Arthur et la Vengeance de Maltazard
Original title: Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard
- 2009
- Tous publics
- 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
12K
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Arthur answers a distress call from Princess Selenia, who is menaced by the nefarious Maltazard.Arthur answers a distress call from Princess Selenia, who is menaced by the nefarious Maltazard.Arthur answers a distress call from Princess Selenia, who is menaced by the nefarious Maltazard.
Selena Gomez
- Selenia
- (voice)
Snoop Dogg
- Max
- (voice)
Jimmy Fallon
- Prince Betameche
- (voice)
Mylène Farmer
- Sélenia
- (voice)
Gérard Darmon
- Maltazard
- (voice)
Lou Reed
- Emperor Maltazard
- (voice)
David Gasman
- The King
- (voice)
- …
Jean-Paul Rouve
- Le père
- (voice)
Bernard Alane
- Di Vinci
- (voice)
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A very well animation with perfect designed characters. I watched it tens of time when I was a Child.
This is a 2 part movie. The first part was released in Dec of 09 and the second part was released in Feb 2010. If you don't like the ending watch the second part which unlike Harry Potter took only 3 months to be released. Also just so you know there are maybe 3 scenes uptight parents will not like. There are hundreds of scenes in Shrek I would not let my child see. Movie was great and WOW entertaining if you watch both parts of the movie as a whole. Cannot believe this movie was made in France did you see the A star list of cast in the Original. Madonna, Robert Dinero, Mia Farrow, Snoop Dogg, Jimmy Fallon and Freddie Highmore is amazing. This film neither looks or feels the part of any B movie or any Indie Film. The effects for the budget were Awesome. I cannot believe it's getting such horrible reviews. Some of you need to re-watch the crap Disney and Pixar are putting out and the subliminal messages they pursue. Anyways I hope this review at least makes you look at it. Watch the first movie if you haven't seen it then watch the second and third sequentially or else you will be mad at the seconds ending.
Loved the first one but I think this is somewhat weaker movie. Great Computer graphics Image, very nice directing, loved the looks of the movie, very pleasant to the eyes but the story isn't as appealing as the first one. Maybe that is a problem common to all trilogies, being the second one the least appealing of all. I have seen the first in French version, this one I watched in English, loved both versions but I think the English one is slightly better because as the actors are speaking in their natural language things seem more natural when in real life scenes It is a very nice movie to show to our kids and can be used as a nice entry level movie for European Cinema, for preteen kids. It keeps that good French tradition of great care with image and details. all looks so wonderful! Still it is good fun and in the end it seems to open the door for an absolutely fantastic 3rd one! Hope my expectations come true.
10prendj01
For those that are used to Luc Bessons work this will not be a disappointment. I can only say that the other reviewers of this film have gone into it with their expectations way to high or I was watching a completely different film to them. This is not Disney or Pixar and if you don't go into this expecting that then you it will not disappoint you. Other reviewers completely missed the point that the adult actors are supposed to behave like cartoon villain's.
The animation and creativity is top notch and the story feels half finished only because it is meant to be watched as part of a trilogy. Do yourself a favor and ignore the negative reviews. Give this film a shot but watch it as part of the trilogy as intended and you will be very pleasantly entertained. I will agree that this is a kids film for adults and I would recommend it for ages 8/9 and up.
All in all a thoroughly entertaining production.
The animation and creativity is top notch and the story feels half finished only because it is meant to be watched as part of a trilogy. Do yourself a favor and ignore the negative reviews. Give this film a shot but watch it as part of the trilogy as intended and you will be very pleasantly entertained. I will agree that this is a kids film for adults and I would recommend it for ages 8/9 and up.
All in all a thoroughly entertaining production.
While the original film wasn't exactly a masterpiece either, this one digs lower. And I can't say it's an improvement. The music is corny. The titular villain only appears pretty late in the film. The characters are sideshows, most of them. I really can't say I liked very much about this film at all. Then again, perhaps it IS a plague when considering they decided to make a book into a 90-minute film, but I don't know. This whole film, to me, felt like an unnecessary sideshow, and the ending doesn't help it at all. Maybe a rental when it's available, but otherwise don't bother. This was a bigger disappointment than Terminator: Salvation even if watched with lower expectations.
Did you know
- Trivia"Arthur and the Great Adventure" is a UK-only release, an edit of the second and third films, Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard and Arthur 3 : La Guerre des deux mondes (2010).
- Goofs(at around 51 mins) In the kitchen Archibald tells Armand, that all animals and insects are to be respected around his home. Yet when Arthur and Betameche are escaping the Unicorns under the house, there are rat traps.
- ConnectionsEdited into Arthur 3 : La Guerre des deux mondes (2010)
- SoundtracksPast the Point
Written by Darrell Wayne Perry and Tommy Smith
(P)&© Bruton Music Ltd
With Courtesy of Universal Publishing Production Music France
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- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Arthur 2
- Filming locations
- La Trinité-des-Laitiers, Orne, France(live-action scenes)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €65,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $52,377,611
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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