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Opération Casse-noisette

Original title: The Nut Job
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
32K
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Katherine Heigl, Will Arnett, Jeff Dunham, Gabriel Iglesias, Joe Pingue, and Maya Rudolph in Opération Casse-noisette (2014)
Surly, a mischievous squirrel, and his rat friend Buddy, plan a nut store heist of outrageous proportions and unwittingly find themselves embroiled in a much more complicated and hilarious adventure.
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An incorrigibly self-serving exiled squirrel finds himself helping his former park brethren survive by raiding a nut store, a location that also happens to be a front for a human gang's bank... Read allAn incorrigibly self-serving exiled squirrel finds himself helping his former park brethren survive by raiding a nut store, a location that also happens to be a front for a human gang's bank robbery.An incorrigibly self-serving exiled squirrel finds himself helping his former park brethren survive by raiding a nut store, a location that also happens to be a front for a human gang's bank robbery.

  • Director
    • Peter Lepeniotis
  • Writers
    • Peter Lepeniotis
    • Lorne Cameron
    • Daniel Woo
  • Stars
    • Will Arnett
    • Brendan Fraser
    • Liam Neeson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Lepeniotis
    • Writers
      • Peter Lepeniotis
      • Lorne Cameron
      • Daniel Woo
    • Stars
      • Will Arnett
      • Brendan Fraser
      • Liam Neeson
    • 96User reviews
    • 124Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    The Nut Job: I Want Nuts!
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    The Nut Job: I Want Nuts!
    The Nut Job: What'd You Have For Breakfast?
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    The Nut Job: What'd You Have For Breakfast?
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    The Nut Job: Lost City Of Nutlantis

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    Will Arnett
    Will Arnett
    • Surly
    • (voice)
    Brendan Fraser
    Brendan Fraser
    • Grayson
    • (voice)
    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Raccoon
    • (voice)
    Katherine Heigl
    Katherine Heigl
    • Andie
    • (voice)
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • King
    • (voice)
    Maya Rudolph
    Maya Rudolph
    • Precious
    • (voice)
    Jeff Dunham
    Jeff Dunham
    • Mole
    • (voice)
    Gabriel Iglesias
    Gabriel Iglesias
    • Jimmy
    • (voice)
    Sarah Gadon
    Sarah Gadon
    • Lana
    • (voice)
    James Rankin
    James Rankin
    • Fingers
    • (voice)
    Scott Yaphe
    • Lucky
    • (voice)
    Joe Pingue
    Joe Pingue
    • Johnny
    • (voice)
    Annick Obonsawin
    Annick Obonsawin
    • Jamie
    • (voice)
    • (as Annick Obonswin)
    Julie Lemieux
    Julie Lemieux
    • Girl Scout
    • (voice)
    Rob Tinkler
    Rob Tinkler
    • Redline
    • (voice)
    • …
    James Kee
    • Rat
    • (voice)
    • …
    Scott McCord
    Scott McCord
    • Police Officer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Katie Griffin
    Katie Griffin
    • Pigeon
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Peter Lepeniotis
    • Writers
      • Peter Lepeniotis
      • Lorne Cameron
      • Daniel Woo
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    User reviews96

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    bev-spritzer

    Nice work, animators!

    The Nut Job looks fantastic. Try to ignore the trailer, and if possible, the inconsistent soundtrack, too. Pay attention to the subtle nod to the 50's, present in all the background details: The rooms, the cars, the human characters. It looks great. The attention to visual detail is spot on. So kudos to the people in charge of making this look the way it does.

    The story itself has promise: A nut heist that runs concurrently with a bank heist, the squirrel storyline paralleling the human one. As you can imagine, there are cheap jokes and nut puns a plenty, but at least the younger children in the theatre will be entertained. Any flaws present in the Nut Job have nothing to do with the way it looks. And if anything, that's what saves it.
    8in1984

    Looney Toons Style Nutsy Action

    7.8 of 10. This has a lot of the 50s-70s style cartoon animal characters along with their seeming invincibility to any sort of explosion or accident. It comes, however, with excellent modern drawing, natural 3D art and animation to add to a distinct story of friends & sharing.

    At the base of this is a great, very simple to understand story for kids. Treasure your friends and share with them. It's more complex than that, involving theft both direct and indirect, and some devious political-like characters for adults to enjoy.

    The humor in the film alternates from kiddy and tween to puns and some more amusing adult idiosyncrasies and allusions. The soundtrack is extremely limited but works in the few places it's used.
    6CMTiago

    A treat for the kids, but barely watchable for adults

    Aside from a few gags here and there, The Nut Job is an empty movie that serves mainly as children's entertainment. The plot centers around an independent squirrel who, after being banished form his park, looks to earn back the trust of the animals by organizing an heist, hence securing the food supply (nuts) for the winter. Usually I like humor in an animated movie, yet I still crave a good story and interesting characters. In this film we mainly see straight forward roles for everyone, and some characters work only as comic relief. I don't mean to complain too much about a movie like this, since it is directed at kids, but like I said, one can only take so much of a lack of substance in a feature film. In a nutshell (no pun intended), The Nut Job succeeds in its premise, as it allows kids to have their fun at the movies. For a more mature viewer, the content is well voiced, but in the long run the result is quite forgettable.

    Rating: 6/10
    7eschetic-2

    What an initially strange, but ultimately satisfying film this is!

    Yes, as most of the professional (and a few of the amateur) reviews pointed out, the political satire in THE NUT JOB is extremely heavy handed if you go in looking for it, and the "cuddly/comfort level" one initially expects when seeing furry creatures this well animated is lower than what we have come to expect from the Disney films which are usually the only ones which approach this level of polish - but when one looks at the actual PLOT these film makers have chosen to tell, a kid-friendly riff on the kind of film noir caper films where different gangs are fighting over access to the same crime scene and ultimately (contrary to a couple earlier reviewers who clearly didn't want a Korean helmed film to succeed) arrived at exactly the "aww," and "we CAN fix any problems" moment any film like this must build toward.

    No child over 10 will have any problems distinguishing between the various squirrel characters of varying hew, although an insistent naturalist might be pulling out their hair at the various species populating and co-operating in this "never-never-land" unidentified city park in a city living below a non-threatening dam which may or may not be destroyed by the end of the film (the illogic here - betraying the producers' lack of experience for all their technological finesse) is ultimately the film's greatest weakness - but will bother few of those the film is actually aimed at).

    The flaws ultimately fade while the adventure and the over-all successes linger in the memory - which is one reason I'm glad I waited a day to review this film. Probably best of all for parents who actually want to INVOLVE themselves in their children's viewing, the number of sophisticated "teachable moments" in this film are remarkable. Most family groups today will probably not be screening the semi-classic animated version of Orwell's ANIMAL FARM, but its essential points are made much more approachably with possibly greater sophistication (and better animation) here - and the opportunities to see and understand facing complicated issues and even having to change sides and seek forgiveness for errors has seldom been better presented.

    I suspect that this film - with initial notices focusing on the flaws (what COULD the releasing company have been thinking with the disco dancing Korean producer - who doesn't appear anywhere else in the film - joining the rest of the animated cast ALL through the final credit crawl testing the bias level of critics!? - It was APPARENTLY an attempted riff on a current pistachio...get it? NUT? commercial) will end its initial U.S. release rather deeply in the red, but when the DVD comes out, and in foreign release, this NUT JOB should do very nicely indeed. There's far more to like here than to "dis." If you watch TV *with* your kids rather than simply using it as a baby sitter, I think it's even highly recommended.

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    7DarkVulcan29

    A satire of heist movies

    The animation was nice and very colorful, and the actors voicing there characters is well done, this movie was trying to be satire of heist films but from a squirrels point of view. It's not laugh out loud funny, but it is funny in spots. And the characters really are a joy to watch also. It's not quite Over The Hedge(2006), but all in all not terrible.

    Now the problem I had is that I feel that the movie could not decide if it wanted to be for kids or adults, unlike the Toy Story films which it was for both. But I felt The Nut Job could not make up it's mind. Some jokes are hit and miss for the kids. The filmmakers should have improved a little better with that, not a terrible animated film, but a great one either.

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    • Trivia
      It is the most expensive animated movie co-produced in South Korea.
    • Goofs
      The slats on the water wheel are the wrong way around to allow it to turn in the direction of the water flow.
    • Quotes

      Surly: Buddy, we found it! The lost city of Nutlantis!

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits all the characters, plus an animated Psy, dance to Gangnam Style.
    • Alternate versions
      On the Nickelodeon/Nick@Nite (U.S.) airings, the entire end credits sequence (complete with a mid-credit scene and post-credits animation) is omitted in favor of the network's on-screen credits over the ending scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Reviews: The Nut Job (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      N.E.V.E.R
      Performed by Alana Da Fonseca (as Alana D)

      Written by Alana Da Fonseca (as Alana da Fonseca) and Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore)

      Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Locos por las nueces
    • Production companies
      • Endgame Entertainment
      • Gulfstream Pictures
      • Open Road Films (II)
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    • Budget
      • $42,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,251,541
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,423,000
      • Jan 19, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $120,885,527
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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