Lo straordinario viaggio di T.S. Spivet
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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- 5 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
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I am guessing I have seen several dozen films that try in their own fashion to capture the essence, the nub, of what it is like to be a child in a world of adults.
This one succeeds and does so brilliantly.
It is not merely that writer/director Jean-Pierre Jeunet is a craftsman of the highest order - I would happily stand in line to see his next film, whatever it may be -- or that the actors (including Helena Carter) are pitch perfect, it is the sum total of the experience that just grabs you from the first scene and holds you until the end.
Highly recommended.
The weakest point may be the actors - the children are not as good as those in "City of lost Children", and most of the grown-ups are a bit one-dimensional. The nice exception being Helena Bonham-Carter who delivers a really fine performance, nuanced like you wouldn't have thought she still had it in her after all the hammed-up roles from the last years.
Overall, probably my second-favourite Jeunet film (have seen it only once at the moment, maybe I'll have to rewrite it a bit after more viewings), highly recommended - and I really hope he does some more "mainstream" projects like this where his playfulness doesn't drown the story!
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.
The film comes across as this little humble tale of something possibly real, and emotionally touching, whilst being both enlightening and saddening at times. Nothing like 'Home Alone' or any of those sorts of movies. It's just that I can see how to some, the film may be perceived as being somewhat bland, and in some ways yes, but for the most part no. You really will become greatly involved all the way throughout the movie. The cinematography is brilliant, as you would expect from Jean Pierre Jeunet, director of Amelie and Micmacs etc. It accompanies the magical style and point of view that T.S. Spivet holds, without overpowering the film as a whole. The screenplay is brilliant, really working off of the original books. In addition, every character feels essential. It doesn't waste time with characters unneeded, and feels much more compact for it. The story has many a twist and turn in store for you and will make you well up inside. The reason mainly being in the ending, where there is a major plot point, and we can feel every emotion possible from every single character, because by the end, you really have grown to love them. You've connected with them, and you feel for them. Slightly strange at times and brilliantly acted, to which, I see great things in-store for Kyle Catlett (T.S. Spivet). T.S. Spivet is definitely one to watch with the entire family. Prepare yourselves, hearts will be uplifted. There's only two flaws with this movie... some people may feel like it's not "entertaining" or "funny" enough, to which it's not supposed to be... It's touching, brilliant and a really adventure, (And do you know what, it's a little bit funny too). The second flaw, is that some of the characters are a little bit of a caricature, especially with the stereotypical police officer and Two Clouds just being thrown in for good measure, where they just act as fillers, however, as fillers go, they're still really good.
Final Grade: A-
Not quite Jeunet's best work, but it does the trick. Original and clever, and connects emotionally... and a little bit surreal. The Jean Pierre hat-trick has been successfully pulled off. A worthwhile watch.
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizKathy Bates was originally cast as Ms. Jibsen, but dropped out due to health concerns and was replaced by Judy Davis.
- BlooperWhen 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 alternativeUK versions are dubbed to replace a use of the word "motherfucker" with "melon farmer" for a 12A rating.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Est-ce que ça marche?: Episodio #1.10 (2013)
- Colonne sonoreTchang Fou
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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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- 9.494.789 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 45 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1