a very small and unique 10 year-old, T.S. Spivet (Kyle Catlett). T.S. is a strange child who is a lot like Dexter from "Dexter's Lab" or "Jimmy Neutron"—a boy genius with an intellect far, far in advance of his years. You learn just how smart he is when the boy receives a call from the Smithsonian Institution. It seems that the kid has received the very prestigious Baird Award for ingenuity and inventiveness. However, the folks have no idea T.S. is a child and naturally think he's an adult. After all, he's invented an amazing machine to demonstrate perpetual motion. When they invite T.S. to come to Washington to receive the award, he does something very strange—he accepts and never tells his parents. Instead, he treks from Montana to Washington! What's to become of this little prodigy? In addition to this main plot, there are subplots involving T.S.'s dead brother (who, oddly, appears to T.S. periodically throughout the film and has conversations with T.S.!) and his very quirky family.

    This film has a somewhat slow and meandering pace that reminded me a bit of the recent Oscar-nominee, "Nebraska". Some may be put off my this or the strangeness of the characters, but to me this is what make this a wonderful and entertaining film. I appreciated the nice, low-key performance by Catlett and it's a nice testament to Jeunet that he was able to coax this out of the boy. Additionally, I really, really appreciated the uniqueness of the plot and way it was handled. Too often films seem awfully familiar, but this is certainly not the case with this nice film. Well worth seeing for audiences of all ages. This Jeunet film is much more normal than many of his films, but the style is definitely his. Additionally, like in so many of his films there is an appearance by Dominique Pinon—an actor that always seems to show up in Jeunet's movies. I appreciate this, as I have loved Pinon in many films —ranging from "Diva" to "Delicatessen".
    8clarkmick33

    Charming for all ages

    The Young and Prodigious T.S Spivet is a breath of fresh Mid Western air among all the rubbish of cinema today. Its Charming without being overbearing, its smart without being technical and odd without being weird.

    The cast do a really good job at acting and the playful (although unrealistic)characters are charming. The cinematography really explores small details as well as large. The props of vintage equipment and quirky items of the past will resonate with those who watch the film.

    I think most people who see this film will leave feeling happier and will take note of the magic of life as T.S Spivet does. Its a pure escapist film. Watch and enjoy this little slice of movie magic with a with your favorite mug, blanket and good friend.

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      Kathy Bates was originally cast as Ms. Jibsen, but dropped out due to health concerns and was replaced by Judy Davis.
    • Blooper
      When Ricky drops off TS is Washington, the title on the screen says "The Smithsonian Institute". The actual name is The Smithsonian Institution. Many people make this same mistake. It is an institution, not an institute.
    • Citazioni

      T.S. Spivet: The amazing thing about water drops is that they always take the path of least resistance. For humans it's exactly the opposite.

    • Versioni alternative
      UK versions are dubbed to replace a use of the word "motherfucker" with "melon farmer" for a 12A rating.
    • Connessioni
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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 maggio 2015 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Australia
      • Canada
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Epithète Films (France)
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada
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      • Epithète Films
      • Tapioca Films
      • Filmarto
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      • 33.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 173.564 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 33.658 USD
      • 2 ago 2015
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