Dopo che Ferdinand, un toro di gran cuore, viene scambiato per una bestia pericolosa, viene catturato e portato via dalla sua casa. Determinato a ritornare dalla sua famiglia, raduna una squ... Leggi tuttoDopo che Ferdinand, un toro di gran cuore, viene scambiato per una bestia pericolosa, viene catturato e portato via dalla sua casa. Determinato a ritornare dalla sua famiglia, raduna una squadra di disadattati e li conduce in un'avventura estrema.Dopo che Ferdinand, un toro di gran cuore, viene scambiato per una bestia pericolosa, viene catturato e portato via dalla sua casa. Determinato a ritornare dalla sua famiglia, raduna una squadra di disadattati e li conduce in un'avventura estrema.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 2 vittorie e 22 candidature totali
Kate McKinnon
- Lupe
- (voce)
Jack Gore
- Young Valiente
- (voce)
Nile Diaz
- Young Bones
- (voce)
Raúl Esparza
- Moreno
- (voce)
Jerrod Carmichael
- Paco
- (voce)
Julia Scarpa Saldanha
- Young Nina
- (voce)
- (as Julia Saldanha)
Rafael Scarpa Saldanha
- Ice Cream Boy
- (voce)
- (as Rafael Saldanha)
Recensioni in evidenza
This may not be a Pixar movie, but it still is worth your time. It has some wisdoms of life, tells you it is ok to break out of structures while growing up and finding yourself and other positive (I would call them that) messages. Of course this also has jokes about incest and death - though both well "hidden" inside jokes. So something for the adults to enjoy snickering about and something I reckon kids wouldn't get in its entirety.
Good animation, funny dialog and an interesting set of characters add to the overall fun you can have with this. The voice performances are also really fine. Story works for the little ones but also the big ones watching with them (or without - there's no judging who watches it, anybody can).
Good animation, funny dialog and an interesting set of characters add to the overall fun you can have with this. The voice performances are also really fine. Story works for the little ones but also the big ones watching with them (or without - there's no judging who watches it, anybody can).
I don't understand why the rating is this low here. It was one of the best animation movies I have seen. It has several layers to it. Surface layer is of course going against violence and advocating peaceful life and behavior. But it can have several other layers; like how the society forces boys to define themselves as "masculine" based on the norms of the society. Masculinity is more of a sociological construct rather than an eternal unchanging truth.
Some people here have said that this movie is not pro fighters. I totally think the opposite. It is advocating a new definition for fighting. Rather than violence, fighting according to Ferdinand is patience and perseverance.
All in all, I loved this movie and totally recommend it.
All in all, I loved this movie and totally recommend it.
First let me say my physically 37 year old but mentally 4 year old son (umbilical cord around neck cut off air at birth/brain damage) thoroughly enjoyed the movie. It was a bit slow in the middle at one spot I thought, but generally entertaining for me as well.
There is a reason this is PG, namely that it is about bulls that are raised for fighting in the ring - If you know the story of Ferdinand you know the basics, and the movie included some elements from the book so those were nice to see.
There are some of the usual innuendos these cartoon movies only adults will understand, but the characters are varied enough it keeps the movie hopping along. Towards the end the young bulls realize the bull never wins in the ring, thus bringing the subject of death into the movie, the momentum quickly shifts to the comedic as the characters break out from their confines, and in the end they all live happily ever after...Entertaining, likable, not a classic but good little movie.
There is a reason this is PG, namely that it is about bulls that are raised for fighting in the ring - If you know the story of Ferdinand you know the basics, and the movie included some elements from the book so those were nice to see.
There are some of the usual innuendos these cartoon movies only adults will understand, but the characters are varied enough it keeps the movie hopping along. Towards the end the young bulls realize the bull never wins in the ring, thus bringing the subject of death into the movie, the momentum quickly shifts to the comedic as the characters break out from their confines, and in the end they all live happily ever after...Entertaining, likable, not a classic but good little movie.
It may be a bit generic with a predictable plot and some cliché characters. Some of the voice acting may be a bit jarring and the animation is simply OK. Still Ferdinand delivered humor and warmth in spades. I could not stop laughing!
Even when the jokes were corny, the corniness fits right in with a soft-hearted, flower loving bull that wouldn't hurt a fly.
A pretty good, feel-good family movie for when you just want some light watching.
A pretty good, feel-good family movie for when you just want some light watching.
I laughed a lot more than I thought I would! This is a very fun movie with a lot of laughs, but between those laughs there are some slow parts. Better than Turbo (the only other animated movie I can think of where I did notice the slow parts), but it isn't the best animated movie ever. The kids will watch it a few times. I don't see it becoming a classic, but the first watch will definitely entertain you!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe village where Nina and Ferdinand live in is Ronda in the south of Spain. This village is known for having the oldest bullring in the world, built in 1785.
- BlooperFerdinand is given his name from birth, when he is being raised at the bull camp. He then runs away and is adopted by a new family, but how does this new family know that is name is Ferdinand? He was not wearing any identification tags, and he clearly couldn't speak to the humans to tell them this. But given that the bulls never spoke human in the first place, all their English lines are translated, Ferdinand is just the name given in translation.
- Curiosità sui creditiIn a brief mid-credits scene, the hedgehogs are confronted by Tres who is revealed to have been alive the whole time.
- Versioni alternativeThe UK version is cut for a U certificate, removing a use of "bloody", several scenes of characters being electrocuted, a sequence where Ferdinand and Valiente must evade blades in a meat processing plant, and Ferdinand being slashed during the climax.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Football Focus: Episodio #17.20 (2017)
- Colonne sonoreHome (Film Version)
Written by Nick Jonas, Justin Tranter and Nick Monson
Performed by Nick Jonas
Produced by John Powell and Nick Monson
Arranged by John Powell
Additional Arrangements by Batu Sener
Courtesy of Island Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Siti ufficiali
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- Il toro Ferdinando
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, Madrid, Spagna(bullring - inspirated)
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 111.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 84.410.380 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.401.586 USD
- 17 dic 2017
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 296.069.199 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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