Gaston Lagaffe
- 2018
- 1 h 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,5/10
1,2 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaGaston gets hired as an intern. With its wacky inventions he puts the daily life of his colleague's on stilts. Our brilliant hobbyist experience crazy adventures with a cat, a gull, a cow an... Ler tudoGaston gets hired as an intern. With its wacky inventions he puts the daily life of his colleague's on stilts. Our brilliant hobbyist experience crazy adventures with a cat, a gull, a cow and the Flat Vid Phone.Gaston gets hired as an intern. With its wacky inventions he puts the daily life of his colleague's on stilts. Our brilliant hobbyist experience crazy adventures with a cat, a gull, a cow and the Flat Vid Phone.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Maka Sidibe
- Jeff
- (as Maka Sidibé)
Estéban
- Bertrand Labévue
- (as Esteban)
Anne Benoît
- Le médecin
- (as Anne Benoit)
Stéphane De Groodt
- Voix PDG
- (narração)
Isabelle Nanty
- Voix du hall
- (narração)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
As much as I can love Pef (Pierre-François Martin-Laval), I didn't find the magic of Gaston in this movie.
Transforming a comic that works generally with one page gags in a long feature seems an impossible feat (the only examples I can think of French or Belgian comics successfully converted in a movie are full comic books).
To come back to the movie, if the inventiveness of Gaston that perspires in the comic is indeed found in the movie (through Gaston's invention but also through the use of failed manufactured products, Gaston is too much reduced to that aspect and to his sleepiness. I guess to make him the action spring makes difficult to convey the comic Gaston.
To come back to the movie, if the inventiveness of Gaston that perspires in the comic is indeed found in the movie (through Gaston's invention but also through the use of failed manufactured products, Gaston is too much reduced to that aspect and to his sleepiness. I guess to make him the action spring makes difficult to convey the comic Gaston.
The movie gets a low rating here, but if you grew up reading the Gaston comic books you'll find that they did a decent job bringing the familiar characters to life. Without that background knowledge you probably miss all the little hints and jokes.
As a lot of people i grow up with Gaston the comics and it was some kind of genius on our kid's eyes. French do great thinks but to make a funny movie with a belgian icon as gaston you need... the Belgian touch you don(t heve here so... it's a fail
In Belgium, André Franquin is an icon among cartoon authors, the creator of, inter alia, Spirou et Fantasio (Robbedoes en Kwabbernoot, in the Dutch translated version) and... Gaston Lagaffe (Guust Flater). "Une gaffe", "een flater", is a screw-up, a blunder, a goof (cf. Goofy).
The cartoons are old (created in 1957) and they constitute a weekly running gag (of a half or one page) about an office boy. He "works" at the offices of the cartoon journal in which he appears (Spirou), and if he is not sleeping, he spends his time inventing totally useless contraptions. He likes to economise, and he is environment-friendly when no-one ever thought about it. Hence, he drives an ancient Fiat (at least, I believe it is a Fiat) so as not to spend money on a modern car, and he has converted the engine to coal (!) - a World War II necessity when petrol was scarce - so as not to pollute by burning gasoline and to save money. Obviously, the car (when it runs, as it always breaks down) pollutes unbelievably and coal is much more expensive than petrol if used for this purpose.
This illustrates perhaps the difficulties a director is up against when he tries to transfer the gags (there is no real story) to the screen. I doubt whether many young viewers know about coal gas, and where would he buy the coal?
So, Martin-Laval has tried to modernise the environment and the gags. He has - predictably - succeeded only partially. Nevertheless, the actor who plays Gaston (Théo Fernandez) remarkably resembles the character, with his typical slouch and attitude. Gaston's impossible pets (a cat, OK, but also a grouchy seagull and a goldfish) are (not too good) CGI.
Try to imagine keeping a seagull as a permanent pet in an office. This was Monty Python before it was invented.
The purists baulk, of course. But if one keeps in mind that this is a children's movie, the makers have not done a bad job. It is good for some laughs, even for adults, if one suspends disbelief.
I do not know what the reaction would be of someone who is not familiar with the cartoons, but it may be problematic. I believe this is also the reason for the failure of Tintin as a movie. The connoisseurs hate it and the rest of the audience lacks the full background of the stories.
Taken as a light family-friendly comedy, the 2018 Gaston Lagaffe movie attempts to capture the whimsical spirit of the original comics. It incorporates several well-known elements and characters from the beloved series, adapting them to fit a modern setting and a 90-minute runtime. For fans of the comics, this adaptation can be seen as a passable effort, offering some enjoyable moments and a few laughs along the way.
One of the film's strengths is its visual style, which successfully translates the cartoonish look of the comics into a live-action format. The vibrant colors, exaggerated expressions, and slapstick humor are reminiscent of the original artwork, which helps maintain a connection to the source material. The casting is also notable, with actors who embody the quirky personalities of the characters. Gaston, in particular, is portrayed with a charming mix of naivety and mischief that fans will recognize.
However, despite these positive aspects, the movie falls short in a few key areas. While it retains some of the charm of the original comics, it struggles to capture the manic energy and rapid-fire gags that make the comics so beloved. This is partly due to the constraints of fitting a series of episodic jokes into a cohesive 90-minute story. The pacing sometimes feels uneven, with certain scenes dragging on longer than necessary, while others rush through what could have been more developed comedic setups.
Personally, I think the comic's gags and energy, if adapted faithfully, would be better suited to cartoon shorts, similar to the format used by Looney Tunes. The frenetic pace and over-the-top humor of the Gaston Lagaffe comics seem more naturally at home in short bursts rather than a feature-length film. This format would allow for the quick succession of gags and scenarios that fans of the comics have come to love, without the need to shoehorn them into a longer narrative structure.
Another aspect worth discussing is the film's attempt to modernize certain elements. While updating the setting and some cultural references helps to make the story more relatable to contemporary audiences, it sometimes feels at odds with the nostalgic charm of the original comics. The humor, too, has been slightly adjusted, and while some jokes land well, others feel forced or out of place compared to the timeless nature of the comic strips.
On a more positive note, the movie works for a casual viewing experience, especially for families with children who might not be familiar with the original comics. The lighthearted tone and slapstick comedy can be entertaining for younger viewers, and there are enough visual gags to keep them engaged. Additionally, for those new to the Gaston Lagaffe universe, the movie provides an accessible introduction to the characters and their antics, even if it doesn't fully encapsulate what makes the comics special.
Overall, the Gaston Lagaffe movie provides a mix of nostalgia and modern comedy but doesn't quite hit the mark in bringing the full essence of the source material to the screen. It's a commendable effort that offers some enjoyable moments but falls short of capturing the frenetic energy and rapid-fire humor that make the comics so enduringly popular. For die-hard fans of the comics, it might be a bit of a letdown, but it still serves as a passable, family-friendly comedy that can be appreciated for what it is. My final rating would be 5/10, acknowledging its merits while also recognizing its shortcomings. 5/10.
One of the film's strengths is its visual style, which successfully translates the cartoonish look of the comics into a live-action format. The vibrant colors, exaggerated expressions, and slapstick humor are reminiscent of the original artwork, which helps maintain a connection to the source material. The casting is also notable, with actors who embody the quirky personalities of the characters. Gaston, in particular, is portrayed with a charming mix of naivety and mischief that fans will recognize.
However, despite these positive aspects, the movie falls short in a few key areas. While it retains some of the charm of the original comics, it struggles to capture the manic energy and rapid-fire gags that make the comics so beloved. This is partly due to the constraints of fitting a series of episodic jokes into a cohesive 90-minute story. The pacing sometimes feels uneven, with certain scenes dragging on longer than necessary, while others rush through what could have been more developed comedic setups.
Personally, I think the comic's gags and energy, if adapted faithfully, would be better suited to cartoon shorts, similar to the format used by Looney Tunes. The frenetic pace and over-the-top humor of the Gaston Lagaffe comics seem more naturally at home in short bursts rather than a feature-length film. This format would allow for the quick succession of gags and scenarios that fans of the comics have come to love, without the need to shoehorn them into a longer narrative structure.
Another aspect worth discussing is the film's attempt to modernize certain elements. While updating the setting and some cultural references helps to make the story more relatable to contemporary audiences, it sometimes feels at odds with the nostalgic charm of the original comics. The humor, too, has been slightly adjusted, and while some jokes land well, others feel forced or out of place compared to the timeless nature of the comic strips.
On a more positive note, the movie works for a casual viewing experience, especially for families with children who might not be familiar with the original comics. The lighthearted tone and slapstick comedy can be entertaining for younger viewers, and there are enough visual gags to keep them engaged. Additionally, for those new to the Gaston Lagaffe universe, the movie provides an accessible introduction to the characters and their antics, even if it doesn't fully encapsulate what makes the comics special.
Overall, the Gaston Lagaffe movie provides a mix of nostalgia and modern comedy but doesn't quite hit the mark in bringing the full essence of the source material to the screen. It's a commendable effort that offers some enjoyable moments but falls short of capturing the frenetic energy and rapid-fire humor that make the comics so enduringly popular. For die-hard fans of the comics, it might be a bit of a letdown, but it still serves as a passable, family-friendly comedy that can be appreciated for what it is. My final rating would be 5/10, acknowledging its merits while also recognizing its shortcomings. 5/10.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesGaston is a film based on a comic strip created in 1957 by Belgian cartoonist André Franquin which first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine "Spirou".
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Boulier is hit by the spring door, the blackened tooth used to give the impression he lost a tooth in the process is very visible in several shots.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe end caption reads "fin" ("end" in French), then changes to "M'en fin!", Gaston's catchphrase in the comic.
- ConexõesReferences A Pantera Cor-de-Rosa (1963)
- Trilhas sonorasAt Last
Performed by Etta James
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- Orçamento
- US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.348.198
- Tempo de duração1 hora 25 minutos
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