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Cirque du Soleil: Outros Mundos

Título original: Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away
  • 2012
  • PG
  • 1 h 31 min
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Cirque du Soleil: Outros Mundos (2012)
Two young people journey through the dreamlike worlds of Cirque du Soleil to find each other.
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Uma jovem fica fascinada por um aerialista. Quando eles caem no mundo onírico do Cirque du Soleil e se separam, eles viajam pelos diferentes mundos das tendas tentando se encontrar.Uma jovem fica fascinada por um aerialista. Quando eles caem no mundo onírico do Cirque du Soleil e se separam, eles viajam pelos diferentes mundos das tendas tentando se encontrar.Uma jovem fica fascinada por um aerialista. Quando eles caem no mundo onírico do Cirque du Soleil e se separam, eles viajam pelos diferentes mundos das tendas tentando se encontrar.

  • Direção
    • Andrew Adamson
  • Roteirista
    • Andrew Adamson
  • Artistas
    • Erica Linz
    • Igor Zaripov
    • Lutz Halbhubner
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    8,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Andrew Adamson
    • Roteirista
      • Andrew Adamson
    • Artistas
      • Erica Linz
      • Igor Zaripov
      • Lutz Halbhubner
    • 45Avaliações de usuários
    • 74Avaliações da crítica
    • 51Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: A Different Language (Exclusive Behind The Scenes Clip)
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    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: A Different Language (Exclusive Behind The Scenes Clip)
    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: Meet Erica (Featurette)
    Featurette 5:14
    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: Meet Erica (Featurette)
    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: Making Worlds Away (Featurette)
    Featurette 2:25
    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: Making Worlds Away (Featurette)
    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: Andrew Adamson On The Film (Featurette)
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    Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away: Andrew Adamson On The Film (Featurette)

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    Erica Linz
    Erica Linz
    • Mia…
    Igor Zaripov
    Igor Zaripov
    • The Aerialist
    Lutz Halbhubner
    • Ringmaster
    John Clarke
    John Clarke
    • Sad Clown
    Dallas Barnett
    Dallas Barnett
    • Boss
    Tanya Drewery
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Sarah Houbolt
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Ascia Maybury
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    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Damien Gordon
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Zach Brickland
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Iren Goed
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Roufan Gan
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    • (as Roufan 'Jimbob' Gan)
    Pei Pei Lane
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Shaowei Xin
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Stephen Cooper
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Mengkai Shi
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    • (as Mengkai 'Riack' Shi)
    James Fletcher
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    Wenbo Zheng
    • Circus Marvelous Cast Member
    • (as Wenbo 'Vincent' Zheng)
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      • Andrew Adamson
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      • Andrew Adamson
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    Kirpianuscus

    total show

    more than you expect. a show who seduce and fascinate and gives a lot of emotions, surprises, states. nothing surprising from Cirque du Soleil but, in same measure, nothing expected. because it is expression of admirable art and hard effort. it gives a love story as frame for a chain of artistic moments. and this is one motif, maybe not the most significant, for define it as total show.
    7rgkarim

    Visually Beautiful, with a Soundtrack to match

    The art of circus performing is a tradition that continues to defy the test of time. One circus that continues to remain popular with the public is Cirque du Soleil, the show that combines acrobatics with artistic imagination. Cirque du Soleil has taken on a number of themes over the years from dragon celebrations to Michael Jackson tributes, yet many have missed the opportunity to see these shows come to life. This weekend people around the country/world have the opportunity to see a show for themselves as Cirque Du Soleil: World's Away 3D released. So sit back and relax as I dive into the artistic into James Cameron latest production.

    Let's start this review off with the biggest strength of the movie, the visuals. Worlds Away is a breath taking experience of mind blowing sequences that show off the imagination of the performance theater. Audience members will be excited to see the performers pull off aerial ace performances as they flip and soar through the air amidst brilliant settings. What makes this movie even more entertaining is that the stunts are not just people showing off their training, but are actually being used to tell a story and describe the emotions of the act. Some performances are elegant displays of finesse, combining ballet and interpretive dancing to wow and amaze. Others are all about power and gravity challenging stunts that build suspense at whether or not the person will fall to the constantly moving environment. My favorite in particular involved a Japanese anime like act, where performers "fought" on a gyroscopic platform that involved them adapting to the environment, which kept it interesting. Amidst these entertaining performances are some performances that are more strange than entertaining. These skits involve oddly designed characters whose purpose was unknown to me. I'm sure there is some symbolic nature to these scenes, but unfortunately I was unable to decipher the meaning behind these interludes, or at least understand what each character represented. Regardless these scenes can still be entertaining, but don't expect them to be as flashy as those shown in the trailer.

    Another factor that adds entertainment to this movie was the musical score. Those who have seen the show before, will be familiar with the beautiful harmonies the orchestra creates. Each scene has its own song accompanying it, designed to mirror the feelings the performers were trying to act out. Performances that were softer and more elegant, used a slower track where flutes, violins, and vocals dominated. Scenes that were more aggressive, darker, and more suspenseful took on the entire orchestra relying on the drums and strings to paint the challenging nightmare the world had to offer. If you don't care about the music matching the scenes, it doesn't matter because the orchestra work is still ear pleasing on so many levels. Fans of the series may recognize some of the tracks, but for newbies like me, you may just find yourself bobbing to the beat.

    So we have the stunts and the accompanying music, but is there anything else that will impress the audience. I believe the visuals might also be another aspect that will grab your attention . The costumes are indeed artistic and interesting to see, but usually fit the scene well. Unfortunately my lack of artistic understanding denied me the full appreciation of their design, and might confuse other audience members as well. Despite the confusion though, the setting itself is beautiful. The artificial rivers and ponds, the misty trees of the forbidden jungle, and the industrial wasteland of a steam punk nightmare are polished in every detail. Some of the scenes also included some artificial creatures that were even more impressive to watch. My favorite was the giant snake that coiled itself around the forest as the two protagonists dance their way through the air. This beast moves as it was an animatronic reptile, but one can see the strings as the puppeteers work their magic to make it move. I feel though that many people will enjoy the world the designers have created for the audience.

    So what should I warn you about this movie? One thing is that the story is rather basic and very straightforward. It's a romance story that involves travelling through multiple worlds, with each having a tale of their own that provides an obstacle for the main plot. Unfortunately the deeper elements of the story require a little more thought than I was able to understand, but those who can interpret symbolism will be just fine. Another thing I noticed is the constant amount of flashing lights in this movie. These lights add more life and excitement to the scenes, however those with seizure disorders are going to need to stray from this movie. Perhaps the other thing to warn you about is that this movie seems to be only available in 3-D so it could be a more expensive purchase depending on your theater. Was it worth the 3-D? Frankly I could have done without it, but it added a smidge of detail that can be appreciated.

    Was Cirque De Soleil worth a trip to the theater? It really depends on if you have already seen a show. If you have, then not really as I discovered some of the details were cut from the movie. Plus at the show you get a little more involved than you do in the theater. However, if you've never been to a show, then totally go see this one, as the visuals and sound are made for the theater. What are my scores for this movie? Check them out below: Fantasy: 7.0 Movie Overall: 6.5
    9info-12388

    Incredible

    Contrary to what Shankru_Spam_Begone has written (dude, you have not seen the film!), there are no "audeicen reaction shots" because everything was photographed when the respective theatres were empty.. There is little CG work — this is all straight, through-the- lens work, and it is freaking incredible. They have chosen the best from eight or nine of Cirque's shows, lovingly photographed them, and stitched them together in such a way that you don't care how thin the story is, you're just enthralled by the sheer magic of the visuals.

    And there are so many to by enthralled by: Cirque has this amazing capability of taking the most disparate things, putting them together in a single scene, and making it work. The scenes from O underscore this best, although the ones from Ka come close. (BTW: again, contrary to what Shankru_Spam_Begone writes, there are no scenes from Dralion). It is a visually lovely film that, at times, makes you wonder at the kind of people who can put something this enchanting together.

    See it. You will not regret it. Even the 3D work is awesome: perhaps the very best the genre has given us because Cameron wisely takes us *into* the scene instead of pushing it out at us.

    Put this on your must-see list.
    10modrnknght

    A Christmas gift for fans of Cirque's Las Vegas shows!

    I - LOVED - IT!!!!!!!!! I want to see it again! And I will...going back two or three times next week.

    Yes, I have seen mediocre reviews, but there are couple of requirements to enjoying this movie: 1. You have to LOVE Cirque Du Soleil. Not just "like"...you have to love them.

    2. Don't spend even one second trying to analyse the plot. It's about a young woman who is mesmerized with a young male aerialist and she tries to find him again when they are separated. Everything else are sections of different Las Vegas Cirque shows and even in their entirety don't always make sense. If you try to understand why this is here or that is there, you will run out screaming.

    3. It helps a lot to have seen at least a few of these shows in Las Vegas because the movie selects some of the best parts from each.

    4. Did I mention you have to LOVE Cirque du Soleil? I think one or two people did walk out but those who stayed applauded and stayed all the way through the end credits (which were very lengthy because they listed each LV show, each hotel, and each person on the crew of the individual productions).

    The film did present some of the best moments from each show, and getting close added to it, giving us devotees a new look at it. And with the battle scene on the rotating steel plate from "Ka", a look from different angles was a blessing.

    My favorite Cirque show in Vegas is "The Beatles' Love" and other fans of that production will be very happy. There are about six scenes from it (with Beatles music in the film, too), including "Get Back," "Octopus's Garden," "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and the film ends with a group shot of curtain moments for the different show casts set to "All You Need Is Love." Cinematography is excellent. And the 3D is spectacular! Is it just a huge commercial for Cirque du Soleil's Las Vegas shows? Yes. Do I recommend it? Yes! Yes! YES!!!!
    9Pookie Mahdis

    A lot of hard work and talent

    I was a little scared to see this after reading some of the negative reviews such as Shankru_Spam_Begone's. I did not want to see one of those movies where they give you the audience's reaction so you can be spoon fed to know if something is good or not. As another reviewer already mentioned Shankru_Spam_Begone, saw some other movie, not this one. There were no scenes of audience reaction. If you cannot watch ballet because the dialogue is weak, then maybe you will get bored in this movie. If you get bored watching the Olympics, then you might get bored watching this movie. I threw up in the theatre watching Blair Witch project (even though I was bored in it) because of the shaky camera work, and I was scared going into this one, reading here about the jerky camera. I also saw nothing like that. At a live show, you do look at many different things going on, but you cannot get the close ups like you do in this movie. Another reviewer complained that there were no scenes from Cavalia, which I thought odd, since no Cirque du Soleil shows involve animals, so why should they include another company's work that does not fit their theme? Weird comment.

    I have seen Ka, Mystiere,and Zoomanity live and I liked this movie as much as that. My wife has seen a couple others as well and liked the movie more than I. I was shocked and dismayed that the movie theatre was almost empty on a Friday night but as my wife pointed out, young people would rather see CGI than real talent on the screen.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film incorporates acts from the seven Cirque du Soleil shows running in Las Vegas in 2011: O, Mystère, Kà, Love, Zumanity, Viva Elvis and Criss Angel Believe.
    • Erros de gravação
      At the start of the film Mia (the girl) is watching the circus. As the Ringmaster says "Welcome to Circus Marvelous" the Dwarf, that is standing in front of the Ringmaster, holds both his fists in front of him in a power pose. The very next shot he has his left fist in the air while his right is still in front. Then in the shot after that both of his fists are in front of him once again.
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      Ringmaster: The world's strongest man, and jugglers, the terrifying face mangler, uni-cyclists, and our main act, which you have to see to believe! Can you feel the heat ladies and gentlemen? Prepare to be amazed, terrified, titillated and amused! From all corners of the globe, the deepest jungles, the driest deserts, the highest mountains, we've got you the best of the best, the greatest of the great, the most marvelous of all the marvels! Our jugglers were trained in the royal courts of the czars. Our beauties were chosen from the finest Europe has to offer. So sit back, relax, and get ready for Circus Marvelous! And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment you've all been waiting for. No noise. No photographs. Let your heads and minds fly with a man who defies gravity, who defies science, who defies your imagination, our one, our only, death-defying, lady-sighing, trapeze-flying, aerialist!

    • Versões alternativas
      Also shown in a 3D version.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in On Cinema: 'Jack Reacher' and 'Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away' (2012)
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      Composed by Benoit Jutras/Harris Shper

      Published by Créations Méandres Inc.

      Arranged by Benoit Jutras

      Produced by Benoit Jutras and Rob Heaney

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      • 22 de fevereiro de 2013 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
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      • Canadá
      • Nova Zelândia
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      • Montréal, Quebec, Canadá
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