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Elmer Elevator busca un dragón cautivo en Wild Island y encuentra mucho más de lo que jamás podría haber anticipado.Elmer Elevator busca un dragón cautivo en Wild Island y encuentra mucho más de lo que jamás podría haber anticipado.Elmer Elevator busca un dragón cautivo en Wild Island y encuentra mucho más de lo que jamás podría haber anticipado.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 premios y 5 nominaciones en total
Jacob Tremblay
- Elmer
- (voz)
Gaten Matarazzo
- Boris
- (voz)
Dianne Wiest
- Iris
- (voz)
Chris O'Dowd
- Kwan
- (voz)
Judy Greer
- Soda
- (voz)
Yara Shahidi
- Callie
- (voz)
Adam Brody
- Bob
- (voz)
Charlyne Yi
- Magda
- (voz)
Maggie Lincoln
- Gertie
- (voz)
Whoopi Goldberg
- Cat
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
10keaneye1
The director studied the source material thoroughly, visited the author and discussed the story at length before the resulting movie was made. The book alone doesn't make a full movie, but what they've added was inspired by that meeting at Ruth Styles Gannett's house. The voice cast in this are excellent, in particular Jacob Tremblay and Gaten Matarazzo who bring so much soul to their roles. The design work maintaining an illustrated book quality through out and the last act really packs an emotional punch. I see some people referring to this as a Netflix movie, like it's part of some soulless machine. It's made lovingly by Nora Twomey and her team at Cartoon Saloon, who made this during lockdown from their homes. To produce such a beautiful film where all deviations from the source was carefully considered is incredible. It took real craft and artistry to make every frame on that screen and these armchair critics need to think about that.
I get bored of movies quite easily nowadays. I think Disney tries too hard sometimes. Watching this movie was rather delightful and exciting, as I didn't know much about the story it was based on in the first place. I like how MFD doesn't incorporate the usual computer-based style of animation, and the voice actors for the film's characters were well-chosen. Of course, both of the main characters were darn lovable! The minimal use of music kept audiences engaged on the central plot and I liked that. I wanted to see more of the supporting characters! They were fun! Overall, I enjoyed My Father's Dragon, would watch it again, and hope it wins some awards!
Toon Saloon is one of the animation studios that I am most excited to see what they come up with. From "Secret of Kells" to "Wolfwalkers" they have yet to make a bad movie. I love their use of traditional 2D animation, a medium that we don't see very often anymore. And "My Father's Dragon" continues Toon Saloon's solid track record, although it is not their best film.
I can basically sum up what I didn't like about the movie in one word: "Isekai". Meaning, this is a story where the protagonist finds himself in another magical world. Now I know there are some all-time great films that use this format. "Coraline", "Spirited Away" and of course "Wizard of Oz". But in the context of this story, any sense of tension, plot or progression derails and can simply be explained away by magic.
I acknowledge it as a personal bias against this kind of story. I just got really caught up in the early grounded story, that the magical story, though imaginative, loses the hook the beginning set up.
The magical world stuff is well done, beautiful animation and music. The story is captivating and loaded with clever symbolism that can be interpreted in various ways.
The movie is exciting and funny for the kids, but still deep and thoughtful for the adults. Both a good kids' movie and a good fathers' movie.
I can basically sum up what I didn't like about the movie in one word: "Isekai". Meaning, this is a story where the protagonist finds himself in another magical world. Now I know there are some all-time great films that use this format. "Coraline", "Spirited Away" and of course "Wizard of Oz". But in the context of this story, any sense of tension, plot or progression derails and can simply be explained away by magic.
I acknowledge it as a personal bias against this kind of story. I just got really caught up in the early grounded story, that the magical story, though imaginative, loses the hook the beginning set up.
The magical world stuff is well done, beautiful animation and music. The story is captivating and loaded with clever symbolism that can be interpreted in various ways.
The movie is exciting and funny for the kids, but still deep and thoughtful for the adults. Both a good kids' movie and a good fathers' movie.
An adult woman narrates and recounts her father Elmer's early childhood. Elmer Elevator and his single mom Dela ran a successful rural general store until a recession closes them down. They and many others move into the city. Dela tells Elmer that she dreams of opening another store, but in reality, she is struggling to pay for a roof over their heads. Elmer takes in a stray cat which results in his mother's anger. He runs away with the cat who turns out to talk. The cat tells him about a dragon who lives on a mystical island.
It's the awards winning Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon. It would have been interesting if the dragon lives in the city. I can imagine something special, but they decided to go back to the fantasy world. The early section in the city has some heart-breaking intense scenes. In the end, I still like the fantasy world. It has all the charms. It is sweet and emotional. This is a great addition to this studio's catalogue.
It's the awards winning Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon. It would have been interesting if the dragon lives in the city. I can imagine something special, but they decided to go back to the fantasy world. The early section in the city has some heart-breaking intense scenes. In the end, I still like the fantasy world. It has all the charms. It is sweet and emotional. This is a great addition to this studio's catalogue.
My Father's Dragon may not reach the dazzling heights of Tomm Moore's Irish folklore trilogy, but this is a good movie to watch for younger children and may even entertain older viewers thanks to the gorgeous visuals. The story may be a bit to basic for some people, but it is still a worthwhile watch just for the visuals alone. I don't know why, but Nora Twomey's storytelling just doesn't work for me. I feel like she doesn't do a good job at producing book-to-film adaptations. Maybe she should try writing her own stories instead of adapting someone else's intellectual property and hard work into a different medium.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesJacob Tremblay recorded his lines for this movie before Luca (2021), and worked alongside Gaten Matarazzo in the recording sessions.
- ConexionesAlternate-language version of Elmer no boken (1997)
- Banda sonoraBeautiful Dreamer
Written by Stephen Foster
Arranged by Howell Oakdeane Morrison
Performed by the Morrie Morrison Orchestra
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- El drac del meu pare
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración
- 1h 39min(99 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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