Princesse Mila et le Sorcier au cœur de pierre
Original title: Vykradena pryntsesa: Ruslan i Lyudmyla
- 2018
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- 1h 25m
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6.0/10
3.1K
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A story from the age of valiant knights, beautiful princesses, and evil sorcerers. Ruslan, an artist who dreams of becoming a knight, meets and falls in love with the beautiful Mila, without... Read allA story from the age of valiant knights, beautiful princesses, and evil sorcerers. Ruslan, an artist who dreams of becoming a knight, meets and falls in love with the beautiful Mila, without realizing that she is the King's daughter.A story from the age of valiant knights, beautiful princesses, and evil sorcerers. Ruslan, an artist who dreams of becoming a knight, meets and falls in love with the beautiful Mila, without realizing that she is the King's daughter.
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- Stars
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Nadezhda Dorofeeva
- Lyudmyla
- (voice)
- (as Nadiya Dorofeyeva)
- …
Aleksey Zavgorodniy
- Ruslan
- (voice)
- (as Oleksiy Zavhorodniy)
Yevhen Malukha
- Chornomor
- (voice)
Serhiy Prytula
- Nestor
- (voice)
Yuriy Gorbunov
- Kit Vchenyy
- (voice)
- (as Yury Horbunov)
Oleh Mykhailyuta
- Fin
- (voice)
- (as Oleh Mykhaylyuta)
Nikolay Boklan
- Knyaz Volodymyr
- (voice)
- (as Mykola Boklan)
Mariya Efrosinina
- Nayina
- (voice)
- (as Masha Yefrosinina)
Egor Krutogolov
- Rohday
- (voice)
- (as Yegor Krutoholov)
Oleksandr Berezhok
- Ratmir
- (voice)
Yevhen Hashenko
- Farlaf
- (voice)
Oleksandr Usyk
- Sholom
- (voice)
Vasyl Virastyuk
- Zuban
- (voice)
Oleh Voloschenko
- Okhoronets #1
- (voice)
- (as Oleh Voloshchenko)
Roman Lutskyi
- Okhoronets #2
- (voice)
- (as Roman Lutskyy)
Daniel J. Edwards
- Ruslan
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Am I the only one who feels this film really has a part of Aladdin and sleeping beauty and also the princess looks like Anna from Frozen?
The story is quite simple. When I started to watch this, I didn't have that much expectations. I thought it looks a fine animation. So, I watched it. When the film ended, I feel like it wasn't that good and wasn't that bad.
The reason why I gave 8 stars is because of animation. The animation is great. Although it isn't produced by Disney, it looks like it's production. All in all, yeah, it's enjoyable.
The story is quite simple. When I started to watch this, I didn't have that much expectations. I thought it looks a fine animation. So, I watched it. When the film ended, I feel like it wasn't that good and wasn't that bad.
The reason why I gave 8 stars is because of animation. The animation is great. Although it isn't produced by Disney, it looks like it's production. All in all, yeah, it's enjoyable.
The plot is quite cliche for fairy tale movies and it reminds me of Disney's Brave and Rapunzel. However, I'm pretty much impressed by its breathtaking animation (having said that this is the very first Ukrainian animated movie that I've ever watched).
This little gem, by Animagrad, an animation studio based in Kiev, requires a multi-region player to watch in the US, but is well worth it. The Stolen Princess is very loosely based on Pushkin's early poem Ruslan and Ludmila, itself based on Russian folklore about Kievan Rus. Its visuals draw on Disney films of the past decade, in a light-hearted, hilarious way, with its humor rooted more in character buffoonery than satire. It also depicts plenty of Eastern European/Orthodox themes, giving it a distinctive feel. The animation is a bit clunky and exaggerated at times, but this may be part of a strange effect I hadn't seen before (except in Pinocchio, I guess!)-the characters move like puppets. Despite the war, Animagrad released another movie this year, Mavka: The Forest Song, but unfortunately this doesn't look like it's available in English or released on DVD or blu ray.
I sat down to watch "The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Ludmila" with my 9 year old son, and it turned out that this 2018 animated movie was great surprise. And I am quite glad that I did sit down to watch it.
The storyline turned out to be entertaining for both me and my son, so the movie has an appeal to adults and children alike. I especially enjoyed it because of its fantasy setting, and there was a lot of fun stuff to be seen throughout the course of the storyline. I've been a fan of the fantasy genre in all manners of media, so I was loving this fantasy setting found in "The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Ludmila".
The art style and CGI was very good, and I found it to be up to level of what you'd expect from Pixar or Disney. So that was highly impressive and enjoyable, and it definitely added a lot of flavor to the movie.
The characters in the movie were nicely fleshed out and you quickly felt at home in the storyline right there alongside with Ruslan and his friends. And of course the animal companions were absolutely hilarious and lovable. The villain too, of course, was also lovable and being the stereotypical archetype villain that you see in many animated movies.
This being an animated movie, then there was some music and singing involved as well, although not overly done as you'd see in Disney movies. Personally I don't care much for singing segments in cartoons, because that is not why I sit down to watch the animated movie.
The storyline turned out to be entertaining for both me and my son, so the movie has an appeal to adults and children alike. I especially enjoyed it because of its fantasy setting, and there was a lot of fun stuff to be seen throughout the course of the storyline. I've been a fan of the fantasy genre in all manners of media, so I was loving this fantasy setting found in "The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Ludmila".
The art style and CGI was very good, and I found it to be up to level of what you'd expect from Pixar or Disney. So that was highly impressive and enjoyable, and it definitely added a lot of flavor to the movie.
The characters in the movie were nicely fleshed out and you quickly felt at home in the storyline right there alongside with Ruslan and his friends. And of course the animal companions were absolutely hilarious and lovable. The villain too, of course, was also lovable and being the stereotypical archetype villain that you see in many animated movies.
This being an animated movie, then there was some music and singing involved as well, although not overly done as you'd see in Disney movies. Personally I don't care much for singing segments in cartoons, because that is not why I sit down to watch the animated movie.
This movie is underrated. My 5 yo enjoyed it and laughed out loud, and me with him. It's witty, easy going and graphically beautiful. Perfect for a kid, as it should be. Not every movie for kids should be highly educational. Sometimes it's enough just to be fun. Let the kids be kids.
Did you know
- TriviaAlyson Leigh Rosenfeld's second animated film in 2018 after "Lu Over The Wall" (2018).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Estrenos Críticos: Septiembre 2019 (2019)
- SoundtracksShout It Out
Written by Raphael Lake and Aaron Levy
Performed by Extreme Music
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- $6,914,024
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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