When her younger brother Charlie unexpectedly disappears into the magical, animated universe of PLAYMOBIL®, unprepared Marla must go on a quest of a lifetime to bring him home, setting off o... Read allWhen her younger brother Charlie unexpectedly disappears into the magical, animated universe of PLAYMOBIL®, unprepared Marla must go on a quest of a lifetime to bring him home, setting off on a fantastic journey across stunning new worlds.When her younger brother Charlie unexpectedly disappears into the magical, animated universe of PLAYMOBIL®, unprepared Marla must go on a quest of a lifetime to bring him home, setting off on a fantastic journey across stunning new worlds.
- Marla Brenner
- (voice)
- Del
- (voice)
- Emperor Maximus
- (voice)
- Bloodbones
- (voice)
- Rex Dasher
- (voice)
- Valera
- (voice)
- (as Paloma M. Rodriguez)
- Glinara
- (voice)
- Robotitron
- (voice)
- 6-Year-Old Charlie Brenner
- (as Ryan Hill)
- Scurvy Pete
- (voice)
- Seadog
- (voice)
- Salty
- (voice)
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This is nothing new. That's the case with a lot of things. Not everything can do something first, yet still we have an expectation that they bring their own two cents to the conversation and bring the idea forward. Playmobil: The Movie is perhaps less evolved than the childrens films (with expection). Though it is not without, I wouldn't say redeeming element, but being a decent kids movie. It's not a good movie, but when you're playing to a certain audience, I can't be that annoyed when the movie doesn't appeal to me.
The humour is pretty juvenile, but there's a few good jokes and that does say that they tried when making this, just not that hard. It's colourful. Most movies fail to grasp that if you have colour on screen, then things look better (it not that impressive, but by that low bar, it at least does that). They have good actors, Anya Taylor-Joy and Daniel Radcliffe, even if their performances aren't great they're appropriate to the movie they're in. I wouldn't pay to see it again but if my younger cousins were watching on the TV I wouldn't leave to room. I am neither offended nor disappointed at the movie being the way it is.
That's it, now I give every nice thing I have to say back to the blaring negatives. It's a musical, barely but they are song thrown in. The songs are so infrequent and so forgettable that I constantly forgot that it was a musical. I was so disappointed whenever they started singing another mediocre song because I was reminded that I was watching a movie that didn't need to be a musical, couldn't do it well, and persisted in having song. The characters end up being sadly shallow. They given goals and destinations yet they fail to make me care about this because we never get to learn to care about them before we can care about their struggle. The world is boring, playmobil land is just a collection of time periods and genres thrown together. I hate to sound like a broken record and speak of others that have done it better so I will say I never felt any danger in any given circumstance there. Applying comedy to situations has pros and cons and it can lead to things feeling inconsequential. In the rarest of circumstances the opposite can happen but that's not the case here. The comedy isn't quite good enough to offset this so that's unfortunate end result.
I don't feel like this was quite as bad as it was made out to be. I intend to forget about this tomorrow and I don't plan to ever come back to it and neither does the studio.
The movie is a little bit slow to start, but once the main characters become changed into Playmobil things brighten up and the movie takes a turn for the better.
First I will say that the storyline was pretty good. Sure, this was a children's movie first and foremost, but it actually had enough contents to it so that I, as an adult, actually always enjoyed the movie.
The CGI was just spectacular, and it was such a blast to watch Playmobil brought to life on the screen in this manner. There is an abundance of details in many scenes, and you'll probably not even notice half of them. My son, for example, he didn't even notice the Ghostbusters vehicle on the express way. So there is a lot to take in, and I believe that fact alone actually makes this movie well worth watching a second time. The first time is for the storyline, whereas the second is to take in all the details.
There is a good feeling to the storyline, and the movie is definitely enjoyable. Not only because of the good CGI and the storyline, but also because of the characters. There was a good amount of nicely fleshed out characters throughout the course of the movie. And while this is an animated CGI movie, having a good and talented cast for the voice acting is a must. And they definitely had that for "Playmobil: The Movie".
It was nice to see Playmobil put in a chip on the animated movie market with this movie, and it was a much needed breath of fresh air from all the Lego movies. Not that there is anything wrong with Lego, not at all, but variety and a change of scenery makes a great change.
"Playmobil: The Movie" is well worth sitting down to watch, and I am rating it a six out of ten stars.
The animation is good, and the story actually is quite fun. There are lots of fantasy themed lands, and they are visually appealing. I think it is a good adventure for young children. It is a pity that it will be in the shadow of "The Lego Movie".
Did you know
- Trivia'Weird Al' Yankovic and Lauren Graham were said to appear as part of the live-action cast as Marla and Charlie's parents.
- Quotes
Marla Brenner: [checking her head] We're back
[hands over her face]
Marla Brenner: Oh I have a nose again
- Crazy creditsIn a mid-credits, a security guard finds Maximus in his cage and places his on Mount Olympus. The scene ends with the sound of Maximus' laughter.
- Alternate versionsThe North American printing adds the 2019 MPA logo to the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Diamond in the Rough (2018)
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- Also known as
- Playmobil: The Movie
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- €63,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,115,008
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $656,530
- Dec 8, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $16,383,278
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39 : 1