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Hirondelles et Amazones

Original title: Swallows and Amazons
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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6.2/10
3.7K
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Hirondelles et Amazones (2016)
'Swallows and Amazons' follows four children dreaming of escape from the tedium of a summer holiday in the Lake District with their mother. When finally given permission to camp on their own on a remote island in the middle of a vast lake, they are overjoyed. But when they get there they discover they may not be alone... As a desperate battle for ownership of the island ensues, the real dangers of an adult world on the brink of war encroach on their paradise in the form of a mysterious pair of Russian spies hot on the tail of the enigmatic Jim Turner. As the sleepy British summer is turned on its head, the children must learn skills of survival, responsibility, and the all-important value of friendship.
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Four children (the Swallows) on holiday in the Lake District sail on their own to an island and start a war with rival children (the Amazons). In the meantime, a mysterious man on a houseboa... Read allFour children (the Swallows) on holiday in the Lake District sail on their own to an island and start a war with rival children (the Amazons). In the meantime, a mysterious man on a houseboat accuses them of a crime they did not commit.Four children (the Swallows) on holiday in the Lake District sail on their own to an island and start a war with rival children (the Amazons). In the meantime, a mysterious man on a houseboat accuses them of a crime they did not commit.

  • Director
    • Philippa Lowthorpe
  • Writers
    • Andrea Gibb
    • Arthur Ransome
  • Stars
    • Bobby McCulloch
    • Dane Hughes
    • Kelly Macdonald
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.7K
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    • Director
      • Philippa Lowthorpe
    • Writers
      • Andrea Gibb
      • Arthur Ransome
    • Stars
      • Bobby McCulloch
      • Dane Hughes
      • Kelly Macdonald
    • 63User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Bobby McCulloch
    • Roger Walker
    Dane Hughes
    • John Walker
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Mrs Walker
    Abbie Glozier
    • Baby Vicky
    Megan Glozier
    • Baby Vicky
    Teddie Allen
    Teddie Allen
    • Tatty Walker
    • (as Teddie Malleson-Allen)
    Orla Hill
    Orla Hill
    • Susan Walker
    Andrew Scott
    Andrew Scott
    • Lazlov
    Dan Renton Skinner
    Dan Renton Skinner
    • Zukin
    • (as Dan Skinner)
    Rafe Spall
    Rafe Spall
    • Jim Turner…
    Harry Enfield
    Harry Enfield
    • Mr Jackson
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Mrs Jackson
    Fenella Woolgar
    Fenella Woolgar
    • Miss Crummock
    Jack Ibbotson
    • Postman
    Richard Bremmer
    Richard Bremmer
    • Old Billy
    Neil Bell
    • Young Billy
    Seren Hawkes
    • Nancy Blackett
    Hannah Jayne Thorp
    • Peggy Blackett
    • (as Hannah-Jayne Thorp)
    • Director
      • Philippa Lowthorpe
    • Writers
      • Andrea Gibb
      • Arthur Ransome
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    5louiseculmer

    Children on a boating holiday in the Lake District get mixed up with spies

    The makers of this rather odd film don't seem to have been able to make up their minds whether they were doing Swallows and Amazons or The Thirty Nine Steps, and so have gone for a rather awkward blending of the two. Clearly they don't think that Ransome's gentle story of a boating holiday in the Lake District is exciting enough for modern audiences, and they may be right. So on the train on the way to the lake District we get Sinister Spies erupting into the Walker children's compartment (mother has gone outside for a smoke) and one of them (Uncle Jim no less) ends up climbing about on the outside of the train and jumping off. Uncle Jim is in fact the world's worst spy ever. He leaves secret papers and photos lying about in the cabin of his boat in plain view, and doesn't even bother to lock the door when he goes out. He does everything to draw attention to himself except wearing a hat with 'Spy' on it. There is still room for some boating and camping on the island, and when the film stick to what is actually in the book it isn't bad, but the spy stuff weighs the film down, and gets steadily more absurd as the film goes on, culminating in a scene of such joyous absurdity i was reduced to tears of laughter. As a film of Swallows and Amazons this is badly flawed, but is worth 5 out of 10 for making me laugh so much.
    Rollins72

    Absolutely delightful

    This rainy day emergency activity last weekend turned out to be the best decision of the holidays. Based on the Arthur Ransome classic with a slightly altered plot, it was a bit slow to get started, but once the main family arrive in the lakes the kids' adventure begins and my two were on the edge of their seats.

    The scenery is breathtaking (without any special effects) and for the kids the sense of a REAL adventure must be inspiring. The Walker family children (Swallows) are allowed to go and camp on an island in the middle of a lake and basically fend for themselves. Once on the island it becomes clear that they're not alone and soon war is declared with two local pirate girls (Amazons). The kids catch fish, play with fire, shoot bows and arrows. There is no need to add superheroes or special effects, real life is adventurous enough.

    There are some great funny moments, a couple of which had the whole audience in stitches.

    Thoroughly recommended, even if it's not raining!!
    6SpoilerAlertReviews

    Good childhood flick that makes you proud of the British Countryside

    British TV movie and mini series director Philippa Lowthorpe, films an adaptation of Arthur Ransome's popular children's book series 'Swallows and Amazons' set on a fictional lake but inspired on the Lake District and the Norfolk Boards. Admittedly, I haven't read the novels so it's hard for me to comment on the adaptation but it's a cute children's adventure with bravery, drama and some sibling rivalry.

    We follow a cast of young unknowns, the Walkers, which are similar to the children from Narnia or the Famous Five; typically British for that era going camping, fishing and sailing that brought me back to my childhood of secret base building and wading in the local stream looking for sticklebacks.

    The names we should recognise are Kelly Macdonald and Rafe Spall, with an up and coming Andrew Scott. Kelly playing the encouraging, free-spirited mother and Rafe playing a suspicious and mostly obnoxious character who's obviously got something to hide. But the kids steal the show, and rightly so, it's about them after all and they do a grand job especially the emotional and excitable Roger played by Bobby McCulloch. Have to mention Brit comedian Harry Enfield who plays Mr. Jackson which was a surprise to me but a delight in any case.

    The scenery is lush and makes you proud of the British countryside which makes me wonder if people from the rest of the world see all this green and think "wow, that looks so beautiful." There's a great score from Ilan Eshkeri, (Stardust, The Young Victoria) that's enchanting and very fitting for the children's adventure adding dramatic effect and suspense.

    It feels longer than the 97min running time and wavered slightly in the what felt like the middle of the story. I can imagine there was a lot of ground to cover and possibly a challenge to fit everything into the film, not that any part felt rush. It's well shot with some great camera work and is some light-hearted entertainment for the whole family, however it isn't a grand spectacle but then again I don't think it tries to be.

    Running Time: 6 The Cast: 8 Performance: 7 Direction: 8 Story: 7 Script: 7 Creativity: 6 Soundtrack: 8 Job Description: 7 The Extra Bonus Points: 0

    64% 6/10
    7Reno-Rangan

    The battle for an island.

    This is a perfect summer film for the families that produced by the BBC. Based on the children's book of the same name. Frankly, I haven't seen the television nor the film adaptation of this. It looked very fresh to me, so I enjoyed it thoroughly. I'm a big fan of children's films and this one reminded my childhood vacation in the grandparents' rural. Surely everybody, I mean most of us had this kind of adventure, sometimes that ended very seriously.

    This is mainly about a group of children and their summer adventure, especially sailing in a large lake and exploring an uninhabited island of it. Mrs Walker brings her four children to their grandparents' house in a small English village. The bored kids decide to go sailing on the lake nearby where their father promised to take them one day, but now he's out in the sea far away on the job. Somehow they manage to get permission from the elders and so their adventure begins.

    They arrive on the island and claim it. But another group who already claimed it challenges them. So their rivalry begins which leads to some great adventures, day and night. How things going to work between them is told in the remaining. Though there are more that takes place alternatively, like the real spy-game of the grown- ups. How these two stories going to meet was revealed with a decent twist. But the thriller parts were compromised since the film is aimed for the little ones.

    "I hereby name it Walker Island and claim it for our own."

    Great quality, loved the production. The locations were awesome. Initially I thought this will going to take place in the real Amazon, Brasil, but still I'm satisfied with it. I don't know who is this director, but a well done job. I also don't know whether the story is from the book or just the characters, but expecting a sequel and if possible a film series. I'm not expecting the whole 12 books to be made into films, thought at least a trilogy, since it's a live-action and the kids would grow up fast, they have to hurry up like they did for 'Harry Potter' film series.

    The story takes place in the summer 1935 and its atmospheres, especially the addition of the spy thing was a smart move as those times were tensed with the early stage of the World War II. Its stretch also gives the adults a reason to watch the film, but sadly that sub-plot was under-used. Anyway, I recommend it to all, since it falls into PG. But there was a scene when the kids decided to go find the source of the fire they saw afar, that part was so edgy. Like that, there are a few more which creates uneasy in the perspective of kids.

    Overall the film looks like a non-magical version of Narnia with four siblings and their exploration turned into an unplanned adventure. Yep, it's not summer yet, off the season, but still I loved it. This is one of the first films to I watch in the 2017, but definitely first children's film. On so many levels, it was a very good film, particularly if you haven't seen the other versions like me and a kid's film fan, you will have a good time. But for the families, as I said earlier, it is not to be missed. It got mixed to positive response from both the film critics and the movie goers, but personally I think it's much better than what they have said. So go for it...

    7/10
    editor-06667

    A children's classic besmirched by unnecessary sensitivity

    How sad that someone's sensitivities (who's?) were considered so important that Titania's original name was changed to 'Tatty' for this film. The character's name is Titty, and has been since 1930 - a very long time - and I consider that the producers should be ashamed of themselves for giving in on such an insignificant matter. Do they not know the expression 'to Roger someone'? Do they not know what a 'John' is in certain societies? Where does all this lunacy stop?

    Perhaps the film lacks the intensity of modern, CGI, 'shoot 'em up' films, but the pleasure should lie in the bucolic idealism that Ransome illustrated in all his books. Oh, and the basics of how to sail, alongside other matters naval and historical. Fortunately interest in such activities remains high and will probably remain so for the next few centuries, unlike passing fads passed off as 'entertainment' but actually merely being another vehicle for profit.

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    • Trivia
      The espionage elements added to the film are inspired by the fact that the author of the book, Arthur Ransome, had actually worked for British Intelligence, spying on the Russians. The code name "S76" that appears in the film was Arthur Ransome's actual code name.
    • Goofs
      The corned beef tins in the Post Office are clearly labeled 'Pemmican', which is nonsense - Pemmican is something quite different (a greasy Native American concoction). In the book the children call corned beef 'Pemmican' ( and lemonade 'grog') to add to the feeling of having an adventure.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Jackson: [to Mrs Walker] If life were always early to bed, we'd never learn owt.

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • BBC Films
      • Harbour Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Swallows and Amazons
    • Filming locations
      • Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, Haworth, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(The opening train journey)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • HanWay Films
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      • $3,898,580
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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