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Lorsque Shaun décide de prendre un jour de congé et de s'amuser un peu, la journée est plus mouvementée que prévu. Une embrouille avec le fermier, une caravane et une colline très escarpée l... Tout lireLorsque Shaun décide de prendre un jour de congé et de s'amuser un peu, la journée est plus mouvementée que prévu. Une embrouille avec le fermier, une caravane et une colline très escarpée les conduit tous vers la grande ville.Lorsque Shaun décide de prendre un jour de congé et de s'amuser un peu, la journée est plus mouvementée que prévu. Une embrouille avec le fermier, une caravane et une colline très escarpée les conduit tous vers la grande ville.
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 4 victoires et 49 nominations au total
Justin Fletcher
- Shaun
- (voice)
- …
John Sparkes
- The Farmer
- (voice)
- …
Omid Djalili
- Trumper
- (voice)
Richard Webber
- Shirley
- (voice)
Kate Harbour
- Timmy's Mum
- (voice)
- …
Andy Nyman
- Nuts
- (voice)
Simon Greenall
- Twins
- (voice)
Sean Connolly
- Maitre D
- (voice)
- …
Henry Burton
- Junior Doctor
- (voice)
- …
Nia Medi James
- Operatic Sheep
- (voice)
Stanley Unwin
- Bus Station Announcer
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- …
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTwenty animators worked on the film, each producing two seconds of footage per day.
- GaffesThe film features the eight 'named' sheep (Shaun, Timmy, Timmy's mum, Hazel, Shirley, Nuts and The Twins), however, a few minutes in as they are celebrating the success of their plan to make the farmer fall asleep in the wheelbarrow a ninth sheep (which looks like another Hazel) appears for that scene only.
- Générique farfeluBefore the final credits the rooster appears with a sign saying "The End". As the credits move up the screen, the rooster jumps in order to stay visible but is finally covered up. When the credits come to an end we see the rooster again, now playing a game on his mobile phone. He notices us, turns the sign round to show the words "Go home" and walks off. The screen is blank for a moment, then a sheep appears with a vacuum cleaner.
- Autres versionsThe US release of the film tacks on the Lionsgate logo at the very beginning, and the opening credit screen is altered to read "Lionsgate, StudioCanal & Aardman present", whereas in the UK version, only the latter two studios are present and credited.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #50.17 (2014)
- Bandes originalesFeels Like Summer
Written by Ilan Eshkeri, Nick Hodgson & Tim Wheeler
Performed by Tim Wheeler
Published by Aardman Music Publishing/Universal Music Publishing Ltd. & Imagem & Tim Wheeler
Commentaire en vedette
I considered Aardmans last stop motion effort 'Pirates - in an adventures with scientists' to be a bit of a let down when it was released three years ago and wondered if they had gone off the boil a little bit by trying to appeal to the mass market and thus diluting their witty humour as a result. However after 80 odd minutes of Shaun the Sheep I am happy to report that they are back on track.
Shaun is extremely well animated and manages to keep the story ticking along and funny enough to keep your interest without really feeling stretched. Considering as the film has no real dialogue to speak of that is no mean feat, and is reliant on top notch production design, expressive animation and a script that is entertaining and funny without being overly ridiculous. Whilst the Shaun the Sheep/Timmy Time TV shorts are aimed at young viewers, there is a decent amount of underlying humour here that adults will also engage with and thus it doesn't insult your intelligence the way some films do.
After Aardmans infamous falling out with DreamWorks (who wanted them to Americanize Wallace & Gromit) I did wonder if Aardman had sold out for the mass market after feeling the Sony Pictures distributed Pirates had a whiff of compromise to it, and that's partly why I felt Pirates fell a bit flat. However Aardman have teamed up with an independent European distributor for Shaun and as a result it seems they were allowed to make the film they wanted to make this time round. In effect I was not disappointed with Shaun, the simple but hilarious premise of the TV show is expanded successfully to the big screen with no noticeable compromises for the mass market. That the film is also dialogue free should make it an easy sell abroad too and I'm glad to see the film has been well received.
So well done to Aardman for making one of 2015's most enjoyable, entertaining and amusing films so far.
Shaun is extremely well animated and manages to keep the story ticking along and funny enough to keep your interest without really feeling stretched. Considering as the film has no real dialogue to speak of that is no mean feat, and is reliant on top notch production design, expressive animation and a script that is entertaining and funny without being overly ridiculous. Whilst the Shaun the Sheep/Timmy Time TV shorts are aimed at young viewers, there is a decent amount of underlying humour here that adults will also engage with and thus it doesn't insult your intelligence the way some films do.
After Aardmans infamous falling out with DreamWorks (who wanted them to Americanize Wallace & Gromit) I did wonder if Aardman had sold out for the mass market after feeling the Sony Pictures distributed Pirates had a whiff of compromise to it, and that's partly why I felt Pirates fell a bit flat. However Aardman have teamed up with an independent European distributor for Shaun and as a result it seems they were allowed to make the film they wanted to make this time round. In effect I was not disappointed with Shaun, the simple but hilarious premise of the TV show is expanded successfully to the big screen with no noticeable compromises for the mass market. That the film is also dialogue free should make it an easy sell abroad too and I'm glad to see the film has been well received.
So well done to Aardman for making one of 2015's most enjoyable, entertaining and amusing films so far.
- trevorwomble
- 17 févr. 2015
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Shaun the Sheep Movie
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- Budget
- 25 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 19 375 982 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 038 962 $ US
- 9 août 2015
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 110 549 295 $ US
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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