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Les rebelles de la forêt

Original title: Open Season
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Les rebelles de la forêt (2006)
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Animal AdventureBuddy ComedyComputer AnimationSurvivalAdventureAnimationComedyFamily

Boog, a domesticated 900lb. Grizzly bear, finds himself stranded in the woods 3 days before Open Season. Forced to rely on Elliot, a fast-talking mule deer, the two form an unlikely friendsh... Read allBoog, a domesticated 900lb. Grizzly bear, finds himself stranded in the woods 3 days before Open Season. Forced to rely on Elliot, a fast-talking mule deer, the two form an unlikely friendship and must quickly rally other forest animals if they are to form a rag-tag army against ... Read allBoog, a domesticated 900lb. Grizzly bear, finds himself stranded in the woods 3 days before Open Season. Forced to rely on Elliot, a fast-talking mule deer, the two form an unlikely friendship and must quickly rally other forest animals if they are to form a rag-tag army against the hunters.

  • Directors
    • Roger Allers
    • Jill Culton
    • Richard Williams
  • Writers
    • Steve Bencich
    • Ron J. Friedman
    • Nat Mauldin
  • Stars
    • Ashton Kutcher
    • Martin Lawrence
    • Debra Messing
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    6.1/10
    110K
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    • Directors
      • Roger Allers
      • Jill Culton
      • Richard Williams
    • Writers
      • Steve Bencich
      • Ron J. Friedman
      • Nat Mauldin
    • Stars
      • Ashton Kutcher
      • Martin Lawrence
      • Debra Messing
    • 142User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Ashton Kutcher
    Ashton Kutcher
    • Elliot
    • (voice)
    Martin Lawrence
    Martin Lawrence
    • Boog
    • (voice)
    Debra Messing
    Debra Messing
    • Beth
    • (voice)
    Gary Sinise
    Gary Sinise
    • Shaw
    • (voice)
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • McSquizzy
    • (voice)
    Georgia Engel
    Georgia Engel
    • Bobbie
    • (voice)
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Reilly
    • (voice)
    Jane Krakowski
    Jane Krakowski
    • Giselle
    • (voice)
    Gordon Tootoosis
    Gordon Tootoosis
    • Gordy
    • (voice)
    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Ian
    • (voice)
    Cody Cameron
    Cody Cameron
    • Mr. Weenie
    • (voice)
    Nika Futterman
    Nika Futterman
    • Rosie
    • (voice)
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Serge
    • (voice)
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Hunter
    • (voice)
    Michelle Murdocca
    • Maria
    • (voice)
    Fergal Reilly
    • O'Toole
    • (voice)
    Maddie Taylor
    Maddie Taylor
    • Porcupine
    • (voice)
    • (as Matthew W Taylor)
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    Kirk Baily
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    • Directors
      • Roger Allers
      • Jill Culton
      • Richard Williams
    • Writers
      • Steve Bencich
      • Ron J. Friedman
      • Nat Mauldin
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    5DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Open Season

    OK, this year alone probably saw a record number of talking animal animations, with countless of punchlines filled with pop culture references, and big name stars attached to the projects, that it's about time we give the genre a good break, rather than churning them out continuously with more misses than hits.

    And Open Season, probably the last one on offer this year from a Hollywood studio, suffers from this glut, unfortunately. Heck, with so much similarities between the movies, you can even spot a familiarity or two from the story lines, taking a a leaf from one of the earlier flop - The Wild, in having one of its stars here, part of a popular animal attraction, and another part from Over The Hedge, where a group of animals must band together for survival and a fight against adversity.

    The leads for Open Season are a domesticated grizzly bear who has its own teddy bear soft toy (don't ask), and a mule-deer with one half of its horn sawn off. An unlikely pairing, a "loser and a loserer", voiced by Martin Lawrence and Ashton Kutcher respectively. It's strange that there's a reversal of voice roles here, as Lawrence's Boog the Bear is uptight, while Kutcher's Elliot the deer is built in the same old wise cracking mould as Eddie Murphy's Mushu in Mulan, or Donkey in Shrek. In other words, Boog frequently gets punk'd by Elliot.

    It's one of those recycled plots about loneliness, and having two misfits finding themselves in each other, relying on strengths from the other party in order to survive in new environments. A misadventure sees Boog go back to the wild, with Elliot in tow, and the two have to find a way to get back to civilization where Boog belongs. Along the way they encounter other critters in the woods of course, paving the way for some comedy and more recycled themes of bullies and the likes. Don't believe the trailers though, as the war between animals and humans, doesn't take up much screen time.

    The sad part though, is that there aren't many funny moments to distract you from the rehashed story lines and subplots, but then again, it's a made for children movie. As always, there are some of the weaker characters which get used as punching bags, and here, this role belonged to the mindless rabbits, which some might find irritatingly adorable. My vote however goes to the nasty Irish-accented squirrels, defenders of their pine trees with their nuts, and in second place, those insane beavers.

    At least the animals don't break out singing songs every now and then, though there are some nice musical numbers that went along with the movie. But all in all, this movie isn't as entertaining as, say, Over The Hedge, and neither is it as bad as The Wild. But don't say I didn't warn you if you find this a tad too boring.

    Wait for the DVD, and rent it. Oei!
    6KungFu-tse

    Knock-off of every CGI animated movie previously released.

    I'd have to agree with the critics on this one. When you release so many CGI movies with talking animals, there is a point at which mediocrity becomes common place. Open Season is no exception.

    It seems to me that a lot of these movies released this past year revolve around this basic formula. 1) A plot involving talking animals. 2) Hire celebrities to do the voice acting (need at least one comedian). 3) Have a main character and an annoying obnoxious sidekick. 4) Have some simple plot in which the main characters are on a journey and have to reach from point A to point B.

    When watching Open Season, I couldn't help but notice the parallels to Shrek. Boog (the bear) = Shrek, and Elliot (the deer) = Donkey. Need voice actors? Easy, let's hire two comedians (Mike Myers & Eddie Murphy vs Martin Lawrence & Ashton Kutcher). Plot? Well, let's just make them stranded somewhere and they have to reach from point A to point B. In this case, from the forest to Boog's old home. Of course, I could make the same case with Finding Nemo (comedians Albert Brooks & Ellen DeGeneres, main character and sidekick, travel from point A to point B plot).

    Now don't get me wrong, I love Shrek and Finding Nemo. The problem is that when you have two great movies like these released previously, you can't help but notice how much Open Season recycles from previous movies. Open Season lacks any emotional charm or comedic originality. Another problem I had is that a lot of the jokes are based on clichés and stereotypes (Scottish squirrels? Male deers = high school jocks? Ducks = French resistance? Female skunks = black women?).

    If there's any redeeming value in this film, it would be the fact that I watched it in IMAX 3D. It looks amazing. Wearing the 3D glasses, I could see each individual patch of fur on Boog's back and the characters literally came out from the screen.

    Is this movie good for the kids? Yes. It had some laughs in it and it does bring about a moral message about the preservation of wildlife. It's a good way to kill and hour and a half. But don't expect to see anything new or original in this film.
    6aperez999

    Who'd have thunk?

    Matin Lawrence and Ashton Kutcher rock as the big bear "Boog" and the comic sidekick deer "Elliot". Unfortunately, the story was bland and the jokes were only mildly funny, so it will not be one of the best kids movies you're going to see this year. The "Laugh out loud" index was maybe a 5-10 (laughs per movie). "Over the Hedge" was closer to 20-30 for comparative purposes. "Boog" and "Elliot" were well played. The Scottish squirrels, Beavers and Rabbits were funny, but the rest of the characters didn't make much of an impression. Although somewhat entertaining, it was quickly forgotten after we left the theater (with the exception of the Austin Powers like shadow scene behind the curtain). If you need to take the kids out to a movie, this is funny enough to make it worthwhile, but don't get your expectations up to high.
    6Seraphion

    Quite a good entertainment, but not more than that

    The story is nice, looking at hunting activity from the perspective of the ones being hunted. It is also being developed well with having additional complications. But the whole thing doesn't seem to hold together. The funny stuff doesn't really get funny. Martin Lawrence and Ashton's Kutcher's effort for crazy voices did just a little to help the movie to be funny. One strange thing I notice is that only Elliot, the one-antler goofed up mule deer that is the animal which stands on his rear feet beside Boog the Grizzly bear. It's quite normal to see bears and smaller critters like rabbits, squirrels and skunks portrayed standing on their rear feet because bear do that in reality. But concerning Elliot, he is the only other big animal who does that, while the other mule deer, including his love interest Giselle, stands on all four legs.
    9cricketbat

    I hope my kids like it as much as I do.

    Maybe I'm a little forgiving of this movie because of the positive memories it's associated with, but I really do think that Open Season is an entertaining film for parents and children. It has a number of jokes that make me laugh each time I watch it. I hope my kids like it as much as I do.

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    • Trivia
      Ashton Kutcher and Martin Lawrence never met during the making of this movie.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie Beth loads a large blue cooler and a smaller red one into the back of her jeep. They are nowhere to be seen when Boog jumps into the back a few minutes later.
    • Quotes

      Beaver #1: Hey, what you got?

      Beaver #2: Wood. What you got?

      Beaver #1: Wood. You wanna trade?

    • Crazy credits
      Prior to the cast listing, it says, "No rabbits were harmed in the making of this movie."
    • Alternate versions
      In the Japanese localization, on its climatic confrontation the shots with the golf club was replaced with the canoe oar, though Boog welds it like the former. However, prior to it, the golf club itself was unchanged in the stealing sequence.
    • Connections
      Edited into Burger King Big Kids Meals: Open Season Commercial (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      I Belong
      Written by Paul Westerberg

      Performed by Pete Yorn

      (Pete Yorn appears courtesy of Columbia Records)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Gaumont Columbia Tristar (France)
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amigos Salvajes
    • Filming locations
      • Sony Pictures Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Sony Pictures Animation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $85,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $85,105,259
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,624,548
      • Oct 1, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $200,811,689
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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