Arthur 3 : La Guerre des deux mondes
Original title: Arthur 3: la guerre des deux mondes
- 2010
- Tous publics
- 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
11K
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With Maltazard now seven feet tall and Arthur still two inches small, our hero must find a way to grow back to his normal size and stop the Evil M once and for all, with the help of Selenia ... Read allWith Maltazard now seven feet tall and Arthur still two inches small, our hero must find a way to grow back to his normal size and stop the Evil M once and for all, with the help of Selenia and Betameche.With Maltazard now seven feet tall and Arthur still two inches small, our hero must find a way to grow back to his normal size and stop the Evil M once and for all, with the help of Selenia and Betameche.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Ron Crawford
- Archibald
- (as Ronald Leroy Crawford)
Penny Balfour
- Rose
- (as Penelope Ann Balfour)
Richard Davis
- M
- (as Richard William Davis)
David Gasman
- The Mechanic
- (voice)
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I do not feel that this visually stunning film directed by none other than Luc Besson gets the love or recognition it deserves. Sure, some of the voice-acting in the English version is a little 'off' but it goes above and beyond what is expected from a family film of this sort with some astounding production values and great directorial touches by Besson such as the 'Star Wars' Darth Vader reference near the end.
Luc Besson finally managed to capture the huge essence of fantasy, adventure and technical aspects in the special effects in this third film.
Something he had not achieved in the first two films. The first can even overcome this, but the war of the two worlds can be overwhelming and more serious, breaking the curse rule of the third film in many details.
Not that it is grandiose or spectacular, but it certainly proves to be far more fantastical and brilliant than the first two films and even a few others out there that tried and failed, like the Golden Compass and Percy Jackson.
Something he had not achieved in the first two films. The first can even overcome this, but the war of the two worlds can be overwhelming and more serious, breaking the curse rule of the third film in many details.
Not that it is grandiose or spectacular, but it certainly proves to be far more fantastical and brilliant than the first two films and even a few others out there that tried and failed, like the Golden Compass and Percy Jackson.
same theme and same characters. same plot and predictable adventures. and the end seems be not very original. short - too much and too complicated. maybe, for kids represents a delight but, in fact, it is only exploitation of a nice idea out of reason. the humor saves part of plot. the animation is nice. but , at a moment, the impression is to see a film about nothing. the great force of Besson imagination is only a sketch. the worlds are in middle of common winter game. the surprises and the original fascination are history. and all who remains can be reduced at costumes and chaos. maybe I mistakes. but the last part has only huge virtue - it is the last.
Watched the movie today,and it's passable. The whole film has been toned down for younger audiences, and that ruined it. It's not a horrible movie, has a couple of chuckles(for older audiences), but unfortunately has a lot of kiddy moments. The 2nd one that basically didn't reveal the plot until the last 20 minutes is a really fun and funny movie.This one finishes that plot, and that's that. Watched the previous ones in french with eng subtitles, but had to watch this one in English, like i knew, i didn't like it(read my review for the first one) mostly cause of the voice acting. Good for kids from 10 and under, older people probably won't like it. Going to watch the french version when it comes out, hope it has different(Better) dialogue like always cause it always has better voice acting... Good for kids, not for older audiences Enjoy P.S: Has a good Star Wars joke near the end ;)
You will enjoy this series. This movie is for sure worth the wile to watch and it is very funny to see the characters blend in each others worlds. This part 2 of the sequel is wonderful. I ties the nots on many loose ends from the first movies. Like questions on how the two worlds really could coexist. But what I did not like about the movie was that the rhythm was a little off so it didn't build up as well as the previous. Also I really liked the bad guy and it was fun hearing more about his love life. Especially fun when he took interest in one of the characters. But the ending didn't really give me that resolution I wanted or character development. I felt more like disappointed. Feels like they created something to fast, rushed, because people really demanded it after the first part left you on such cliff hanger. I wished for a true legendary conclusion, but instead was left with what you get from like an episode or GOT. But still watch it. It is still enjoyable even though it wasn't everything I wanted.
Did you know
- Trivia(At around one hour and twenty-eight minutes) According to this film, George Lucas was a reporter at the time and got the inspiration for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) while interviewing Darkos dressed in a cape and mask like Darth Vader's.
- Crazy creditsA music video featuring Darkos singing a cover of David Bowie's Rebel Rebel is played during the first part of the end credits.
- ConnectionsEdited from Arthur et les Minimoys (2006)
- SoundtracksLet's Get It Started
Written by George Pajon Jr. (as George Pajon), Will.i.am (as Will Adams), Mike Fratantuno, Taboo (as Jaime Gomez Graves), Terence Yoshiaki and Apl.de.Ap (as Allan Pineda)
Performed by Maxime Lebidois & Maxime Pinto aka M&M's & Sydney Bénichou
Recorded and Mixed by Maxime Lebidois at Dirty Dozen studio
Keyboards/Bass/Arrangements: Maxime Pinto
Programming/Guitars/Bass/Arrangements: Maxime Lebidois
Lead Vocals/Chorus: Sydney Bénichou
© El Cubano Music / EMI Blackwood Music Inc. / Will I Am Music Inc. / Jeepney Music Inc. / Cherry River Music Co. / Pajon JR Music Inc. / Tuono Music, Inc. / Hisako Songs, Inc. / Nawasha Networks Publishing
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- Also known as
- Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds
- Filming locations
- La Trinité-des-Laitiers, Orne, France(live-action scenes)
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Box office
- Budget
- €65,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $33,885,979
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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