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O Caldeirão Mágico

Título original: The Black Cauldron
  • 1985
  • Livre
  • 1 h 20 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
44 mil
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Nigel Hawthorne, Grant Bardsley, John Byner, Phil Fondacaro, and Susan Sheridan in O Caldeirão Mágico (1985)
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Na mítica terra de Prydain, um jovem com uma espada mágica tem de impedir que o malvado Rei de Chifres liberte os poderes sobrenaturais de um caldeirão amaldiçoado e crie um exército de mort... Ler tudoNa mítica terra de Prydain, um jovem com uma espada mágica tem de impedir que o malvado Rei de Chifres liberte os poderes sobrenaturais de um caldeirão amaldiçoado e crie um exército de mortos-vivos capaz de dominar todas as coisas.Na mítica terra de Prydain, um jovem com uma espada mágica tem de impedir que o malvado Rei de Chifres liberte os poderes sobrenaturais de um caldeirão amaldiçoado e crie um exército de mortos-vivos capaz de dominar todas as coisas.

  • Direção
    • Ted Berman
    • Richard Rich
  • Roteiristas
    • Lloyd Alexander
    • David Jonas
    • Vance Gerry
  • Artistas
    • Grant Bardsley
    • Freddie Jones
    • Susan Sheridan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    44 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Ted Berman
      • Richard Rich
    • Roteiristas
      • Lloyd Alexander
      • David Jonas
      • Vance Gerry
    • Artistas
      • Grant Bardsley
      • Freddie Jones
      • Susan Sheridan
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    • 83Avaliações da crítica
    • 59Metascore
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    Grant Bardsley
    • Taran
    • (narração)
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Dallben
    • (narração)
    Susan Sheridan
    Susan Sheridan
    • Eilonwy
    • (narração)
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Fflewddur
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    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • King Eidilleg
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    John Byner
    John Byner
    • Gurgi
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    Adele Malis-Morey
    • Orwen
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    Phil Fondacaro
    Phil Fondacaro
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    James Almanzar
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    Wayne Allwine
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    Steve Hale
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    Phil Nibbelink
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    • (narração)
    • Direção
      • Ted Berman
      • Richard Rich
    • Roteiristas
      • Lloyd Alexander
      • David Jonas
      • Vance Gerry
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    6Articulated_Jaw

    Doesn't deserve to be dismissed as harshly as it has been

    Always curious about The Black Cauldron, I finally got around to it after seeing a DVD at the rental store. Despite a lot of grating elements, I ended up liking it overall.

    The movie starts off on the wrong foot. The voices come across as recorded at low fidelity, and when combined with the sometimes hard-to-understand British accents, can be somewhat off-putting. Issues with voice and script become even more pronounced with characters such as Gurgi and his Gollum-esquire speech patterns. Indeed, the second time I watched the DVD I threw the English subtitles on, and not just for Gurgi.

    Other problems with voicing include an exceedingly dull lead actor for Taran (he simply can't emote), and an overly chirpy female lead for Eilonwy.

    Most other elements of the film proved passable if predictable in the Disney mold of plot, hero design, sidekicks, etc. Where it branches out for the better is in avoiding any and all musical interludes and along the way offering some scenarios and graphic effects that are more mature than most other Disney animated feature films (though later in the '90s the likes of The Lion King, Hunchback, and Tarzan would also tangle with mature themes).

    Animation is also spectacularly mixed in quality, an odd distinction among Disney films but a distinction nonetheless. Usually solid, there are high points such as external shots of a dark castle or a visceral chase sequence. There are also low points such as unnatural shifts in hair color that overemphasize different environments, or obvious spots where animation was rushed (a rock slide sequence).

    Yet for all these lows and highs, as an animation fan I ended up siding with the high points. Many sequences are inviting to re-watch, even if the entirety of the movie may not be. For all the talk of failure that continues to surround this movie, one can see in the film itself elements of a more mature Disney that could have been extremely promising with a more seasoned batch of animators and a world less hostile to PG animated fare.
    8ravsten428

    Very underrated!

    I get tired of hearing people say that this is one of the worst Disney films ever. This film is energetic and action packed.

    Simply because the movie is on the bleak side it has gotten unjust criticism. Sure Disney was not at a high point during this time but this movie was better than many others made during the 80's. Oliver and Company is good and I like it more than this but that's because I have more memories from it than BC. The Great Mouse Detective was alright but not anywhere as remotely good as these two films.

    I haven't seen The Black Cauldron many times but it is a good Disney film. People who have a problem with the darkness of the film let me put it this way, "Don't watch it and don't show it to your young children!" If you think they can handle it later on than go ahead but don't knock the movie just because it's not what you think Disney should be.

    The Black Cauldron is geared more towards a male audience but I am sure some girls may enjoy it as well.

    If you haven't seen The Black Cauldron and your a big Disney fan at least give it a shot.
    8gurgi4

    Ambitious and different!

    I must say first that my opinion on this film is slightly biased. I was one of the handful of people to have seen this film on its initial theatrical run. I was also 11 and a boy (a target audience of this film). I owned the Gurgi and Hen Wen plushes, got excited by the preview on the "Pinocchio" video, etc.,etc.

    After seeing the movie, I remember being entertained (maybe not enthralled) by the film and was saddened by Gurgi's sacrifice at the end.

    Years passed. And passed. And passed. And people seemed to have forgotten "Black Cauldron" in the wake of "Little Mermaid" and her successors.

    I must admit that I became somewhat obsessed with finding out why Disney thought of the film so poorly and why everyone gave me "blank stares" when I mentioned it. To say the least, I longed for a video release of the film.

    A year or two ago, I got my wish, and now that I'm older and "wiser" I'm able to make a better judgement of the film. Is it Disney's worst film ever? Absolutely not. "Black Cauldron" is probably the finest animated film of the 1980's ("Little Mermaid" not withstanding). It IS a scary film for young kids (hence the PG rating) but I think audiences today are able to deal with that more than they were back in 1985 (just look at "Dinosaur," "Road to El Dorado," and the upcoming "Titan AE" which are all rated PG). The story may not be up to Disney standards, but for a film of its genre (i.e fantasy) it has a very compelling and understandable story. The animation has its highs and lows. But this film was made by a large number of people over a long period of time, so it is inevitable that there should be some fluctuation in quality.

    Lastly, I too have read Lloyd Alexander's books, and I too adore them. No, Disney's film does not even begin to compare to the books, but what movie does?

    On its own terms, "Black Cauldron" stands as a remarkable achievement in animation, and a film for those people who don't just think cartoons are "babysitters for kids."
    6beatlesguru1

    Shambolic film still worth seeing

    "The Black Cauldron" provides us with "Exhibit A" of the disorganized nature of the Disney organization from the mid-1970s through the mid-80s. The company's feature films were attracting smaller and smaller audiences, and no real creative force had emerged since Walt Disney's death in 1966. By the mid- to late-70s, it was clear that new ideas needed to be tried. The phenomenal success of "Star Wars" appeared to offer a sure-fire way to box-office success: sci-fi/fantasy movies. At the same time, Disney Studio's full-length animated features continued their descent from the heights scaled in 1959's "Sleeping Beauty", at first downscaling the subject matter, then progressing to less and less impressive animation, and finally combining the first two trends with boring storytelling (see "The Fox and the Hound" - 1981).

    It was in this context that pre-production began on "The Black Cauldron" in the late 1970s. From an artistic standpoint, its goals were two-fold. First, the film was to recapture the lead in animation quality that Disney had traditionally held, while the second goal was to incorporate the advances in animation and subject matter made in the 1970s (i.e., playing "catch up"). Some early decisions were good: the source material was top-notch. Lloyd Alexander's "Chronicles of Prydain" are fantastic works of fantasy for the young adult - I loved them as a middle-schooler in the mid-80s, and the choice to film the story in 70mm widescreen harkened back to the glory days of "Sleeping Beauty." Unfortunately, not much else worked. The studio's writers did a terrible job of condensing the first two books of Alexander's series, and we end up caring little for the characters that emerge, or for the plot as it unfolds. Also, the movie's tone is uneven. Overall, the work is very dark and un-Disney, which would've been fine had it been executed better. Further, the grimness of the plot doesn't mesh with occasionally clumsy and earthy attempts at humor, and the character animation fluctuates between sober naturalism and exaggerated, cartoonish mannerisms (stretching ears, gaping mouths, etc.) Still, some of the shots are stunning and rank among the best in the history of hand-drawn animation (e.g., multiplaned exterior shot of the Horned King's castle, beautiful backgrounds within the same, Hen-Wen's capture by the Horned King's creatures). The result of this mish-mash was a box-office flop ($25 million to make, $5 million in ticket sales upon its 1985 release).

    In short, see this film for its often-impressive animation and intermittent charm. Be sure to get the newly-available widescreen version on DVD. Bemoan the end of the era of stunning hand-drawn animation (Disney has closed up its shop; "Home on the Range" was its penultimate hand-drawn feature). Don't expect a classic, but appreciate the vision of its artistry - even if the final product didn't quite mesh satisfactorily. "The Black Cauldron" is a noble failure.
    niteman

    It ain't half bad (ain't half good, neither)

    There were many good things going on in the Black Cauldron. First, there were NO SONGS, which really helped move things along. Second, the villain was truly frightening, the supporting cast was a lot of fun, and the movie's breakneck pace held my interest and entertained me throughout. But, there were some bad things as well. Taran wasn't really a character at all. Every important thing that happened to him was by luck or accident. And at the end of the story he's right back where he started. Also, the plot was little more than a succession of action sequences, with little sense holding it together. The heroes simply fell out of one situation into the next, perhaps the result of squeezing two full-length novels into one movie. And don't get me started on the ending. Our hero stumbles through the picture so that -- his furball sidekick can become the true hero of the piece. Yech. Still, I was entertained, and I'd see it again. But for those looking for the REAL Black Cauldron, read "The Chronicles of Prydain" by Lloyd Alexander. You'll be glad you did.

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    • Curiosidades
      The first Disney animated film that's not a musical, does not contain any songs neither performed by characters, nor in the background.
    • Erros de gravação
      Taran unchains the gate barring their escape from the castle. In subsequent shots, the lock and chains reappear and then, finally disappear.
    • Citações

      Gurgi: Oh, poor miserable Gurgi deserves fierce smackings and whackings on his poor, tender head. Always left with no munchings and crunchings.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      There are no opening or cast and crew credits.
    • Versões alternativas
      The version of the film released to theaters omits numerous fully animated scenes that include shots of graphic violence as Taran fights his way out of the castle and shots of Eilonwy sporting ripped garments as she's hanging for her life with Taran and Fflewddur. The most well-known deleted scene, due to a clumsy jump that it left in the film's soundtrack and a cel of the infamous scene appearing online, is that of a man being mauled by one of the Cauldron-born.
    • Conexões
      Edited from Fantasia (1940)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de julho de 1985 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Português
    • Também conhecido como
      • O Caldeirão Negro
    • Locações de filme
      • Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Llechwedd Slate Mine, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Gales, Reino Unido
    • Empresas de produção
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners II
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 44.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 21.288.692
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 4.180.110
      • 28 de jul. de 1985
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      • US$ 21.289.357
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