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Les aventuriers des mondes fantastiques

Original title: A Wrinkle in Time
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-PG
  • 4h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.5K
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David Dorfman, Gregory Smith, and Katie Stuart in Les aventuriers des mondes fantastiques (2003)
AdventureFamilyFantasySci-Fi

A young girl and her genius kid brother are aided by three curious witches in their search for their missing scientist father, captive of an omnipotent otherworldly villain simply called 'It... Read allA young girl and her genius kid brother are aided by three curious witches in their search for their missing scientist father, captive of an omnipotent otherworldly villain simply called 'It' whose evil is slowly infecting the universe.A young girl and her genius kid brother are aided by three curious witches in their search for their missing scientist father, captive of an omnipotent otherworldly villain simply called 'It' whose evil is slowly infecting the universe.

  • Director
    • John Kent Harrison
  • Writers
    • Susan Shilliday
    • Madeleine L'Engle
  • Stars
    • Katie Stuart
    • David Dorfman
    • Gregory Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writers
      • Susan Shilliday
      • Madeleine L'Engle
    • Stars
      • Katie Stuart
      • David Dorfman
      • Gregory Smith
    • 80User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Katie Stuart
    Katie Stuart
    • Meg Murry
    David Dorfman
    David Dorfman
    • Charles Wallace Murry
    Gregory Smith
    Gregory Smith
    • Calvin O'Keefe
    Chris Potter
    Chris Potter
    • Dr. Jack Murry
    Kyle Secor
    Kyle Secor
    • The Man With Red Eyes
    Seán Cullen
    Seán Cullen
    • Happy Medium
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    • Dr. Dana Murry
    Kate Nelligan
    Kate Nelligan
    • Mrs. Which
    Alison Elliott
    Alison Elliott
    • Mrs. Who
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Mrs. Whatsit
    Munro Chambers
    Munro Chambers
    • Sandy Murry
    Thomas Chambers
    • Dennys Murry
    Ellen Dubin
    Ellen Dubin
    • Aunt Beast
    Guy Fauchon
    • Bingo Man
    Alexander Pollock
    • Eric O'Keefe
    Bryce Hodgson
    Bryce Hodgson
    • Max
    Matthew Brevner
    • Louie
    Rachel Victoria
    • Isabel
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writers
      • Susan Shilliday
      • Madeleine L'Engle
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    Iwannano

    A beautiful book lost in all the "Disney-ness"

    I was absolutely horrified within the first 15 minutes of watching the abomination they called "A Wrinkle in Time". I've been such a fan of the book and the other two that followed that my book has worn away from 20 years of reading it over and over again. Disney DID NOT capture the true essence of this book and it's obvious that the director was neither a fan nor sat down and tried to understand the entire story.

    I could go into a huge list of what was wrong with the movie - besides the fact that the story was told out of sequence, major flaws developed out of the lack of characterization and the actors that were casted for the children were completely wrong. The actress who portrayed Meg was like a cardboard cutout - she lacked emotion and I felt nothing for the character (unlike the empathy and compassion I felt for Meg in the book). Did the actress even read the book? Meg was supposed to be an ugly duckling - with glasses and braces and a very ordinary/awkward look about her. I didn't see any of that portrayed in the movie Meg. That's the entire being of the character!!! It's because of what Meg is on the outside that it becomes so important for her to learn that it's truly what she has on the inside that counts - on top of that, Calvin is able to see the real her through the glasses, braces and supposed ugliness. That's what helps to create the bond between Calvin and Meg. Don't even get me started with the lack of understanding for the true character of Charles Wallace.

    The themes were skimmed across, important characters where hacked apart or changed all together and IT (who is a very main character of the story) was cut down to 5 minutes in the movie. WHAT?!?

    Since I am losing comment space, I will sum it up by saying that I truly hope Disney doesn't get any bright ideas about filming either "A Wind in the Door" or "A Swiftly Tilting Planet" - but if they do, I would highly recommend hiring a director who is such a fan of the work (like Peter Jackson and the Rings trilogy) that they do the stories justice.

    I think I am going to open up the book one more time and relish the beauty of the writing in an effort to wash away that pathetic effort they called a movie last night.
    6kinadismith

    Was better than expected and say better than. The 2018 version

    I didn't like that most of the characters changed a bit I felt that they could have portrayed a little more to the story but did have great acting. I would recommend over the 2018 version but I would strongly recommend reading the book and prefer the book over this.
    5aetrevino88

    Could have been better...

    True, L'Engle's book was far better. The movie itself wasn't so bad. I was quite pleased to see that Mrs. Whatsit was portrayed as the winged creature in a very satisfactory way. It was almost as though they pulled the image from my mind! Alfre Woodard was excellent as Mrs. Which, but then she's excellent in EVERYTHING. I was disappointed by parts, such as the Man with red eyes and Aunt Beast... and the end was slightly unsatisfactory as well. While I was a little upset by the changes, I would be pleased to see the other three of the Time Quartet (A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters) be put to film. Maybe it would be better if New Line did it instead of Disney, though...
    luciajohnson22

    Not the books, but ok anyway.

    My sister and I were ecstatic when we found out that they were finally playing this. We took time out of our busy finals week to sit down and watch the whole thing. And while it kept us entertained for the whole 3 hours, there were a lot of times we were like "Was that in the book? Where are they getting this stuff?"

    So I guess my advise is, if you're a book purist, try to forget this is based on it and enjoy it for the cute fluff piece it is. The book is a whole different (and better) experience.

    On to the movie. I think Gregory Smith was good as Calvin (even though he isn't a redhead) and the little kid was good too. Meg was a little forced I thought. Maybe it's the inexperience of the actress, but she didn't feel like the stubborn but warm Meg of the books.

    All in all, it was a pleasant experience.
    7lklmail

    Why So Many Changes?

    I too am a big fan of Madeline L'Engle and especially the Murry family time-travel series; so I was both excited and trepidatious to see a film version of this well-known first book in the series, especially since it was produced by Disney (I love Disney, but I don't always love their adaptations of stories that were perfectly fine to me to begin with).

    However, I rented it and was mostly pleased -- although Meg, Calvin & Charles didn't exactly fit my picture of them in my head (based on L'Engle's descriptions in the book) the acting was great and they got the "feel" of the characters mostly right (I missed the "fierceness" of Meg from the book and the glasses & braces, but she was still very well portrayed). The scenes from Camazotz are chilling, and gave me the same creepy feeling as I get when I read the book. And the plot stayed generally around the same place as the book, most of the time; it didn't veer as far as Disney's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" did. Allison Elliot is a great actress (loved her in "The Spitfire Grill") so it was nice to see her as Mrs. Who, pointy hat or not. Most of the scenery really helped me feel a part of the story; as for the look of the characters, I can be open-minded and accept that, like Aunt Beast says, "it's not how things look, but how they are."

    However, I just don't understand some of the little changes they made that seem completely unnecessary and really annoyed me as a fan of the books. The biggest one is WHY did they change the names of the Murry parents? I've grown to feel almost a part of this family, so imagine my shock when dedicated father Alex and loving mother Kate suddenly became "Jack" and "Dana"! I'd love to know the reason for this, because it seems pointless. It totally ruined the first 20 minutes of the film for me, because I kept ranting about it until my husband began rolling his eyes. And it didn't make sense to change the breed of Fort (the dog) either; as someone else said, "how hard was it to find a black Lab?" Bigger changes, like replacing most of IT's role with The Man With Red Eyes, make more sense (IT was creepy enough in the book, I did NOT want to see IT on the screen!) but the aforementioned minor character changes ticked me off. I'd love to hear someone from Disney explain the choices they made.

    I recommend the film to fans of the book and non-fans alike; but be warned if you cherish the book as much as I do, and try to separate the film from the book and enjoy it for what it is, not what it should be.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 2001 for TV but not shown until 4/25/2003 in Canada (screened at the Toronto Sprockets International Film Festival for Children, now TIFF Kids International Film Festival) and 5/10/2004 in the U.S. (broadcast on ABC).
    • Goofs
      When Mrs. Whatsit says (at around 18 mins), "if this insect wanted to travel across my left hand to my right hand..." the insect is actually sitting in her right hand, pointing towards her left hand.
    • Quotes

      Dr Jack Murray: Make a wish.

      Meg Murry: I wish that I could be more like you. It's... it's just that I don't fit in my skin anymore. It feels all wrong and creepy. I'm stupid, like the twins said, and everyone hates me.

      Dr Jack Murray: Oh, honey, you're not remotely stupid. And nobody hates you.

      Meg Murry: I'm stupid.

      Dr Jack Murray: You just take a moment and think. You do things in your own way... in your own time... and that's what I love about you so much. That's what makes you so special. And whenever you need me, I'll be right here.

    • Crazy credits
      (Closing dedications) For Tom, Patrick and Claire For all our brothers and sisters
    • Connections
      Featured in Honest Trailers: A Wrinkle in Time (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Medium
      Written by Seán Cullen

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Wrinkle in Time
    • Filming locations
      • Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Wrinkle Productions Ltd.
      • Kerner Entertainment Company
      • BLT Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 4h 11m(251 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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