Mascotas en un tren a toda velocidad enfrentan a Hans, un tejón vengativo. Ante la inminente colisión, cuentan con Falcon, un mapache astuto decidido a salvarlas.Mascotas en un tren a toda velocidad enfrentan a Hans, un tejón vengativo. Ante la inminente colisión, cuentan con Falcon, un mapache astuto decidido a salvarlas.Mascotas en un tren a toda velocidad enfrentan a Hans, un tejón vengativo. Ante la inminente colisión, cuentan con Falcon, un mapache astuto decidido a salvarlas.
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Estrellas
Hervé Jolly
- Rex
- (voz)
Kaycie Chase
- Maguy
- (voz)
Frantz Confiac
- Hans
- (voz)
Emmanuel Garijo
- Randy
- (voz)
- …
Nicolas Marié
- Rico
- (voz)
Patrick Abellard
- Johnson Reporter
- (voice: English version)
- (as Patrick E. Abellard)
Wyatt Bowen
- Falcon
- (voice: English version)
- …
Daniel Brochu
- Randy
- (voice: English version)
- (as Danny Brochu)
Mark Camacho
- Rico
- (voice: English version)
Bruce Dinsmore
- Jimi
- (voice: English version)
Richard M Dumont
- Momo
- (voice: English version)
Angela Galuppo
- Maguy
- (voice: English version)
Tristan D. Lalla
- Rex
- (voice: English version)
Chimwemwe Miller
- Hans
- (voice: English version)
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- Escritura
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Die Hard meets Secret Lives of Pets
I was pleasantly surprised by this little gem. Probably because it is a French movie, and didn't get any press in the US, I hadn't heard about until right before we went to see it. The movie was quite enjoyable for adults and definitely for kids.
For adults, there are a ton of references to Die Hard (the trivia page lists a few), although the plot was closer to Speed. The movie mocks influencers, social media and even the actual media. Overall the plot is a smattering of action tropes, played in a lighthearted way.
Even though it is basically an action movie, I really don't think there were frightening scenes for the kids. The tension was always dialed down a couple of notches, so it never got intense. The characters are also an appeal to kids. They are plucky, but have fears to overcome and other problems that would be relatable to kids. Even the villian isn't super scary and has his own problems.
If you get a chance, I would recommend this one, especially for kids in the 5-10 age range.
For adults, there are a ton of references to Die Hard (the trivia page lists a few), although the plot was closer to Speed. The movie mocks influencers, social media and even the actual media. Overall the plot is a smattering of action tropes, played in a lighthearted way.
Even though it is basically an action movie, I really don't think there were frightening scenes for the kids. The tension was always dialed down a couple of notches, so it never got intense. The characters are also an appeal to kids. They are plucky, but have fears to overcome and other problems that would be relatable to kids. Even the villian isn't super scary and has his own problems.
If you get a chance, I would recommend this one, especially for kids in the 5-10 age range.
Oldschool action in cartoon
I loved the plot. Reminded me of action movies, where we have a classic villain terrorist, random stranger who became hostages and a hero to save them all. A hero with a questionable background but a golden heart. And this all happening on a train on Christmas Eve. Sounds a lot like Die hard for example.
So actually we have a racoon with a plan, who tries to steal some food for his friends for a Christmas dinner. It is happening on a train, with lots of animals, who travel with their owners, only owners are not with them, because all of the people are tricked to leave train. And then, led by a vengeful villain, train departs, running too fast towards its demise. A group of random pets and a wild racoon who's name is Falcon (that's an interesting story, why) are on their own to stop the train and rescue themselves. But the villain will not stand and watch them succeed. So, the fight begins.
Totally recommend to watch. Not a big budget, so a picture is not top-notch, but beautiful script makes up to it perfectly.
So actually we have a racoon with a plan, who tries to steal some food for his friends for a Christmas dinner. It is happening on a train, with lots of animals, who travel with their owners, only owners are not with them, because all of the people are tricked to leave train. And then, led by a vengeful villain, train departs, running too fast towards its demise. A group of random pets and a wild racoon who's name is Falcon (that's an interesting story, why) are on their own to stop the train and rescue themselves. But the villain will not stand and watch them succeed. So, the fight begins.
Totally recommend to watch. Not a big budget, so a picture is not top-notch, but beautiful script makes up to it perfectly.
My kid loves it
The movie main character is a raccoon but the movie was about good my kid loves it I don't normally like it but it's funny pets jokes but about the villain sucks it's just not funny but the snake rap song was not so good but my kid likes it again the best part of the movie was the fighting scene was great and that's it.
for kids
Definitely a kids-only ride. As an adult who actually loves animation, I found little joy in it, though there were a few funny moments here and there. Watching it in a cinema full of kids made it clear they had a blast, so for families it works as a lighthearted outing. For me, the characters felt flat and the story ordinary, but it's still harmless fun for children.
Good half term family fun
I took my 8 year old son to see this today as it's half term holidays, as we fancied the cinema and there was nothing else he wanted to see.
This French produced animated film (known internationally apart from the UK and US as "Falcon Express") was excellently made, kept me amused for 87 minutes with even a few laugh out loud moments.
My son thoroughly enjoyed it.
I've got to say the animation was up to modern standards but the animation of the train was superb.
This French produced animated film (known internationally apart from the UK and US as "Falcon Express") was excellently made, kept me amused for 87 minutes with even a few laugh out loud moments.
My son thoroughly enjoyed it.
I've got to say the animation was up to modern standards but the animation of the train was superb.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThere are multiple Die Hard references throughout the film...
The antagonist is named Hans
The protagonist is in a tight space and quotes John McClane, "we'll get together, have a few laughs", a nod to when he's in the air duct of Nakatomi Plaza.
Two news reporters are named Johnson and Johnson, like the FBI agents.
It also references news anchors who exploit tragedies, just like the news crew im Die Hard
- ConexionesReferences Apocalipsis (1979)
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,873,557
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 821,777
- 19 oct 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 11,451,557
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 39min(99 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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