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Una ardilla exiliada ayuda a sus antiguos hermanos del parque a sobrevivir asaltando una tienda de frutos secos, un lugar que también resulta ser una fachada para el robo de un banco por par... Leer todoUna ardilla exiliada ayuda a sus antiguos hermanos del parque a sobrevivir asaltando una tienda de frutos secos, un lugar que también resulta ser una fachada para el robo de un banco por parte de una banda humana.Una ardilla exiliada ayuda a sus antiguos hermanos del parque a sobrevivir asaltando una tienda de frutos secos, un lugar que también resulta ser una fachada para el robo de un banco por parte de una banda humana.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
Will Arnett
- Surly
- (voz)
Liam Neeson
- Raccoon
- (voz)
Katherine Heigl
- Andie
- (voz)
Stephen Lang
- King
- (voz)
Maya Rudolph
- Precious
- (voz)
Jeff Dunham
- Mole
- (voz)
Sarah Gadon
- Lana
- (voz)
James Rankin
- Fingers
- (voz)
Scott Yaphe
- Lucky
- (voz)
Joe Pingue
- Johnny
- (voz)
Annick Obonsawin
- Jamie
- (voz)
- (as Annick Obonswin)
Rob Tinkler
- Redline
- (voz)
- …
Katie Griffin
- Pigeon
- (voz)
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIt is the most expensive animated movie co-produced in South Korea.
- ErroresThe slats on the water wheel are the wrong way around to allow it to turn in the direction of the water flow.
- Créditos curiososDuring the end credits all the characters, plus an animated Psy, dance to Gangnam Style.
- Versiones alternativasOn 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.
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Reviews: The Nut Job (2014)
- Bandas sonorasN.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
Opinión destacada
Surly, an adjective and a name apparently, embarks on an adventure to obtain food for the approaching winter. He runs across some wacky characters and antics ensue. The Good: Art- The time spent on the animal and human designs was readily apparent throughout the film. I could pick out individual hairs in the animals' coats. I also liked that the artists paid attention to the animals' mouths. They were not just mere flaps of skin covering teeth, but it looked like the mouth region actually had some depth, that the lips were also 3D along with the rest of the animal. The humans had a distinct look and style about them that made me think of 2D cartoons. Big and imposing, shady and dangerous, cute and cuddly, the artwork certainly helped draw a person in. Ambition- The Nut Job tried to draw on several genres of film. It attempts to reshape these stories and form into a family friendly movie. I could spot a crime drama, a voyage of self discovery, a tale of redemption and rejoining society, just to name a few. The film also provided some rudimentary information about the animal species through dialogue, so it did have some educational moments. Whether or not the film succeeded in its ambitions will be covered in the not-so-good section. The Not-So-Good: Pacing- What a colossal mess. The Nut Job is a short 86 minutes and the film tried to show at least three different story arcs. The audience is not shown how the characters will respond to any event because the next event is following hot on the heels of its predecessor. Because of this, any connection or concern for the characters is lost in the fray of action and fart jokes...yes, I'll get there too. Characters- Unfortunately the pacing of the film allows the survival of only the most basic character types. Might as well forget about character development too. And learning. And change for the better. Comedy- I had hoped that the family film genre had grown past this, I really did. Situational and character-based comedy has made significant headway into the family films. Granted it may be a little silly to laugh at Mr. Potato-Head's parts stuck in a flour tortilla, but I found it to be incredibly funny. Or how about when a mermaid becomes a human and, as a result of misguiding information told to her in a previous scene, she puts a fork and a pipe to hilarious use at the dinner table. Fart jokes. Maybe with the compressed story arcs, the only form of comic relief could come from this. The Nut Job tried to meld several different genres and in so doing, did not execute any of them well. You've seen better representatives of the genres attempted here and I'd suggest seeing them instead. 4/10
- Edgewooddirk
- 16 ene 2014
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- How long is The Nut Job?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- USD 42,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 64,251,541
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 19,423,000
- 19 ene 2014
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 120,885,527
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 25 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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