PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,7/10
49 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Los legendarios Clade son una familia de exploradores cuyas diferencias amenazan con echar por tierra su última y más crucial misión.Los legendarios Clade son una familia de exploradores cuyas diferencias amenazan con echar por tierra su última y más crucial misión.Los legendarios Clade son una familia de exploradores cuyas diferencias amenazan con echar por tierra su última y más crucial misión.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 9 nominaciones en total
Lucy Liu
- Callisto Mal
- (voz)
Karan Soni
- Caspian
- (voz)
Alan Tudyk
- Narrator
- (voz)
- …
Adelina Anthony
- Pulk
- (voz)
Jonathan Melo
- Diazo
- (voz)
Nik Dodani
- Kardez
- (voz)
Emily Kuroda
- Ro
- (voz)
LaNisa Renee Frederick
- Client #2
- (voz)
- (as LaNisa Frederick)
Dave Kohut
- Client #3
- (voz)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Strange World' delves into family dynamics, generational relationships, and environmentalism, stressing the importance of environmental respect and personal growth. It's applauded for underscoring inclusivity and representation through diverse characters and relationships. Performances are generally praised, but the environmental message is seen as somewhat heavy-handed by some.
Reseñas destacadas
I'd categorise this as a B movie, as in one that should've just been released on a streaming platform or straight to budget dvd. It's not particularly bad but it's a huge drop off in the quality you expect from them.
The characters are not ones you'll remember or think about again, they tried for a stereotypical cute one but that was wide of the mark. They handled the same sex relationship in the most natural non forced way so props for that and the inclusion of the 3 legged dog was sweet.
It was a strange plot, beautifully animated and designed but it felt like it was trying to say something but couldn't work out exactly what it was, it's too dull for small kids and not engaging for adults so maybe 9-13 sorta age?
The characters are not ones you'll remember or think about again, they tried for a stereotypical cute one but that was wide of the mark. They handled the same sex relationship in the most natural non forced way so props for that and the inclusion of the 3 legged dog was sweet.
It was a strange plot, beautifully animated and designed but it felt like it was trying to say something but couldn't work out exactly what it was, it's too dull for small kids and not engaging for adults so maybe 9-13 sorta age?
I honestly don't get all the hate for this movie, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's definitely not fantastic but it's not terrible neither, it's a better effort from Disney compared to recent outings. Yes the characters aren't as well developed as they could have been, the story is just a rehash of everything that's been done before, the ideas don't really go anywhere, and certain situations just conveniently resolve themselves without much effort. But what did you expect from Disney these days? Just turn off your brain and keep expectations low and you'll find there's a lot to like; I love the Star Trek vibe, the creatures in the strange world were pretty cool, the blue blob was a lot of fun, the three-legged dog was awesome, I'm not sure why he was there and why he had to be three-legged but what the heck, he's a good boy! Just like the movie, it's flawed and you're not sure why it's there, but it's enjoyable.
... and while I think they did a great job building a world, with a lot of cool recombinations of old sci-fi concepts, the actual characters don't feel at all well sketched out and the themes and plot are remarkably thin. Like it's an okay film but it's a bit below the normal standards of Disney Animation.
The dialogue is definitely too much on the nose, and it feels pitched a little too young for what they're going for.
The main character arc of the movie is reminiscent of (and far inferior to) Mitchells vs The Machines to me, which can't be a great help. Not saying that there can only be one "quirky teen has strained relationship with father" movie but it's definitely a detriment when I'm thinking about a film that does that much better and with a whole lot more emotional complexity and heart while watching this.
Also, does anyone else feel like the sheer quantity of movies that are coming out right now that are about intergenerational trauma is getting a bit tiresome?
The environmental message is fine, but honestly it's mildly horrifying how culturally we're already at the point where kids movies are pitching "you should be willing to accept a much lower standard of living to save the planet." Not totally this movies fault, but that is where we are.
The opening sequence is really nice though, I'll say that.
The dialogue is definitely too much on the nose, and it feels pitched a little too young for what they're going for.
The main character arc of the movie is reminiscent of (and far inferior to) Mitchells vs The Machines to me, which can't be a great help. Not saying that there can only be one "quirky teen has strained relationship with father" movie but it's definitely a detriment when I'm thinking about a film that does that much better and with a whole lot more emotional complexity and heart while watching this.
Also, does anyone else feel like the sheer quantity of movies that are coming out right now that are about intergenerational trauma is getting a bit tiresome?
The environmental message is fine, but honestly it's mildly horrifying how culturally we're already at the point where kids movies are pitching "you should be willing to accept a much lower standard of living to save the planet." Not totally this movies fault, but that is where we are.
The opening sequence is really nice though, I'll say that.
Ehhh pretty generic and meh. Didn't feel much for the characters emotionally and the movie wasn't that funny. The Strange World stuff wasn't really anything I hadn't already seen before. Where the plot goes at the end thinks it's more clever than it actually is. I was underwhelmed by the entire execution.
At the end of the day, this is very weak by Modern Disney standards. It's an easy watch and the animation is decent in places, as well as the music, but overall I'm not going to remember much from it that I had already seen these premises/concepts done in movies before. A Mediocre World is what it is.
5/10.
At the end of the day, this is very weak by Modern Disney standards. It's an easy watch and the animation is decent in places, as well as the music, but overall I'm not going to remember much from it that I had already seen these premises/concepts done in movies before. A Mediocre World is what it is.
5/10.
This one really felt like a Pixar film more than a typical Disney movie. Disney continued the trend of no villian. Instead the movie dealt with family conflict similar to Encanto. Instead of granddaughter who had issues with a grandmother, this film dealt with problems among three generations of fathers and sons.
Most of the movie takes place in a beautiful unexplored place near the community of Avalonia. Avalonia is a land surrounded by impassable mountains. No one knows what is on the other side. Our explorers leave on a quest to discover why an important crop is failing. In the process, they not only discover a new land, but also discover more about themselves.
The scenery is gorgeous. The new place looks like cross between an underwater ocean and regular land. Starfish-looking creatures swing through the trees. A pod of skate-type creatures swim through the air. It reminded me of an ocean enough that I felt myself relax the same way I do when I look at a real ocean. Ahhhhhh
Some people may not enjoy the movie as there is no princess, no singing, and no big baddie to defeat. I enjoyed the movie.
Since I now know what the new land is, I'll see if I can spot the clues the next time I watch it. I did spot one clue, but brushed it off as the animators attempts to make the landscape look alien.
I do recommend this film.
Most of the movie takes place in a beautiful unexplored place near the community of Avalonia. Avalonia is a land surrounded by impassable mountains. No one knows what is on the other side. Our explorers leave on a quest to discover why an important crop is failing. In the process, they not only discover a new land, but also discover more about themselves.
The scenery is gorgeous. The new place looks like cross between an underwater ocean and regular land. Starfish-looking creatures swing through the trees. A pod of skate-type creatures swim through the air. It reminded me of an ocean enough that I felt myself relax the same way I do when I look at a real ocean. Ahhhhhh
Some people may not enjoy the movie as there is no princess, no singing, and no big baddie to defeat. I enjoyed the movie.
Since I now know what the new land is, I'll see if I can spot the clues the next time I watch it. I did spot one clue, but brushed it off as the animators attempts to make the landscape look alien.
I do recommend this film.
¿Sabías que...?
- Curiosidades'Jaeger' is German for 'hunter' which contrasts with Jaeger's son's name 'Searcher' and serves to illustrate the difference in viewpoints for the first parent-child relationship the viewer is introduced to.
- Citas
Searcher Clade: You gave me a machete for my birthday!
Jaeger Clade: [laughs] Classic Jaeger Clade.
Searcher Clade: I was two.
- Créditos adicionalesDuring the cast credits at the end, Legend is credited as "Himself" and Splat as "Itself".
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Papa's Got A Brand New Stache (2021)
- Banda sonoraThey're the Clades!
Music by Henry Jackman
Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Arranged by Sven Faulconer
Produced by Henry Jackman
Performed by James Hayden (Soloist), Michael Bannett, Amick Byram, Tim Campbell, Kevin Del Aguila, Dylan Gentile, William Kenneth Goldman, Scott Graff (as Scott T. Graff), Luc Kleiner, Mark Edward Smith
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y añadir a tu lista para recibir recomendaciones personalizadas
- How long is Strange World?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Un món estrany
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 120.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 37.968.963 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 12.151.384 US$
- 27 nov 2022
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 73.621.640 US$
- Duración
- 1h 42min(102 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
Contribuir a esta página
Sugerir un cambio o añadir el contenido que falta