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O Último Unicórnio

Título original: The Last Unicorn
  • 1982
  • Livre
  • 1 h 32 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
32 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Mia Farrow in O Último Unicórnio (1982)
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Adventure EpicAnimal AdventureDark FantasyEpicFantasy EpicHand-Drawn AnimationAdventureAnimationDramaFamily

Um bravo unicórnio (Mia Farrow) e um mágico (Alan Arkin) lutam contra um rei do mal (Sir Christopher Lee), que está obcecado em tentar capturar os unicórnios do mundo.Um bravo unicórnio (Mia Farrow) e um mágico (Alan Arkin) lutam contra um rei do mal (Sir Christopher Lee), que está obcecado em tentar capturar os unicórnios do mundo.Um bravo unicórnio (Mia Farrow) e um mágico (Alan Arkin) lutam contra um rei do mal (Sir Christopher Lee), que está obcecado em tentar capturar os unicórnios do mundo.

  • Direção
    • Jules Bass
    • Arthur Rankin Jr.
  • Roteirista
    • Peter S. Beagle
  • Artistas
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Mia Farrow
    • Angela Lansbury
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    32 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jules Bass
      • Arthur Rankin Jr.
    • Roteirista
      • Peter S. Beagle
    • Artistas
      • Jeff Bridges
      • Mia Farrow
      • Angela Lansbury
    • 197Avaliações de usuários
    • 65Avaliações da crítica
    • 70Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Prince Lir
    • (narração)
    Mia Farrow
    Mia Farrow
    • Unicorn
    • (narração)
    • …
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Mommy Fortuna
    • (narração)
    Alan Arkin
    Alan Arkin
    • Schmendrick
    • (narração)
    Tammy Grimes
    Tammy Grimes
    • Molly Grue
    • (narração)
    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
    • The Butterfly
    • (narração)
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • King Haggard
    • (English, German version)
    • (narração)
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Captain Cully
    • (narração)
    • …
    Paul Frees
    Paul Frees
    • Mabruk
    • (narração)
    • …
    Rene Auberjonois
    Rene Auberjonois
    • The Skull
    • (narração)
    Theodore Gottlieb
    Theodore Gottlieb
    • Ruhk
    • (narração)
    • (as Brother Theodore)
    Don Messick
    • Additional Voices
    • (narração)
    Jack Lester
    • Hunter #1
    • (narração)
    • …
    Nellie Bellflower
    Nellie Bellflower
    • Princess Alison Jocelyn
    • (narração)
    • (cenas deletadas)
    Ed Peck
    Ed Peck
    • Jack Jingley
    • (narração)
    • (as Edward Peck)
    • …
    Ken Jennings
    • Hunter #2
    • (narração)
    • (as Kenneth Jennings)
    • …
    America
    • The Balladeers
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    • …
    Gerry Beckley
    • The Balladeer
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Jules Bass
      • Arthur Rankin Jr.
    • Roteirista
      • Peter S. Beagle
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    Avaliações de usuários197

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    8TheLittleSongbird

    So lovely!

    I saw this film so many times when I was younger, and loved it. The songs are actually really lovely, but I do think that Jeff Bridges singing lacked support. The animation is actually very nice. Yes it does fall flat sometimes, but it is the 80s after all, besides overall it was quite stylish, beautiful and whimsical. The screenplay is very good also, and if I am not mistaken, it was written by the author, so there was a hint of faithfulness. Apparently Haggard's lines were literally adapted from the book. The voice talents are top notch. Alan Arkin was more than adequate as Schmendrick, and Tammy Grimes was poignant as Molly Grue. Jeff Bridges and Christopher Lee added a huge amount to the film, as did Angela Lansbury as Mommy Fortuna. Topping them all, was Mia Farrow as the brooding and sensitive Amalfia/Unicorn. The red Bull was also really sinister, and Rene Auberjoinis made me laugh as the Skull. All in all, an imaginative movie. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    Idolprincess

    Whimsical

    I only saw this movie recently and I wondered why I had never seen it before. I haven't read the book, and I only vaguely remembered some of my friends mentioning this movie.

    I'm not usually a big fan of classic medieval fantasy, even though I love fantasy in general, but I enjoyed this movie so much. Even though it's a family movie, it doesn't get too cutesy and doesn't sweeten the story and the universe that the characters evolve in. And the characters do evolve, which is another of the good points in it. Even though it's a fairy tale, it's easy to apply some themes of the movie to our world. By example, we can suppose that this is a movie about staying true to yourself. This is no Disney movie. The ending can be seen in a positive as well as in a negative light. You can have many opinions about it, which is one thing I liked so much.

    The art and character design is beautiful. You can tell it was made in the 70's or early 80's and it just adds more appeal to it. The style is a mix between anime and occidental cartoon style, but it works very well, specially since this type of collaboration cartoon was so frequent at that time. The atmosphere of the movie is helped by the gentle colors and the music. Yes, the music.. The music wasn't so great, I have to admit, but it really worked well for one reason. They didn't take instrumental music, they didn't try to compose fantasy-themed music for it. They used modern music, and even though it wasn't the best, it added a different and pleasant feeling to it..

    In my opinion this is a beautiful movie that deserves a really high mark..
    8brankoburcksen

    A story more in the spirit of Miyazaki than any Disney film ever was.

    The first time I saw this movie was when I was very young. So young, in fact, that the only things I can remember about this movie are subtle images; I couldn't even remember if I liked it or not. Now, more than twelve years later and after reading the book, I can honestly say that this is a truly great film.

    I have seen very few films that have actually brought me close to tears, and most of those movies are ones I didn't like. The Last Unicorn is an especially good film not just because it stays true to the book, which animated films are rarely good at, but also because it breaks away from the Disney formula for telling the story. All the characters in this film are sympathetic in one way or another, including the villains King Haggard and Mommy Fortuna. Many people would ask why a villain would need to be sympathetic? The simple answer is they don't. The villains are sympathetic though because they are human. The unicorn herself doesn't truly become sympathetic until she is transformed.

    I say this film is in the spirit of the great filmmaker and master animator Hayao Miyazaki, a Japanese director, because even though this film is a fantasy, it is not a fairy tale. Miyazaki has become famous for making animated films that are enjoyable for children, but are also sophisticated and deep enough for adults. What makes this movie great is its story.

    One of the things that makes this movie so special for me is because it has become one of my favorite love stories. More specifically, it is a story about hopeless love. There are only four love stories, this one included, that I regard as my favorites. One them being Princess Mononoke, one of the many great films by Miyazaki. It is also a unique love story because it is about true eternal love. How is it eternal? I will not say because I don't want to spoil the movie.

    My only real complaint about this movie is that the animation isn't very fluid, but I am willing to let that slide because the film was obviously low budget. I only hope that the live-action version will be as good and hopefully even better than the animated version, because even though this movie was well paced there were certain things from the book I hope they mention in the new version that they didn't have time to put into the animated version. I also hope the live-action version is as truthful to the book as this movie was, and leans more to the adult side of the story so more emotion and character development can come out of it.

    You're never to old to believe in the impossible.
    8BabelAlexandria

    A Forgotten Gem of Melancholy.

    This movie is of unexpectedly high quality, mixed up in melancholy and nostalgia, though I don't think I actually saw it in the 1980s. It begins with a power 80s ballad, which the kiddos made fun of, but still very catchy. Schmendrick, the bumbling magician, reminds me of Cedric the magician in Sophia. And the Red Bull looks like the Balrog, not the energy drink. The tale is all a little random and confused, but has some interesting twists like the _adopted_ prince who pushes the unicorn to stay true to her original identity rather than marry him (take note Ariel). Fighting the inevitability of old age and death is another theme of interest, especially through the witch who runs a zoo with magical creatures and the crazy king who hoards the unicorns because they make him happy. Both the witch and the prince (if not the king) achieve a kind of immortality by leaving their mark on the deathless creatures: the Harpy will always remember that she was captured in the circus, and the unicorn will always remember that she loved the prince.

    It's also fascinating to me that Hayao Miyazaki worked at the studio which made The Last Unicorn, Topcraft, which made Nausicaa soon thereafter. I don't see that many connections in terms of the animation aesthetics; but I haven't yet seen the Hobbit animated films also made by Rankin and Bass/Topcraft, so I can't comment there.

    On a personal note, we watched this in NYC the day we went to Princeton, but didn't pay much attention to it; Seb got the blu ray for his 6th birthday and chose to watch it that night.
    Chrissie

    Classic fantasy.

    The Last Unicorn stands out as that rarest of beasts: a film far better than the book. This can be attributed to the fact that the book's author, Peter S. Beagle, was forced by the constraints of film to pare his work down to the bare essentials. The Last Unicorn is marketed as a children's film, but it's far more than that -- a tale of redemption, of the search for identity, truth, and lost innocence. Molly Grue's meeting with the Unicorn stands as one of the most poignant moments in cinema.

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    • Curiosidades
      Sir Christopher Lee (King Haggard) showed up for the recording sessions armed with his own copy of the book, with several places marked to indicate things that must not, in his opinion, be omitted. This is similar to his behavior on O Senhor dos Anéis: A Sociedade do Anel (2001) and its sequels in which he also showed up on set with his copy of the books, and was often a stickler for exact fidelity to the novels.
    • Erros de gravação
      The horn that Mommy Fortuna created for the Unicorn glows and was located in front of the Unicorn's authentic horn. However, when when the Unicorn says "hurry!" to Schmendrick as he is unlocking her cage, we see that her authentic horn, not Mommy Fortuna's horn, is the one that's glowing.
    • Citações

      Molly: No, it can't be. Can it be? Where have you been? Where have you been? Damn you! Where have you been?

      Schmendrick: Don't you talk to her that way!

      Unicorn: I'm here now.

      Molly: And where were you twenty years ago? Ten years ago? Where were you when I was new? When I was one of those innocent young maidens you always come to? How dare you! How dare you come to me now, when I am this!

      [Weeps]

      Schmendrick: Can you really see her? Do you know what she is?

      Molly: If you had been waiting to see a unicorn, as long as I have...

      Schmendrick: She's the last unicorn in the world.

      Molly: It would be the last unicorn that came to Molly Grue. It's all right, I forgive you.

    • Versões alternativas
      Because Lionsgate used the German video master for the 2007 25th Anniversary Edition DVD, not only does the film run at a 5% faster speed, but the German title appears under the English title at the start. Much of the swear words were also edited out in this release.
    • Conexões
      Featured in MarzGurl Reviews: The Last Unicorn (2008)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Last Unicorn
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      Written by Jimmy Webb

      Performed by America

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    • How long is The Last Unicorn?Fornecido pela Alexa
    • I always thought that Nellie Bellflower did the voice of The Tree. But no, years later I found out it was Paul Frees. However, Nellie's name can be seen on the ending credits of the movie. However, now on IMDb it says that her character's scenes were deleted. Who was her character supposed to be in the movie?
    • Why does the Unicorn get so upset when referred to as a "mare" or a "horse"?
    • Why does the Butterfly make references to contemporary pop culture when the film is implied to be set in a Medieval time period?

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de janeiro de 1983 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Japão
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • HBOMAX
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      • Alemão
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      • El último unicornio
    • Empresas de produção
      • Rankin/Bass Productions
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • Topcraft
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 3.500.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 6.455.330
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 2.250.000
      • 21 de nov. de 1982
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 6.457.117
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