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Un eccentrico allevatore di polli e sua nipote addestrano il loro malizioso cane Oddball, a prendersi cura di un santuario dei pinguini dall'attacco delle volpi, nel tentativo di riunire la ... Leggi tuttoUn eccentrico allevatore di polli e sua nipote addestrano il loro malizioso cane Oddball, a prendersi cura di un santuario dei pinguini dall'attacco delle volpi, nel tentativo di riunire la sua famiglia e salvare la loro città di mare.Un eccentrico allevatore di polli e sua nipote addestrano il loro malizioso cane Oddball, a prendersi cura di un santuario dei pinguini dall'attacco delle volpi, nel tentativo di riunire la sua famiglia e salvare la loro città di mare.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
Stephen Kearney
- Mitch
- (as Steve Kearney)
Recensioni in evidenza
I was excited about this film ever since learning it was in production. Being a Shane Jacobson fan and already knowing about this incredible story, I was curious to see how it would translate onto the big screen.
Shane Jacobson brings a few laughs while playing his most "Aussie" character since Kenny. It's his family dramas and associated story line which at times bog the story down. Perhaps the film chose to focus on that aspect in an effort to draw attention away from just how fake the Middle Island penguin scenes were. In what is such a beautifully natural setting, I felt like I was watching a cheap TV-movie set.
Alan Tudyk's character of Bradley was incredibly irritating and unlikable - the casting of such an Americanised character in a quintessentially Australian tale may grate some viewers. Meanwhile, comedic legend, Frank Woodley, plays a character resembling a poor rendition of 101 Dalmations', Cruella De Vil - annoyingly "comical" for adults, kids might still get some laughs.
While not remarkable, it is an easy-to-watch family movie whose story steadily plods along to a predictable conclusion. I can't help but feel this movie could've been something really special, but instead becomes another reflection of the inconsistency currently plaguing Australia's film industry.
Shane Jacobson brings a few laughs while playing his most "Aussie" character since Kenny. It's his family dramas and associated story line which at times bog the story down. Perhaps the film chose to focus on that aspect in an effort to draw attention away from just how fake the Middle Island penguin scenes were. In what is such a beautifully natural setting, I felt like I was watching a cheap TV-movie set.
Alan Tudyk's character of Bradley was incredibly irritating and unlikable - the casting of such an Americanised character in a quintessentially Australian tale may grate some viewers. Meanwhile, comedic legend, Frank Woodley, plays a character resembling a poor rendition of 101 Dalmations', Cruella De Vil - annoyingly "comical" for adults, kids might still get some laughs.
While not remarkable, it is an easy-to-watch family movie whose story steadily plods along to a predictable conclusion. I can't help but feel this movie could've been something really special, but instead becomes another reflection of the inconsistency currently plaguing Australia's film industry.
The great thing is that it is based on a true story. I have never heard about this before since I live far away from Australia, but there was indeed a chicken farmer who trained his dog to protect penguins from foxes and let the colony flourish.
The movie adds more fictional elements to make it an adventure story. It would be mainly interesting for kids but adults can watch it with them without a problem and enjoy it.
The acting is good. No real overacting as often happens in the genre of family movies. Shane Jacobson is great as a farmer and there is definitely a rising talent there when it comes to the child actress Coco Jack Gillies.
And in addition to humans we also get the pleasure to watch the adorable penguins and the dog in it that add a lot of fun to the movie. And of course it is filmed in the beautiful setting of Australia.
If you have kids I would recommend it. Kids usually love animals and it also has a great message of conservation that may inspire them for the future.
The movie adds more fictional elements to make it an adventure story. It would be mainly interesting for kids but adults can watch it with them without a problem and enjoy it.
The acting is good. No real overacting as often happens in the genre of family movies. Shane Jacobson is great as a farmer and there is definitely a rising talent there when it comes to the child actress Coco Jack Gillies.
And in addition to humans we also get the pleasure to watch the adorable penguins and the dog in it that add a lot of fun to the movie. And of course it is filmed in the beautiful setting of Australia.
If you have kids I would recommend it. Kids usually love animals and it also has a great message of conservation that may inspire them for the future.
This movie is heart warming, funny, thoughtful, and educational. This is how the movies were when I was growing up. They are informative about endangered species or situations, but entertaining at the same time. Based on a true story, I think they did a wonderful job. The storyline was great, most of the acting was perfect, and had a thoughtful message about several different things running through the movie. Very much advise anyone to watch this. You won't be disappointed.
Oddball, is a great family film that really is engaging because of the true nature of the events. The cinematography is wonderful and bright, the actors are believable and the film combines small elements of conflict with comedy that pulls the film onward seamlessly. Dogs, penguins and lighthouses are always a winning combination and somewhat unique. This film is much more than just one neatly defined genre. It is a documentary, drama, comedy, action, suspense all rolled into one. I had the pleasure of speaking with the producer after a screening and what sets this film apart from many is the sheer level of dedication in regards to time and overcoming weather challenges to bring this film to the public eye and it is indeed a treasure that will leave you wanting to learn more and perhaps even become an advocate.
Oddball is, if a bit formulaic, well done and rewarding.
The intertwined elements of family-love, nature's treasures and a heartwarming dog combine for our pleasure.
The location of the story is one of magical beauty.
The characters are well-drawn and believable.
The fact that it's based on a true story makes it even more special.
The intertwined elements of family-love, nature's treasures and a heartwarming dog combine for our pleasure.
The location of the story is one of magical beauty.
The characters are well-drawn and believable.
The fact that it's based on a true story makes it even more special.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMiddle Island off the coast of Warrnambool in Victoria, Australia is home to a colony of little penguins. This is where the penguins live in the movie. In real life though, it is no longer accessible to the general public due to conservation requirements.
- BlooperThe building from which Oddball is rescued is an animal hospital (actually, the University of Melbourne Veterinary Hospital), not a dog pound. Australian dog pounds are much smaller and less 'palatial'.
- Citazioni
Swampy Marsh: You want the biscuit, you gotta risk it.
- Versioni alternativeThe Region 1 DVD slows down the film's audio pitch at 4%.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Bondi Vet: Episodio #7.11
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Dettagli
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- 10.117.550 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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