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Tarzan

  • 1999
  • Livre
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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262 mil
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Minnie Driver, Tony Goldwyn, Wayne Knight, and Rosie O'Donnell in Tarzan (1999)
A man raised by gorillas must decide where he really belongs when he discovers he is a human.
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Um homem criado por gorilas deve decidir onde ele realmente pertence quando descobre que é um ser humano.Um homem criado por gorilas deve decidir onde ele realmente pertence quando descobre que é um ser humano.Um homem criado por gorilas deve decidir onde ele realmente pertence quando descobre que é um ser humano.

  • Direção
    • Chris Buck
    • Kevin Lima
  • Roteiristas
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Tab Murphy
    • Bob Tzudiker
  • Artistas
    • Tony Goldwyn
    • Minnie Driver
    • Brian Blessed
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    262 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.933
    267
    • Direção
      • Chris Buck
      • Kevin Lima
    • Roteiristas
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Tab Murphy
      • Bob Tzudiker
    • Artistas
      • Tony Goldwyn
      • Minnie Driver
      • Brian Blessed
    • 359Avaliações de usuários
    • 132Avaliações da crítica
    • 80Metascore
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      • 11 vitórias e 23 indicações no total

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    Tony Goldwyn
    Tony Goldwyn
    • Tarzan
    • (narração)
    Minnie Driver
    Minnie Driver
    • Jane
    • (narração)
    Brian Blessed
    Brian Blessed
    • Clayton
    • (narração)
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Kala
    • (narração)
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Professor Porter
    • (narração)
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Kerchak
    • (narração)
    Wayne Knight
    Wayne Knight
    • Tantor
    • (narração)
    Alex D. Linz
    Alex D. Linz
    • Young Tarzan
    • (narração)
    Rosie O'Donnell
    Rosie O'Donnell
    • Terk
    • (narração)
    Beth Anderson
      Jack Angel
      Jack Angel
      • Monkey
      • (narração)
      Joseph Ashton
      Joseph Ashton
      • Ape Boy
      • (narração)
      Bob Bergen
      Bob Bergen
      • Vincent Snipes
      • (narração)
      • (as Robert Bergen)
      Billy Bodine
      • Baby Ape
      • (narração)
      • (as Billy Warden Bodine)
      Hillary Brooks
      • Female Gorilla
      • (narração)
      Rodger Bumpass
      Rodger Bumpass
      • Elephant
      • (narração)
      • (as Roger Bumpass)
      Lily Collins
      Lily Collins
      • Baby Ape
      • (narração)
      Kat Cressida
      • Kala (gorilla vocal effects)
      • (narração)
      • Direção
        • Chris Buck
        • Kevin Lima
      • Roteiristas
        • Edgar Rice Burroughs
        • Tab Murphy
        • Bob Tzudiker
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      Avaliações de usuários359

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      10Aerie-2

      Wow!! An 11 out of 10, if possible...

      ... or no, a 15, maybe.

      This is right up there with 'The Lion King' and 'Mulan'. I had the treat to see this last night, and through it all, even the toddlers in the theater loved it! People have said this is a breakthrough animation-wise, but story-wise, this is like mind-blowing. Tarzan himself is the first truly deep Disney male character since ... I can't think of a really deep Disney male character, except perhaps Simba from The Lion King. Tarzan has everything that makes you realize that, though he's raised by apes, he's truly human, and even his upbringing can't hide that (C'mon, if you were raised your whole life thinking you were an ape, and then suddenly find out you're really something else, wouldn't you also be disturbed?)

      From the first to the last scene was awesome. Tarzan and the ape Kala's backgrounds were told briefly, poignantly, and emotionfully. There's (intelligent) humor and love, which only add to the film, and there's an obvious love between Tarzan and Jane. Someone here said they're not in love, that it's obvious, but I have to strongly disagree. The scenes between them are funny and give you a feeling that there's a strong attraction (and not just because Jane's interested in studying apes). And even Jane's father, though he's a small background character, he helps the plot along, and while you'd describe him as "dithering", he has his own funny bone (When Jane is describing Tarzan to him by drawing a picture on a blackboard, she starts to go on about his 'wonderful eyes', and in the midst of her daydream, her father comments, "Would you like me to give you and the blackboard some private time?" Riot!).

      No, Clayton's not a Jafar or a Gaston, but he's not really the enemy here; he's just an antagonist to help along Tarzan's inner conflict. The real enemy would be Tarzan's battling against his 'true' world (the one with humans) and the one he's grown up with (the one with apes). Clayton just resembles a threat to Tarzan's ape family. In the past, villains were a direct challenge to the hero; here, he is a threat, sure, but he's not the whole movie here. I like it better this way. In real life, there's rarely a big evil soul against you, and Clayton seems like a realistic greedy, nasty guy, rather than the cliche megolamincal weirdos of most animated features.

      I loved Phil Collins. And while it's great hearing Ariel sing, I think background music was better for this particular movie. I couldn't see Jane or Tarzan singing; it makes the whole thing almost unrealistic.

      Tarzan himself was wonderful! Charismatic, emotional, outgoing, and at the same time, goofy and boyish. The scenes between him and his ape mother, Kala, were so tender. I haven't seen such wonderful emotions in live-action movies. And even Kerchak ... let me tell you something about him. Even my mom said he was real. I don't think he was too mean. He felt threatened by Tarzan's presence. It wasn't out of superiority. When Kala first shows baby Tarzan to him, Kerchak is worried about the existence of other humans in the jungle, which might endanger his family of apes. He only worries about his family, too, and I suspect that, while he keeps a stoic face over the death of his own baby ape in the beginning of the movie, he's not ready to adopt another baby (if one of your kids died, would you be so willing to adopt another right away? I know I wouldn't).

      The Lion King, Mulan, and Tarzan all have the same thing in common; they all show true emotion and character, unlike the basic fairy tale fluff like Cinderella and Bambi (nothing against fairy tales, but I like to see true-to-life stuff, you know?).

      This is a must-see. If Disney keeps this up, adults may start to change their views of animated stuff. It ain't just for lil' kids anymore! :)
      9The_Light_Triton

      The final movie in the Disney renaissance

      From 1989 to 1999, Walt Disney studios created some of the most amazing, mind-blowing animated movies of all time. From the little mermaid to beauty and the beast, from Aladdin to the lion king, from Pocahontas to Hercules, and finally, Mulan to Tarzan, these movies still hold their staying power to today. However, Tarzan was the last of these films, from the period known as the Disney Renaissance. Disney remains a popular animation studio in the public eye, but no one could deny how popular they were throughout the 1990s.

      Tarzan itself is based upon the novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs and the movies from the 1930s. Tarzan is a baby who loses his parents, and is adopted by a family of gorillas, who raise him up as their own.

      For a Disney film, this one is one of the best. For a renaissance film, It's not the best of them. I still like to say that the first 2 (The Little Mermaid & Beauty and the Beast) were the best. I know that some Disney fans would chew on me for not saying The Lion King, but that's just my personal preference.

      I still think it's a great movie, worthy of being part of the collection of Disney's best.

      9/10
      8FiendishDramaturgy

      Excellent Disney fare. One of the best.

      Okay. They rewrote the whole legend. But Disney has an unerring way of doing that. Anyone remember Pocahontas? They even changed Cinderella, Snow White, and every other Disney Masterpiece sitting on your shelves, so why does it matter that this, too, was changed?

      It matters on several different levels, but the most important reason it matters is because Disney, in their positioning among the children's entertainment market, is in the unique position to actually teach these legends, these snippets of history, these morals and ethics, to the children of their audiences, rather than proffering sugar-coated, merchandized over-glorifications in exchange for the great American dollar.

      That having been said, this is still an entertaining introduction to the legend, but I highly suggest "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes," (1984), directed by Hugh Hudson. It is the most faithful adaptation I've ever seen, and a highly enjoyable adventure, which carries a PG rating and is safe for most ages to view.

      A lot has been said about the deep canvas effect used throughout the jungle scenes, and I must admit that I found the technique highly effective and extremely well done. I do computer graphics myself, and I was very impressed with the 3D effects throughout, including the water variants and textures used in the ship scenes, the fire effects used in the jungle, and the smoke effects from the guns used by the poachers. The textures and backgrounds were absolutely stunning, and for me, as a graphics artist, that's what I look for when I view a quality animation.

      Very good endeavor.

      It rates an 8/10 from...

      the Fiend :.
      8ccthemovieman-1

      Animated Tarzan A Pleasant Surprise

      I found this surprisingly good because not only was animation well done - which they all seem to be in the past decade - but an involving, action-packed story that was interesting start-to-finish. The action is not overdone, however. The color in here is magnificent and it looks spectacular on DVD.

      The film turned out to be a good combination of drama, action, comedy and romance. I would think this would be a little too frightening, however, for little kids, for those wondering about that. The only negative I had was listening to the grating voice of Rose O'Donnell. That, and her New York City, accent, is definitely not appealing. Otherwise, I have nothing but good things to say about this film.
      EdRooney

      Mmmmmmm... Apey.

      Animated Disney films always seem to be the same in hindsight. It's only when the directors get the inclination to try something bigger that the films achieve a legendary status. It's been ten years since this new Disney renaissance began with "The Little Mermaid", the new "Tarzan" represents exactly what is wrong and what is so very right with the Mouse House's approach to the animated features.

      During these last ten years, the studio has learned what's worked, and what doesn't. Disney always plays it safe. The "Tarzan" opening is very similar to the mega-successful "The Lion King". They compress the entire backstory into a 10 minute opening, and it works like a charm. We all have to admit that Phil Collins hasn't done anything substantial in the last ten years as well, yet his songs for this new film are spot on. They narrate the film and guide the audience perfectly through this loose adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel. Having been weaned on poor character songs throughout the years, it's deliciously blasphemous to not have to sit through 5 or 6 god awful musical numbers that even the composers don't seem to like. It brings an unexpected freshness to this well-known material. With "Tarzan", Disney is taking on a character and story that has gone through countless adaptations. This animated approach seems to fit just right. By not having to rely on a physically impressive (but poorly expressive) actor, the animators have created the most believable Tarzan yet. He glides through the jungle with ease, dragging behind his the well worn knuckles of an ape-man. It's probably one of Disney's most impressive creations, even though it is one so renowned. Tony Goldwyn brings the voice of Tarzan to life with unexpected sweetness. While used sparingly, Goldwyn manages to capture the character with ease. I also enjoyed Minnie Driver's spunky voice for Jane, making her the most palatable animated heroine since Lady. Rosie O'Donnell is about as grating as you might suspect and Glenn Close is perfect as Tarzan's ape mother. It's the villain that Disney needs to work on. While watching "Tarzan" you can easily feel that the addition of the bad guy is superfluous. He's just there because the filmmakers think we can't go without it. They're dead wrong. The flick is filled with lush visuals (courtesy of the more prominent GCI work), grand music, and a strong story. We don't need forced conflict. The conflict within is what "Tarzan" is all about. The rogue brings the film down more than it should. Coming out of "Tarzan" I had feelings I haven't felt from a Disney production in some time. I was moved by the material, shockingly filled with emotion. I came out of the theater humming the music, not an easy thing in the years of "Mulan" and "Hunchback". I also came out impressed that Disney might be making baby steps to a new and brighter future of animated films. I look forward to it. ------------ 7

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      • Curiosidades
        The signature "Tarzan yell" is provided by Brian Blessed, the voice of this movie's villain Clayton. because after noticing that Tony Goldwyn could not make a convincing scream, Blessed went to one of the producers to tell him that he could do it, the producer refused at first but after he yelled in front of him, he accepted.
      • Erros de gravação
        The noises the gorillas make are sounds of chimpanzees. Gorillas' vocalizations are mainly roars, growls, and grunts.
      • Citações

        Tarzan: No matter where I go, you will always be my mother.

        Kala: And you will always be in my heart.

      • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
        During the Walt Disney Pictures opening logo, the background turns into that of a jungle.
      • Versões alternativas
        In most foreign prints of the movie (specifically the European Spanish and German versions), "Son of Man" and "Strangers Like Me" replace "You'll Be In My Heart" and "Two Worlds", respectively, in the credits.
      • Conexões
        Edited into Curtas Animados Zen: Discovery (2020)
      • Trilhas sonoras
        Two Worlds
        Music and Lyrics by Phil Collins

        Produced and Arranged by Phil Collins and Mark Mancina

        Performed by Phil Collins

        Orchestra Conducted by Mark Mancina

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      Detalhes

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 2 de julho de 1999 (Brasil)
      • Países de origem
        • Estados Unidos da América
        • Japão
      • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
        • Official site
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      • Idioma
        • Inglês
      • Também conhecido como
        • Tarzán
      • Locações de filme
        • Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2100 Riverside Drive, Burbank, Califórnia, EUA
      • Empresas de produção
        • Walt Disney Pictures
        • Walt Disney Animation Studios
        • Walt Disney Feature Animation
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      • Orçamento
        • US$ 130.000.000 (estimativa)
      • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
        • US$ 171.091.819
      • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
        • US$ 34.221.968
        • 20 de jun. de 1999
      • Faturamento bruto mundial
        • US$ 448.192.603
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      • Tempo de duração
        • 1 h 28 min(88 min)
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        • 1.85 : 1

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