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Baby boss

Titolo originale: The Boss Baby
  • 2017
  • T
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Alec Baldwin in Baby boss (2017)
A suit-wearing briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his seven-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co.
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Animazione al computerBuddy ComedyAnimazioneAvventuraCommediaFamigliaFantasia

Un neonato che parla e si comporta da adulto deve mettere da parte le differenze con il fratello di 7 anni per neutralizzare il piano malefico del direttore della Puppy Corporation.Un neonato che parla e si comporta da adulto deve mettere da parte le differenze con il fratello di 7 anni per neutralizzare il piano malefico del direttore della Puppy Corporation.Un neonato che parla e si comporta da adulto deve mettere da parte le differenze con il fratello di 7 anni per neutralizzare il piano malefico del direttore della Puppy Corporation.

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    • Tom McGrath
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    • Michael McCullers
    • Marla Frazee
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    • Steve Buscemi
    • Jimmy Kimmel
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 4 vittorie e 21 candidature totali

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    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Boss Baby
    • (voce)
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Francis Francis
    • (voce)
    Jimmy Kimmel
    Jimmy Kimmel
    • Dad
    • (voce)
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Mom
    • (voce)
    Tobey Maguire
    Tobey Maguire
    • Adult Tim
    • (voce)
    • …
    Miles Bakshi
    Miles Bakshi
    • Tim
    • (voce)
    James McGrath
    James McGrath
    • Wizzie
    • (voce)
    • …
    Conrad Vernon
    Conrad Vernon
    • Eugene
    • (voce)
    ViviAnn Yee
    ViviAnn Yee
    • Staci
    • (voce)
    • (as Viviann Yee)
    Eric Bell Jr.
    • Triplets
    • (voce)
    David Soren
    • Jimbo
    • (voce)
    Edie Mirman
    Edie Mirman
    • Big Boss Baby
    • (voce)
    James Ryan
    • Story Bear
    • (voce)
    Walt Dohrn
    Walt Dohrn
    • Photographer
    • (voce)
    Jules Winter
    • Crying Boy
    • (voce)
    • …
    Nina Zoe Bakshi
    • Tim's Daughter
    • (voce)
    • (as Nina Bakshi)
    • …
    Tom McGrath
    Tom McGrath
    • TV Chef
    • (voce)
    Brian Hopkins
    • Airport Security Guard
    • (voce)
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    6rachaelblakeegypt

    DreamWorks has always favored frivolous humor over meaningful insight

    DreamWorks has always favored frivolous humor over meaningful insight. They aren't Pixar. This isn't necessarily always a bad thing as they have had some solid hits in the recent years. Kung Fu Panda remains my favorite of the series from the studio. With The Boss Baby, their signature humor remains intact. I laughed quite often in the early stages of the film. Alec Baldwin is hilarious voicing the baby at the center, however, while I admire DreamWorks for getting ambitious with the concept of the film, it is almost so high-concept, that the core audience will be completely lost and the adults will shrug at how convoluted the many twists in the plot are. Still, The Boss Baby is frequently bouncy and frenetic and will entertain the kiddies, even if they don't get all the plot points. In the end, however, the need of the directors to pile on a thickly saccharine ending that keeps rolling on, makes the film end rather disingenuously.
    6Clank_Zoka

    Not as Bad as I Thought But Still Not the Best DreamWorks Film Out There

    After I saw the trailers, I knew this would be the Rugrats/Baby Geniuses and Look Who's Talking movie from DreamWorks despite being based off a book, I went In expecting It to be average AND......I was pleasantly surprised by this movie.

    It's not Trolls level of Unnecessary and way too hip and modern, the film plays like a Disney cartoon from the 50s and 60s, the way the animation looks, the setting of this movie, the music and the plot, It feels like a cartoon but turned Into a movie, with that said I actually liked the movie and what It offered.

    The animation has that Storks look (despite the Idea being similar to that movie), It has a cute look to It, while It does have different styles when Tim goes Into his Imagination worlds where he's a pirate, explorer Etc, It makes It relate able and Interesting and even the moral (which I won't give away but I think anyone can guess what It Is) can relate to most kids who watch this movie, sure the movie makes no sense and It's very cartoon, but It does have a good moral.

    The characters are pretty fun and well voice acted, Alec Baldwin Is great as the title character, the kid who voices Tim Is pretty great too, but the rest of the characters are pretty funny too.

    But the movie does suffer from a simple but predicable plot, pretty obvious toilet, fart humor, It does have adult humor but It does comes off as obvious as well despite being funny.

    So yeah, the movie's...an improvement from Trolls, It's on par with Home In the pretty good category, but It's not the best from DreamWorks, hopefully Captain Underpants will Improve from this movie.

    I'm giving Boss Baby a 6/10.
    6subxerogravity

    Simple generic animation, but I really like how the story was told.

    When I first herd about The Boss Baby I did not think I would like it, despite the trailer showing me just how funny Alec Baldwin was going to be in it. It just did not sound like the best animated feature Dreamworks could possibly do, but as it turns out, Boss Baby is real enjoyable, mostly because of the story over the animation.

    Baldwin plays The Boss Baby, a middle management exec for Babycorp (That delivers babies to the world), sent undercover as Tim's brand new baby brother, in an attempt to stop puppies from cornering the market on cute, (Which has decrease the production of infants) by stopping the manufacturing of the ultimate Puppy.

    What's so good about The Boss Baby is how they work it in that the purpose of the film is Tim using his imagination to adjust to a new baby coming into the house that he once alone had the love and attention of both parents all to himself. A very uniquely done animated film, if not the best animated film. Just a great children story on children. Reminds me of Pixar's Inside Out.

    Very funny and entertaining.

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    5Jared_Andrews

    Give into the Cuteness

    First of all, recognize that this is a children's movie. So, a completely coherent plot isn't even the icing on the cake. It's more like one extra and very beautiful icing flower on top of the icing on the cake. What I'm saying is not all kids' movies totally make sense, so don't get too mad at Boss Baby for not totally making sense.

    The standard movie of this ilk is littered with inconsistencies and overlooked logical flaws. In that sense, Boss Baby is a standard movie.

    In a much different sense, Boss Baby is far, far from standard. It's brimming with creativity and bold stylistic choices. Not everything works, but enough does to justify the attempts.

    The creative dynamic comes from the nature of the storytelling. The movie unfolds through the wildly inventive eyes of 7-year-old Tim. His boundless imagination makes him a questionable narrator, like Amy Dunne in Gone Girl, except he's not a psychotic murderer.

    At any moment, Tim can suddenly morph into a ninja (to give one example) and his perceived world morphs accordingly to fit his current fantasy. This creates a number of whimsical and forceful action sequences that will mesmerize children and should keep adults at least mildly amused.

    Digging a bit deeper, the movie is really about the love between brothers. Well, that and the obvious yet still funny metaphor that babies are really in charge. The brotherly moments work surprisingly well for the most part. They even elicited in me some of the intended emotions during a few key scenes when the baby realized that Tim cared for him and vice versa.

    Despite being completely predictable, these moments are still touching. Maybe it's the cartoon cuteness or maybe the filmmakers tactfully achieved something here. Either way, it works.

    Overall, I came away more satisfied than I anticipated, partly because I accepted Boss Baby for what it was. Your kids will enjoy this movie. If you relax your critical analysis, and most importantly give into the cuteness, you may enjoy it too.
    7rgkarim

    This Movie Is The Boss At Being Clever And Adorable

    He's cute! He has got a big head! And he is in theaters this weekend. He is the Boss Baby and his movie is the focus of this review. Hi fans, Robbie K is back again with another review, and this time on the latest animation movie to hit the silver screen. What does this animated feature film have in store? I'm happy to share some thoughts on the subject, so why don't we get started shall we?

    LIKES: • Good animation • Cute • Unique Twist on a story • Incredibly Fun • Funny and Clever • Movie References

    Summary: As you saw in the trailers, Boss Baby is another example of how incredible our animation technology is and this time it is wrapped up in a cute as a button package. This film may be one of the most adorable animation pieces to hit this year, and many will fall in love with the whimsical charm of this film.

    Now that we have the obvious wrapped up let us get to the real gold of this film. It's difficult to find a unique twist on a story, but the risk taken with Boss Baby's story was well executed. The tale has many layers to it involving adapting to new family members, pursuit of your dreams, and of course what is better babies or puppies. With surprising detail and character development, the story is very entertaining and fun as baby and brother try to stop the dastardly puppies from taking over. And the best part is… the whole adventure is fun and fast paced, with seldom a boredom moment in this fast-moving flick.

    Let's hit the comedy now. Boss Baby again excels in this aspect providing a variable mix of comedic styles to entertain all ages. Young (and young at heart) will enjoy the simplistic comedy that involves the characters dropping mindless (meme-worthy) one liners, various screams of fear, and dopey run-ins with a wall. The real comedic diamonds though are the cleverer puns, one-liners, and adult references hidden in this movie. Alec Baldwin's sarcastic delivery and edginess worked for me, adding just the right touches to maximize the laughs. Yet, I'm a sucker for all the movie references integrated into this plot and how key they were to the adventure. And if you are nerd like me, you may get an extra thrill keeping your eye out for the next reference.

    DISLIKES: • Predictable • A bit of a stretch • A little preachy at times • More Babycorp use • Better Editing

    Summary: Despite how much I enjoyed the story, much of it is still predictable. Boss Baby has some surprising twists, but no manner of fun, can hide the blatantly obvious ending that is to come. While predictability is difficult to avoid, Boss Baby could have tidied things up a bit to give the finale a little more flare. In addition, they could have worked hard to not be so preachy near the end about the importance of family and all that lovey-dovey mush that animation films do all the time.

    Let's talk about some developmental issues I had with the movies. First off, the movie has moments that are a bit of a stretch. Yes, I know this movie is ridiculous and a stretch to begin with, but hear me out. Boss Baby's adult cast are a bit idiotic at best, somehow not hovering over the newborns to hear them speaking. If that wasn't enough, some of the more dangerous stunts involved were also not as "noticeable", which after some point should have been discovered. Although fun, this ridiculousness didn't fit so much into the grand scheme of the plot. Next up is Babycorp, the organization the boss baby works for. This large plot point has dramatic build up and gets a large sequence to explain the wonders of this magnificent corporation. Yet after that, the film fails to deliver more on the potential plot points that could have come with it. Had the trailers not built up the baby vs. puppy rivalry as they did, I could have let this go, but with all the advertising I would have liked to see more of this.

    Finally, the editing of the movie. Boss Baby has a lot of great parts that foster imagination, love, and all those positive qualities we love in an animated movie. However, much of these moments were not necessary, often just extending the run time under the guise of character development. While I don't think they needed to eliminate these parts (after all it is only 90 minutes), they certainly could have altered these scenes to be a little more relevant to the adventure.

    The VERDICT:

    Despite all the lower scores, Boss Baby was an entertaining spectacle that is fun, funny, and clever at many points. This movie is certainly adorable and is the perfect family film (for all ages) to hit the screen this year. Yes, it is simplistic and silly, and doesn't have as much magic as a Disney film, but it's nice to have unique, story that doesn't involve making a political ordeal out of it. This reviewer recommends this one for the theater for group outings and those with kids, but definitely check this one out when it hits homes.

    My scores are: Animation/Comedy/Family: 7.5 Movie Overall: 6.5

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      (At about seven minutes into the film) When Tim watches Boss Baby exit the car, Tim is wearing a shirt with the digits "01" imprinted. However, when he gets down the stairs, the digits change to "02." This indicates his being relegated to second place by Boss Baby.
    • Blooper
      When Francis E. Francis falls into the vat of baby formula, he comes out as a literal baby. However Francis did mention the reason he was fired from Baby Corp, because he was lactose intolerant to the formula which meant the youth renewal part no longer has an effect on him.
    • Citazioni

      Tim: [about "Blackbird"] That's my special song! My parents wrote it just for me.

      Boss Baby: Your parents are Lennon and McCartney?

      Tim: No, Ted and Janice! You don't even know their names!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the end of the closing credits, the Wizzie alarm clock tells the audience it's time to leave.
    • Versioni alternative
      The FX print begins with the 2013 Universal Pictures logo plastered over the 2010 20th Century Fox logo.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Minions 2 - Come Gru diventa cattivissimo (2022)
    • Colonne sonore
      Blackbird
      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 aprile 2017 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
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      • 125.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 175.003.033 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 50.198.902 USD
      • 2 apr 2017
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 527.965.936 USD
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      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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      • Auro 11.1
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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      • 2.39 : 1

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