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Téo e Beca formam um par de tênis de grife que vive protegido em sua caixa, Edson, o ganha em um sorteio. Quando são roubados, o sonho de Edson é ameaçado. Determinado a reencontrar sua irmã... Ler tudoTéo e Beca formam um par de tênis de grife que vive protegido em sua caixa, Edson, o ganha em um sorteio. Quando são roubados, o sonho de Edson é ameaçado. Determinado a reencontrar sua irmã, Téo conhece um tênis de rua cheio de atitude.Téo e Beca formam um par de tênis de grife que vive protegido em sua caixa, Edson, o ganha em um sorteio. Quando são roubados, o sonho de Edson é ameaçado. Determinado a reencontrar sua irmã, Téo conhece um tênis de rua cheio de atitude.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Anthony Mackie
- Ty
- (narração)
Keith David
- O.G.
- (narração)
Laurence Fishburne
- The Collector
- (narração)
Martin Lawrence
- J.B.
- (narração)
Rico Rodriguez
- Ice
- (narração)
Jonathan Kite
- Whiz
- (narração)
Chloe Bailey
- Maxine
- (narração)
Sam Jay
- Gutterball Attendant
- (narração)
Andrew Hawkins
- Announcer
- (narração)
Amari McCoy
- Shanika
- (narração)
Torian Brackett
- Additional
- (narração)
Kiana Ledé
- Shawna
- (narração)
Eli Harris
- Additional
- (narração)
Roddy Ricch
- The Forger
- (narração)
Chris Paul
- Chris Paul
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
This well animated and thoughtful storyline make this movie a must see for fans of Toy Story and other similar children's flicks that teach us how to cope and grow through adversity. Often times these children's movies can leave the viewers above the age of 14 bored and disengaged but Sneaks is a fun time for all ages. I will not give any spoilers away but you can expect a some unexpected twists and turns along the way. My children laughed and I laughed at many of the same scenes for different reasons , which speaks of the quality writing for this movie. If you want a good animated family movie to watch Sneaks is for you !!
This movie was so well done!! I loved every minute of it!! I can watch it over and over about 4 times now, and I can't wait to watch it again!! The actors, the music the characters and animation was amazing!
So many talented actors and writers and directors and productions wonderful movie!
Mackie was great once again he is amazing in all the projects he does. Everything about this movie was amazing. Just amazing!
Just Wonderful! Shoutout to everyone that worked on this film. The voice actors and animation artists and producers music and songs were great. I'm can't wait to tell all my friends and family and colleagues and neighbors and every one to watch this movie!!!
So many talented actors and writers and directors and productions wonderful movie!
Mackie was great once again he is amazing in all the projects he does. Everything about this movie was amazing. Just amazing!
Just Wonderful! Shoutout to everyone that worked on this film. The voice actors and animation artists and producers music and songs were great. I'm can't wait to tell all my friends and family and colleagues and neighbors and every one to watch this movie!!!
Edson wins a pair of unique basketball shoes. The Collector is frustrated in losing the raffle and offers to pay the world for them. Edson turns him down and intends to wear them in a big basketball game. Shoes in this world are like the toys in Toy Story. This pair is Ty and Maxine. Ty wants to stay clean and pure while Maxine is excited to get into the game. The Collector refuses to let it go and tries to steal them. Ty is happy to go into the collection, but Maxine manages to escape.
I don't mind the lower quality animation. The jankiness feels a bit like stop-motion and graffiti. It's not the most advanced or expensive. It does feel like it fits. I don't agree with Edson to wear the shoes. Here's my pitch. Make them worn in-game shoes from his favorite player. He thinks that they will give him powers from that player. There is an extra unnecessary character which muddles the premise. It's a cleaner story to leave it all on The Collector. There are problems here, but it's not anywhere near the worst movie of the year.
I don't mind the lower quality animation. The jankiness feels a bit like stop-motion and graffiti. It's not the most advanced or expensive. It does feel like it fits. I don't agree with Edson to wear the shoes. Here's my pitch. Make them worn in-game shoes from his favorite player. He thinks that they will give him powers from that player. There is an extra unnecessary character which muddles the premise. It's a cleaner story to leave it all on The Collector. There are problems here, but it's not anywhere near the worst movie of the year.
Story reminds me of Toy Story. I enjoyed it. Well animated. I really liked it. There is a good voice cast with some Hollywood stars. It's strange watching sneakers talk, but that did not spoil my viewing . The plot is
Sneaks follows the adventures of Ty, a misguided designer sneaker who does not know life outside the comforts of his velvet-lined shoe box. After his sister is stolen by a shady collector, Ty must venture into New York City to find and rescue her. In his adventure, Ty meets a rag-tag group of footwear friends from all walks of life who help him find the courage to step outside of his shoe box and find his "sole-mate."
LIKES:
Cute
Has Some Spirit And Soul
Funny At Times
Clever
Novel Idea
Good Voice Acting
The Animation/Design Of The Shoes
Great Musical Score if You Like The Style
Summary:
Sneaks takes the metaphor of what our shoes have seen and unleashes a novel idea that pulled me into seeing this film. The perspective of the accessory holds a Toy Story-like craft to it, but chooses to focus its humor on footwear plights and the cultural sense of the world they walk through. A cute film fit for families, Sneaks offers a lot of friendly fun with jokes and antics that had me chuckling, including a few adult jabs that were so well-timed. The clever quips never cross too many lines, and the writers managed to hit Disney-style morals and heart when they execute the scene to perfection. Surprisingly, there are more of those moments than I anticipated, a lot of good life lessons packed into the film about identity, adventure, kindness, reputation, and trust that the main shoe, Ty, helps to uncover. Some of these moments are very touching, especially between the two leads who explore a lot of concepts and have the most heat behind them. It manages to teach these lessons in a way that doesn't come off too preachy. And thanks to the voice acting, much of what I mentioned comes to life in the best way possible. Fishburne's commanding bass adds the same power he always brings in his performances as the Collector. Keith David's unique and velvety voice pulls the puns to new heights and adds that leader of the community aura that is perfect for several moments. And Mackie is always so much fun in how he can bend his character to familiar, and yet unique qualities that I love to see, or in this case, hear, as she makes Ty a very enjoyable character.
As for the production, it's okay. Sneaks doesn't have the backing of money like other animation studios we know, but they still brought the style to the screen when it came to the shoes. The sneakers have all the mannerisms of their human voices, but still maintain the quality of the accessory. Shoestring hands, fun hops for their mode of transportation, and plenty of kicks and flips to give them a little more dimension than other modalities enjoy. I liked their character models, and I liked their involvement as they managed to personify different uses of shoes in witty portrayals. As for the music, that aspect was my favorite part of the movie. Sneaks is all about the cultural flair of the city, and the music is almost as big a part of the feeling as the storytelling. Loaded to the tens with rap, hip-hop, and R&B, the track list adds so much style to the film with beats that had me rocking in my seat, tapping my feet, and looking up the soundtrack for potential purposes. Obviously, if you aren't a fan of this genre, you'll have little to enjoy, but I, for one, loved the utility of the songs and having the censorship of the movie give me tracks not loaded with vulgarity or gimmicky lyrics. I think that a lot of the target audience will enjoy these aspects well, if they give it a chance.
DISLIKES: The Plot Needs Work The Balance Needs Work They Didn't Flesh Out Characters Fully Limited Emotional Connection For Me The Animation/Design Of Other Characters Summary: Where the movie fails for me is in executing the story and the cultural merit they wanted to showcase so well. Sneaks plot feels a bit like Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo, and any basketball-centered movie from Disney Channel. On paper, this mashup seems genius, but the limitations of the animation studio must have included time, because it failed to find the momentum to optimize the adventures. Balancing between the sibling shoes, the big baddie, the other baddie, and the supporting character is mediocre at best, with Ty being the only shoe that feels close to having a complete Hero's Journey. Most of the characters have closure and some defining elements, but they were hastily executed to cram into the lower run time. It's a shame, because the potential for these stories could have been so good, especially about the Collector (who is probably the central connection to the whole story), whose tale felt underwhelming despite all the planning they did. Those fully fleshed out characters were present, but I believe so much of the arch support was left on the cutting room floor, filled with add-ons that were funny at times, but quite worthless in the grand scheme of the story. As a result, I didn't have the emotional connection that other animated features have accomplished in their storytelling, which might be turning other audience members away. Finally, Sneaks didn't do much in terms of designs and story outside of the shoes. The human characters are forgettable for the most part, simplistic models that aren't horrible, but just lack the wow factor other films do so much better. I'll give a pass to the fashion statements, as well as the animals, as they have edge, excitement, and personality, but they still pale to the shoes that stomp about them.
The VERDICT: Sneaks is a movie that is full of heart and soul (sole). It's got attitude, cuteness, and some good material to work with as the fun adventure unboxes itself on the screen. A great voice cast brings things to life, hitting some jokes and emotional moments to peak perfection. The animation and soundtrack help round out things, the latter my particular favorite, with what it added as the shoes laced themselves up for Toy Story antics. Yet, the inconsistency is what gets this film, the budget strained compared to the big-budget projects that other major studios hold. Sneaks needs more time to play with the characters, more building of the characters with meaningful quests, deeper dives, and some stakes to make us worry about the characters. With forgettable action sequences and animation that needs more depth, the movie loses a lot of face to potentially deterring people from giving it a chance. The ideal audience is going to be those who love shoes, have kids, or are looking for that cultural immersion again. Is it a theater movie? Borderline for the music, but I think this is a movie best left (and should have opened) on television viewing.
My scores for Sneaks are: Adventure/Animation/Comedy/Family: 6.5 Movie Overall: 5.5.
As for the production, it's okay. Sneaks doesn't have the backing of money like other animation studios we know, but they still brought the style to the screen when it came to the shoes. The sneakers have all the mannerisms of their human voices, but still maintain the quality of the accessory. Shoestring hands, fun hops for their mode of transportation, and plenty of kicks and flips to give them a little more dimension than other modalities enjoy. I liked their character models, and I liked their involvement as they managed to personify different uses of shoes in witty portrayals. As for the music, that aspect was my favorite part of the movie. Sneaks is all about the cultural flair of the city, and the music is almost as big a part of the feeling as the storytelling. Loaded to the tens with rap, hip-hop, and R&B, the track list adds so much style to the film with beats that had me rocking in my seat, tapping my feet, and looking up the soundtrack for potential purposes. Obviously, if you aren't a fan of this genre, you'll have little to enjoy, but I, for one, loved the utility of the songs and having the censorship of the movie give me tracks not loaded with vulgarity or gimmicky lyrics. I think that a lot of the target audience will enjoy these aspects well, if they give it a chance.
DISLIKES: The Plot Needs Work The Balance Needs Work They Didn't Flesh Out Characters Fully Limited Emotional Connection For Me The Animation/Design Of Other Characters Summary: Where the movie fails for me is in executing the story and the cultural merit they wanted to showcase so well. Sneaks plot feels a bit like Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo, and any basketball-centered movie from Disney Channel. On paper, this mashup seems genius, but the limitations of the animation studio must have included time, because it failed to find the momentum to optimize the adventures. Balancing between the sibling shoes, the big baddie, the other baddie, and the supporting character is mediocre at best, with Ty being the only shoe that feels close to having a complete Hero's Journey. Most of the characters have closure and some defining elements, but they were hastily executed to cram into the lower run time. It's a shame, because the potential for these stories could have been so good, especially about the Collector (who is probably the central connection to the whole story), whose tale felt underwhelming despite all the planning they did. Those fully fleshed out characters were present, but I believe so much of the arch support was left on the cutting room floor, filled with add-ons that were funny at times, but quite worthless in the grand scheme of the story. As a result, I didn't have the emotional connection that other animated features have accomplished in their storytelling, which might be turning other audience members away. Finally, Sneaks didn't do much in terms of designs and story outside of the shoes. The human characters are forgettable for the most part, simplistic models that aren't horrible, but just lack the wow factor other films do so much better. I'll give a pass to the fashion statements, as well as the animals, as they have edge, excitement, and personality, but they still pale to the shoes that stomp about them.
The VERDICT: Sneaks is a movie that is full of heart and soul (sole). It's got attitude, cuteness, and some good material to work with as the fun adventure unboxes itself on the screen. A great voice cast brings things to life, hitting some jokes and emotional moments to peak perfection. The animation and soundtrack help round out things, the latter my particular favorite, with what it added as the shoes laced themselves up for Toy Story antics. Yet, the inconsistency is what gets this film, the budget strained compared to the big-budget projects that other major studios hold. Sneaks needs more time to play with the characters, more building of the characters with meaningful quests, deeper dives, and some stakes to make us worry about the characters. With forgettable action sequences and animation that needs more depth, the movie loses a lot of face to potentially deterring people from giving it a chance. The ideal audience is going to be those who love shoes, have kids, or are looking for that cultural immersion again. Is it a theater movie? Borderline for the music, but I think this is a movie best left (and should have opened) on television viewing.
My scores for Sneaks are: Adventure/Animation/Comedy/Family: 6.5 Movie Overall: 5.5.
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 916.022
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 530.786
- 20 de abr. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.306.284
- Tempo de duração1 hora 33 minutos
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