Uma garçonete, desesperada para realizar seus sonhos como dona de um restaurante, embarca em uma jornada para transformar um príncipe sapo em um ser humano, mas precisa enfrentar o mesmo pro... Ler tudoUma garçonete, desesperada para realizar seus sonhos como dona de um restaurante, embarca em uma jornada para transformar um príncipe sapo em um ser humano, mas precisa enfrentar o mesmo problema depois de beijá-lo.Uma garçonete, desesperada para realizar seus sonhos como dona de um restaurante, embarca em uma jornada para transformar um príncipe sapo em um ser humano, mas precisa enfrentar o mesmo problema depois de beijá-lo.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Indicado a 3 Oscars
- 10 vitórias e 42 indicações no total
- Tiana
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- Dr. Facilier
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- Eudora
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- Prince Naveen
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- Louis
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- Charlotte La Bouff
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- Ray
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- Lawrence
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- Mama Odie
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- James
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- 'Big Daddy' La Bouff
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- Young Tiana
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- Young Charlotte
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- Reggie
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- Two Fingers
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- Mr. Henry Fenner
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- Mr. Harvey Fenner
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Avaliações em destaque
Visually, The Princess and the Frog is absolutely mesmerizing. Seriously, 2D animation has never looked better than it does in this film. As executive producer/Pixar founder John Lasseter said, it's very much like stepping into a pair of old, comfortable shoes. Familiar, yet seemingly brand new. The energetic look of New Orleans is perfectly captured on screen, enhancing the story all the more.
Speaking of which, the story of this film is just like the animation in that, while being traditional Disney fare, it's executed in such a way that it feels completely different from anything you've ever experienced. As many times as this movie will make you laugh, it'll make you cry, which – for me – has always been the sign of a classic Disney Animation film. The movie also succeeds in making you feel invested in each and every one of these characters, major and minor ones alike, which is definitely one of the most difficult tasks that any film could hope to achieve.
Unlike most Disney princesses, Tiana is strong, independent, and isn't looking for her Prince Charming. In fact, it's these differentiating traits of hers that make Tiana my favorite Disney princess to date. It also helps that Anika Noni Rose delivers a stunning performance as her voice, making Tiana all the more captivating every moment that she's on screen. Bruno Campos also does a terrific job as Naveen, whose character is also a departure from the traditional Disney prince. He's a fellow who, while being stuck-up and lazy, somehow manages to come across as extremely likable. Both of these characters make for what is easily the most convincing Disney couple to date.
The real stand-out performance, however, is that of Keith David as Dr. Facilier. Since his performance as the Arbiter from the Halo video game series, I've been a huge fan of this guy's work, and couldn't have been more excited when I heard that he'd be doing the voice of the villain in this movie. With his low, creepy voice, David captures the essence of this character perfectly, and by the end, you're genuinely scared of this guy. Because of this, Facilier is definitely one of – if not my absolute favorite – Disney villain, challenged only by Gaston and Frollo. With his performance as the Cat from Coraline, and now Facilier, Keith David continues to prove that he is the man.
As with every other aspect of the film, the musical numbers in The Princess and the Frog are extremely memorable, most notably Dr. Facilier's "Friends On the Other Side", a deliciously creepy piece that ranks right up there with "Hellfire" from Hunchback of Notre Dame as one of the best Disney villain songs. You'll definitely find yourself humming several of these tunes on your way back home from the theatre.
The Princess and the Frog is an excellent return to 2D animation. The animation is more beautiful than ever, the characters are some of the most memorable ones I've ever seen on film, and the musical numbers are infectiously catchy. The Princess and the Frog clearly reiterates the statement already made by last year's aforementioned Bolt: Walt Disney Animation is back and here to stay.
I will start by saying I'm something of a traditionalist when it comes to Disney, I love the classics, I found some of the later offerings very disappointing, it was suggested I may like this one, I'm glad I listened, I really enjoyed it.
It's as if Disney took some of the greatest elements from its illustrious history, forged them together, and put a unique twist on them.
The visuals are great I thought, it's a skilled animation, it's bright, it's detailed, it flowed so well. Great music also.
The characters are a hoot, I love that Tiana is a smart cookie, she has the backstory, she's sassy, but she's smart, she's a somewhat different Disney Princess.
It's heaps of fun, I really liked the humour, it's funny, I also loved the villain, Doctor Facilier was a menacing figure, I loved the way his shadow operated independently.
8/10.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis is Walt Disney Animation Studios first musical film in which all of the voice actors do both the speaking and singing parts since A Bela e a Fera (1991).
- Erros de gravaçãoTiana is left-handed, but sometimes uses her right hand for writing and kitchen work. For much of European and American history, society considered using the left hand to be sinful or unnatural, so "lefties" often felt compelled to use the right hand in polite company.
- Citações
Prince Naveen: Excuse me, but your accent, it is funny.
Ray: I'm a Cajun, bro. Born and bred in the bayou! Y'all not from 'round here, are ya?
Prince Naveen: Actually, we are from a place far, far away from this world.
Ray: Go to bed! Y'all from Shreveport?
- Versões alternativasOn ABC and Freeform broadcasts, the following line is omitted from When We're Human: When I'm human as I hope to be, I'm gonna blow this horn 'Til the cows come home And everyone's gonna bow down to me
- ConexõesEdited into The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Star Trek/Rudo y Cursi/Next Day Air (2009)
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- La princesa y el sapo
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- Orçamento
- US$ 105.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 104.400.899
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 786.190
- 29 de nov. de 2009
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 267.056.816
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 37 min(97 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1