A young boy's luck changes when he finds a magic potion that makes him "the best at everything" for one single day.A young boy's luck changes when he finds a magic potion that makes him "the best at everything" for one single day.A young boy's luck changes when he finds a magic potion that makes him "the best at everything" for one single day.
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Thure Lindhardt
- Ivan Olsen
- (voice)
Nicolaj Kopernikus
- Ivans Far
- (voice)
- …
Signe Egholm Olsen
- Lotte
- (voice)
Cecilie Stenspil
- Kim
- (voice)
Karen-Lise Mynster
- Heks
- (voice)
Bjarne Henriksen
- Slagter
- (voice)
Jens Andersen
- Karsten
- (voice)
Paw Henriksen
- Lille Bølle
- (voice)
Esben Pretzmann
- Store Bølle
- (voice)
- …
Jens Jacob Tychsen
- Træner
- (voice)
- …
Birthe Neumann
- Fru Sørensen
- (voice)
Bodil Jørgensen
- Fru Helmer
- (voice)
- …
Michael Hegner
- Tømrer
- (voice)
- …
Adam Korzen
- Fransk Vært
- (voice)
Asma Iftikhar
- Indisk Vært
- (voice)
Ian Burns
- Amerikansk Vært
- (voice)
Lars Thiesgaard
- Speaker
- (voice)
Kaya Brüel
- Journalist
- (voice)
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This movie started off interesting but it took forever for the plot to develop. The child was subject to bullying from everyone including his father and by the end he decided it was better to continue being bullied. What was the character arc? Nobody learned anything or did anything different by the end. I think the writers were trying to make a point but run out of ideas and continued to keep prattling on about Tarzan. There was also the issue of his dyslexia that never got resolved. I was left scratching my head at the end. It also seemed to me that the makers of this movie had a weird breast fetish. At first I thought that characters were a little goofy looking but as more of them made an appearance the started looking creepy and not at all endearing. This is not a suitable movie for children or adults for that matter.
This movie is surely not for kids, but its not that bad you just need to see the hard facts of life. I am sure there are many kids that are living Ivan's poor lonely life, with an idiotic selfish ignorant father who only cares about himself. the moral really as I see it is within the relationship of father and son. Sometimes you have to stand up to your parents and show them what they are doing to you and embarrass them in public for them to realize how pathetic they are acting. Ivan shows compassion, nobility, besides the facts that he had been tortured verbally and physically he is a strong kid after everything. and What child doesn't get back on their bullies if they had a chance for one day? So this type of cartoon is more for teenagers and adults to understand. but everyone has their own point of view.
Don't recommend this for children. The movie started out promising, with great graphics and a cute kid. However, you met the father who treats his son very poorly.Throughout the movie you come across bullies and many others who abuse him.Like the others said, the moral is it is better to be the victim of bullying rather than being the bully itself. I wouldn't want to show kids that this is okay. Didn't like the message from this movie, and definitely did not like the way things ended. They don't hold back on anything, showing cruel forms of abuse and revenge. I also noticed his dyslexia in the movie. It was horrible how the kids and even the principal himself, treated Ivan. Even though this movie may show many true and realistic events, it's not the type of movie for kids.
I found the movie to be a little drawn out and mildly boring. They spend the majority of the movie showing a kid getting bullied. I think the point was clearly made by the second time the kid had been cruelly bullied. The movie kept pounding that same theme over and over and over. I asked my 11 year old if she enjoyed the movie and she said it was only OK. She didn't seem too enthusiastic about it. I might be unfairly comparing this movie to other animated movies like Finding Nemo, The Lion King or The Jungle Book. By those standards this movie was awful. I'm trying to write this review without spoiling anything but I wasn't happy with the ending and the kids acceptance of his situation. If I were to try and pull a lesson out of the movie it would probably have to been that it is better to be bullied than be the bully. That's not a lesson that I would want to impart of my kids. I rather empower my child to stand up for themselves than accept the situation and the fact they will be bullied. In the movie the kid visits the United States to be interviews. The interviewer is wearing a cowboy hat and waving a gun around during the interview. I found this depiction of Americans insulting. BOTTOM LINE, your time is better spent watching paint dry.
This movie is a kids movie but does not have a good moral. It is a Danish language movie (English dub) and I am writing this from an American perspective, so I'll defer to Europeans for their take on it. But for Americans the moral will not be well thought of. The movie is about bullying and spends almost the entire time (about 80%) showing cruel images of a young boy, Ivan, being abused, which makes for a very uncomfortable 90 minutes. After a long process and very little respite, the movie ends on an abusive note. The moral of the story is that it is better to be abused by a bully than to be a bully. That will not sit well for many people. Also, the implication in the movie was that the adults (school authorities and shopkeepers) were all participants in the cruelty. As for the technical details of the animation, the movie is quite well done, and had the story been even a little bit different, (intervention by school authorities, for example) I would have enjoyed it. As it is, it seems to promote the hopelessness of the victim, and that is a view I'd rather not instill in children.
Did you know
- TriviaIn this movie you can see characters from the movie Freddy Frogface. It is based in the same cinematic universe. Along with another movie called Otto The Rhino.
- ConnectionsRemake of Gummi-Tarzan (1981)
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- Ivan the Incredible
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- $6,907,409
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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