Quand le chien adoré d'un garçon décède soudainement, il tente de ramener l'animal à la vie grâce à une puissante expérience scientifique.Quand le chien adoré d'un garçon décède soudainement, il tente de ramener l'animal à la vie grâce à une puissante expérience scientifique.Quand le chien adoré d'un garçon décède soudainement, il tente de ramener l'animal à la vie grâce à une puissante expérience scientifique.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 12 victoires et 50 nominations au total
- Elsa Van Helsing
- (voice)
- Mr. Frankenstein
- (voice)
- …
- Mr. Rzykruski
- (voice)
- Bob
- (voice)
- Toshiaki
- (voice)
- Bob's Mom
- (voice)
- Persephone van Helsing
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
- Giant Sea Monkeys
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Additional Voices
- (uncredited)
- Movie Dracula
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Giant Sea Monkeys
- (uncredited)
- Movie Mina
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Sparky Frankenstein
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Pure Tim Burton
The concept is fascinating. It sounds like it's going to be a heartwarming family fun film. It obviously tries to capture the old horror movies with black and white. Most of the characters are based on iconic horror movie characters. Tim Burton is always highly imaginative but somehow he's lacking something. In family films, he creates a charming innovation but he couldn't bring enough depth to it. There are things that could have been interesting. This is about a kid who brings his beloved pet back to life. There could have been more genuine cherishing moments of Victor and resurrected Sparky. There are times like that but it immediately skims to the comedy. The storyline doesn't quite know what to do until it hits to the big climax.
The voice performances were good. Martin Landau's is probably the best among them who gratifies and delights his character with his campy accent that reminds you of his role in Ed Wood. The stop-motion animation is simply majestic. The black and white effect makes it a lot more fascinating. The character and monster designs are magnificent. It's wonderful enough as a Tim Burton animated film.
Frankenweenie suffers with the same problem of Edward Scissorhands. Don't get me wrong, Edward Scissorhands is a beautiful film but there is a little depth to its concept and serves an awkward climax leads to an underdeveloped romance. At least there's an endearing performance by Johnny Depp. Frankenweenie is fun but it's kind of empty in the end. It's not bad, it just could have been better. The darkness of the film could have been something affecting instead of an impaled cat. The sad parts seem contrived for the idea's sake. The film messes around the rest of the runtime. I guess the throwbacks and the filmmaking are the only merits of the film. Fans of Tim Burton's dark and crazy vision would enjoy. Since we don't see a lot of stop-motion animation these days, I guess that what makes this appealing. To think about the story, still not satisfying.
Adorable Tale of Loyalty and Friendship
During the game, Sparky chases the ball and is hit by a car. Victor recalls Mr. Rzykruski's class about the effects of electricity and successfully resuscitates Sparky using lightning. Victor hides Sparky in the attic but the weird Edgar sees the dog on the garden and blackmails Victor to learn how to bring the dead to life. Edgar does not keep the secret and soon Victor's envious schoolmates revive several creatures to win the science fair contest. When the town is invaded by the monsters, Victor and Sparky are the last chance to rescue the girl Elsa van Helsing from the claws of Mr. Whiskers.
"Frankenweenie" is another stop-motion animation by Tim Burton in black and white with a great tribute to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with a happy ending. The story is actually an adorable tale of loyalty and friendship and it is delightful to see the frolic of Sparky. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Frankenweenie"
Entertaining trifle
It's also - and this is to be expected from any Tim Burton movie - really good looking, with stylish black and white animation and a cast of creepy looking kids.
As someone familiar with the original movies, I appreciate the way it pays tribute to its source material. It is also wonderfully imaginative, most notably in the first resuscitation scene.
One criticism; even by the standards of kids cartoons or old horror movies, this thing makes zero sense. The lack of any sort of logic is, however, so in-your-face that I accept it as purposeful and thus just accept that this is a movie that's not supposed to make any sense.
Enjoyable, though not peak Burton
An "Electrifying" Tale Of A Boy and His Dog.... Arf! Arf! Arf!
Containing some very nice touches of warped humor, grotesque horror and several arousing moments of pathos (cleverly injected into its weird, but oddly wonderful, little tale), Frankenweenie has proved, once again, that director Tim Burton still has the master's touch when it comes to making stop-motion, animated films that seem to emerge from the very depths of the dark-side.
If nothing else, Frankenweenie certainly turned out to be a lovingly-charged homage to a variety of classic horror, monster, and Sci-Fi pictures from those glorious days of yesteryear.
All-in-all, Frankenweenie certainly had its share of flaws, but, just the same, I certainly hadn't expected to enjoy this film as much as I did.
Appropriately filmed in b&w, thank goodness that it didn't contain any musical numbers.
Frankenstein Through the Years
Frankenstein Through the Years
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe pet cemetery features the grave of Zero from L'Étrange Noël de monsieur Jack (1993).
- Gaffes(at around 6 mins) During the classroom scene when Mr. Rzykruski is explaining the mechanics of lightning, his diagram shows positively charged clouds above the ground, which is shown as being negatively charged by electrons. The diagram should contain negatively charged clouds (containing a surplus of negatively charged electrons) over the ground which should not have any charge.
- Citations
Mr. Rzykruski: Ladies and gentlemen. I think the confusion here is that you are all very ignorant. Is that right word, ignorant? I mean stupid, primitive,unenlightened. You do not understand science, so you are afraid of it. Like a dog is afraid of thunder or balloons. To you, science is magic and witchcraft because you have such small minds. I cannot make your heads bigger, but your children's heads, I can take them and crack them open. This is what I try to do, to get at their brains!
- Générique farfeluWhen the Disney logo has almost completed, a flash of lightning turns the logo black-and-white, the sky turns cloudy and the music turns scary.
- ConnexionsFeatured in 56th BFI London Film Festival (2012)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Chó Ma Frankenweenie
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 39 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 35 291 068 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 11 412 213 $ US
- 7 oct. 2012
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 86 932 124 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1




