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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bounty hunter pig finds himself trekking the globe with a free-spirited elephant he intended to capture.A bounty hunter pig finds himself trekking the globe with a free-spirited elephant he intended to capture.A bounty hunter pig finds himself trekking the globe with a free-spirited elephant he intended to capture.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
Jason Sudeikis
- Hitpig
- (voice)
Lilly Singh
- Pickles
- (voice)
Rainn Wilson
- Leapin' Lord
- (voice)
Hannah Gadsby
- Koala
- (voice)
Flavor Flav
- Chef Show Host
- (voice)
Lorraine Ashbourne
- Bertha
- (voice)
Andy Serkis
- Newscaster
- (voice)
Charlie Adler
- Nuke Techs
- (voice)
- …
Shelby Young
- CatchVan
- (voice)
Dave Rosenbaum
- Janitor
- (voice)
Isabella Summers
- Opera Diva
- (voice)
Dennis Leonard
- Fluffy
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
Some movies don't always follow the source material it's based on. Sometimes it can be for better or for worse. Unfortunately, this flick seems to be in the latter half.
It's super chaotic and hard to sit through, with each moment barely giving you time to breathe as they move to the next scene. And when they do, the parts that they want you to pay attention to are the worst parts of the movie.
That's not to say it's completely terrible, however. Some of the jokes and nice moments do land well enough to keep you halfway interested in the flick, and the actor's performances (despite the subpar and fast-paced dialogue), if anything, are good enough to keep you entertained for a few bits.
But for the characters and the rest of the humor, let's just say the laughs were a bit of a low bar. From an angry koala that constantly plays the Angry Australian trope to the letter, the flamboyant mutant Polecat who can fart nuclear flames, to the subpar in-universe celebrity that everyone loves, and the constant outdated pop-culture references and butt jokes involving Pickles, let's just say this flick doesn't really step out of the lame kid-cartoon gags that much.
Overall, nothing really special, but nothing too bad either.
It's super chaotic and hard to sit through, with each moment barely giving you time to breathe as they move to the next scene. And when they do, the parts that they want you to pay attention to are the worst parts of the movie.
That's not to say it's completely terrible, however. Some of the jokes and nice moments do land well enough to keep you halfway interested in the flick, and the actor's performances (despite the subpar and fast-paced dialogue), if anything, are good enough to keep you entertained for a few bits.
But for the characters and the rest of the humor, let's just say the laughs were a bit of a low bar. From an angry koala that constantly plays the Angry Australian trope to the letter, the flamboyant mutant Polecat who can fart nuclear flames, to the subpar in-universe celebrity that everyone loves, and the constant outdated pop-culture references and butt jokes involving Pickles, let's just say this flick doesn't really step out of the lame kid-cartoon gags that much.
Overall, nothing really special, but nothing too bad either.
I can't really deside if it was my screening copy that was faulty.
Or if this film is released with an almost complete lack of folie audio.
The audiotrack seemed miss a whole portion of folie artistry. The voiceactors, the music track are present. But only 10% of audio special effect was present. Some folie audio track. But as if a folie department made the bare minimum of atmospheric audio.
Outdoor scenes, for example in the street, totally lacked any noises of a street enviroment. Only dialog, music track and a few folie sound effects. For example: as if a door closes. Or a car starts. But nothing else. Just flat and silent.
The animation isn't horrible. The story and general plot is okay. The voiceactors does their job. But either the mixing departement forgot to included most of the folie audio tracks. OR! My copy is a early edit.
First time for everything I guess.
Or if this film is released with an almost complete lack of folie audio.
The audiotrack seemed miss a whole portion of folie artistry. The voiceactors, the music track are present. But only 10% of audio special effect was present. Some folie audio track. But as if a folie department made the bare minimum of atmospheric audio.
Outdoor scenes, for example in the street, totally lacked any noises of a street enviroment. Only dialog, music track and a few folie sound effects. For example: as if a door closes. Or a car starts. But nothing else. Just flat and silent.
The animation isn't horrible. The story and general plot is okay. The voiceactors does their job. But either the mixing departement forgot to included most of the folie audio tracks. OR! My copy is a early edit.
First time for everything I guess.
Hit Pig has an intriguing concept-combining a bounty-hunting pig with a runaway celebrity animal-but the execution leaves much to be desired. The animation is decent, with a colorful and energetic world, and the voice acting is solid. However, the film struggles with its tone, bouncing between slapstick comedy, action, and emotional depth without fully committing to any.
The dynamic between the main characters has its moments, offering some laughs and heartfelt interactions, but the humor can feel forced, and the story follows a predictable formula. While there are a few fun action sequences, they aren't enough to elevate the film beyond a standard animated adventure.
Overall, Hit Pig is watchable but forgettable. It has charm, but the pacing, humor, and storytelling don't quite hit the mark. Younger audiences may enjoy it, but for everyone else, it's just an okay ride.
The dynamic between the main characters has its moments, offering some laughs and heartfelt interactions, but the humor can feel forced, and the story follows a predictable formula. While there are a few fun action sequences, they aren't enough to elevate the film beyond a standard animated adventure.
Overall, Hit Pig is watchable but forgettable. It has charm, but the pacing, humor, and storytelling don't quite hit the mark. Younger audiences may enjoy it, but for everyone else, it's just an okay ride.
Hitpig is a delightful animated film that effortlessly blends humor, heart, and stunning animation. The voice acting is top-notch, bringing each character to life with personality and charm. The humor is both clever and silly, appealing to both kids and adults.
While the animation may not quite reach Pixar's level of detail, it's still incredibly impressive, with vibrant colors and fluid movement. If you're a fan of animal-themed films and enjoy a good laugh, Hitpig is a must-watch. It's a heartwarming and hilarious experience that will leave you smiling.
Whether you're a child or an adult, Hitpig offers a fun and engaging experience that will stay with you after the credits roll.
While the animation may not quite reach Pixar's level of detail, it's still incredibly impressive, with vibrant colors and fluid movement. If you're a fan of animal-themed films and enjoy a good laugh, Hitpig is a must-watch. It's a heartwarming and hilarious experience that will leave you smiling.
Whether you're a child or an adult, Hitpig offers a fun and engaging experience that will stay with you after the credits roll.
This movie was a complete disappointment. From start to finish, it was packed with cringe-worthy one-liners and forced humor that just didn't land. The characters felt hollow, with no personality beyond ignorance and shallow stereotypes, making it impossible to connect with them in any meaningful way.
I brought my five-year-old, hoping for a fun family experience, but within 30-35 minutes, she turned to me and asked to leave because, in her words, "this movie is taking too long." When even a young child can't stay interested, you know there's a problem. I've sat through some rough movies before without walking out, but this one really tested my patience.
Honestly, I don't understand how there could be any positive reviews out there. This movie was so disappointing that I felt compelled to warn others, even though I usually don't bother with reviews. I spent $17 on two tickets and another $19 on tea and popcorn, and I genuinely regret it. Save your time and money-this one just isn't worth it.
I brought my five-year-old, hoping for a fun family experience, but within 30-35 minutes, she turned to me and asked to leave because, in her words, "this movie is taking too long." When even a young child can't stay interested, you know there's a problem. I've sat through some rough movies before without walking out, but this one really tested my patience.
Honestly, I don't understand how there could be any positive reviews out there. This movie was so disappointing that I felt compelled to warn others, even though I usually don't bother with reviews. I spent $17 on two tickets and another $19 on tea and popcorn, and I genuinely regret it. Save your time and money-this one just isn't worth it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesImages of Bill the Cat from writer Berkeley Breathed's comic strip Bloom County can be seen as one of Hitpig's bounties and on an impromptu parachute.
- GaffesIn one of the Vegas billboards, the Leapin' Lord is referred to as JP. JP was the name utilized for this character throughout production before being changed to his current name. An official Spotify playlist also labels this character as JP.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Fureur sur pattes : La légende de Hank (2022)
- Bandes originalesBorn to Be Wild
Written by Mars Bonfire
Published by Universal/MCA Music Ltd. on behalf of Universal Music Publishing Canada
Performed by Steppenwolf
Courtesy of MCA Records Inc.
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Hitpig
- Lieux de tournage
- Montréal, Québec, Canada(Cinesite Montreal)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 324 019 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 154 144 $ US
- 3 nov. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 5 502 921 $ US
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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