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Le garçon et le monde

Original title: O Menino e o Mundo
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
7.9K
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Le garçon et le monde (2013)
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A little boy goes on an adventurous quest in search of his father.A little boy goes on an adventurous quest in search of his father.A little boy goes on an adventurous quest in search of his father.

  • Director
    • Alê Abreu
  • Writer
    • Alê Abreu
  • Stars
    • Vinicius Garcia
    • Marco Aurélio Campos
    • Lu Horta
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    • Director
      • Alê Abreu
    • Writer
      • Alê Abreu
    • Stars
      • Vinicius Garcia
      • Marco Aurélio Campos
      • Lu Horta
    • 45User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 16 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Vinicius Garcia
    • Menino
    • (voice)
    Marco Aurélio Campos
    • Pai
    • (voice)
    Lu Horta
    • Mãe
    • (voice)
    Felipe Zilse
    • Jovem e Vozes Adicionais
    • (voice)
    Alê Abreu
    Alê Abreu
    • Velho
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Alê Abreu
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      • Alê Abreu
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    7ferguson-6

    Through the eyes of a child

    Greetings again from the darkness. It may not be Pixar, but this wonderful film from Ale Abreu is absolutely worthy of its Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature, though it's heavier on message than story. It's a wonderful reminder that one of the best features of animation is that the look can be unconventional and still be effective.

    The stick figure boy is on a mission to re-connect with his father, who left the family's country home to find work in the big city. For Abreu's film, the boy's real purpose is to be our tour guide through this exploration of the state of the "civilized" world. It's an adventure that provides the boy (and us) insight into cities, the sea, the countryside and agricultural life. It's also an examination of the loss of childhood innocence as we are exposed to reality.

    A rare hand-drawn presentation is also mixed-media, as it utilizes a few real news clips to emphasize the cluttered, damaged world. It's a different approach in making the arguments regarding climate change, carbon footprints and socioeconomic imbalance. The hand-drawn core here is more complex than what we initially believe. Colors explode onto the screen, and the visuals often carry multiple meanings in depicting the intended message.

    Dialogue is minimal and often garbled in a manner that reminds of any adult in the Charlie Brown comics … but we are never confused on what is being conveyed. In addition to the visuals, sound effects play a huge role, as does the music from composers Ruben Feffer and Gustavo Kuriat, and Brazilian jazz favorite Nana Vasconcelos. It's a unique approach to reminding us that our harsh treatment of the planet could play like a horror story or dangerous adventure to the innocent eyes of a child.
    7ReviewingHistory

    A long-winded but visually appealing portrayal of a rural child's world as he encounters the city

    Boy and the World is best-enjoyed if seen for its visually-appealing and special imagery. The story line is simple and, in a way, universal: a young boy searching and longing for his father. Such a plot is juxtaposed with social commentary on automation, mass economy, advertising culture, and on dangers of a globalized market on the environment. It runs as neither a happy nor sad film, but in the interstitial spaces of change, loss, and ultimately, hope.

    While pleasant to watch, the film came across as taking too long to make its main points: it felt it could have been more effective if shortened to 50 minutes or so. In addition, while interesting in its use of gibberish for language, the power of language seemed like wasted and lost. On that note, I am confident that words in this mostly silent but musical film would add for a powerful and memorable effect: would bring us closer to the heart and soul of characters, and their hopes.

    Yet all in all, Boy and the World offers a pleasant weekend afternoon conveying both child and adult themes at once. It is best appreciated if watched by both an adult and a child, so the mixing between vivid visuals and critical message are discussed, and explored. The age group of 8-12 seems optimal for this film, with an accompanying teacher or adult to guide a discussion afterwards.
    8briancham1994

    Very abstract parable

    This is not a typical animated film. It has a unique visual and narrative style to represent ideas in an abstract way. Symbols of modern civilisation are garbled and remixed to reveal their "true form". The protestors are colourful and lively, the police are grey and oppressive, the manufacturers are otherworldly, and so on. The boy searches for his father but it seems to be a search for something greater.
    10captainbacon

    A Beautiful Experience Like No Other

    Boy & The World is a film about a young boy who goes on a journey to find his father in the big city. Along the way, he sees many things, and meets many people. This is the most basic description of what I consider to be one of the best animated films ever made. Let's dig in.

    First of all, for a film marketed towards children, it can be quite challenging in different ways. One way is in what it is as a film. The fact that it has absolutely no dialogue and is driven by music and visuals alone is very daring. Another way is in some of the subjects it tackles. This includes things such as the negative influence of industry, the oppression of art and creativity, and the underwhelming reality of adulthood.

    I mentioned that the film ditches all talking, instead going for visual and musical storytelling. So does it achieve this goal? Yes. Oh my god yes. Every image that this film throws at you is absolutely gorgeous and full of things to look at. The music is absolutely beautiful, and I'm not lying when I say that I found myself getting chills well an often due to the music. These two factors are what propels the movie and turns it into the great experience it is.

    Now let's talk about the overall effect. It was unbelievably effective for me. This is the only film that ever made me weep. I urge any movie fan, or any fan of animated films, to watch this. It is a brilliant experience, and it touches on every emotion I can think of. Happiness, sadness, humor, love, and many more that aren't coming to mind. Go. GO. WATCH IT NOW.
    Red_Identity

    Quite possibly one of the best animated films ever made

    It's such a lovely film. Both visually and emotionally rich, one of the most colorful and imaginative animated films I've ever seen. Nearly dialogue-free, one of those films that best portrays the power of the relationship between image and sound. Quite literally perfect, not a thing I would change about it. I don't think it's a stretch to call it perhaps one of the best animated films ever made, surely one of the best I've ever seen. I really hope it gets seen by more people because it would be a shame if it went unnoticed as a whole, truly. Just wonderful in every way. The score deserves even more mentions as well, together with its sound editing.

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      All the drawings were hand-made by director Alê Abreu.
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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
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    • Language
      • Portuguese
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $129,480
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,077
      • Dec 13, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $277,143
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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