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Un Yéti est convaincu que les créatures illusoires connues sous le nom "d'humains" existent vraiment.Un Yéti est convaincu que les créatures illusoires connues sous le nom "d'humains" existent vraiment.Un Yéti est convaincu que les créatures illusoires connues sous le nom "d'humains" existent vraiment.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 14 nominations au total
Channing Tatum
- Migo
- (voix)
James Corden
- Percy
- (voix)
Common
- Stonekeeper
- (voix)
LeBron James
- Gwangi
- (voix)
Danny DeVito
- Dorgle
- (voix)
Gina Rodriguez
- Kolka
- (voix)
Yara Shahidi
- Brenda
- (voix)
Jimmy Tatro
- Thorp
- (voix)
Patricia Heaton
- Mama Bear
- (voix)
Justin Roiland
- Garry
- (voix)
Jack Quaid
- Pilot
- (voix)
Sarah Baker
- Soozie's Mom
- (voix)
Kelly Bashar
- Additional Voices
- (voix)
- (as Kelly Holden Bashar)
Avis à la une
I had to go to this for a work thing (don't ask), and was not overjoyed by the prospect.
But I really enjoyed it. I don't know what they were trying to achieve, maybe just entertainment and there's nothing wrong with that, and I left felling light and smiley, but if I look back at the movie now, I'm not sure I really remember much of it.
Not sure that's such a bad thing, not every movie can or has to be ground breaking or thought provoking, but I do wonder at the huge amount of dollar spent on something like this for it just to be "ok".
Maybe the kids will like it more, I'm way beyond being a kid, and if they get just a few hours of enjoyment, maybe it's worth the money.
But I really enjoyed it. I don't know what they were trying to achieve, maybe just entertainment and there's nothing wrong with that, and I left felling light and smiley, but if I look back at the movie now, I'm not sure I really remember much of it.
Not sure that's such a bad thing, not every movie can or has to be ground breaking or thought provoking, but I do wonder at the huge amount of dollar spent on something like this for it just to be "ok".
Maybe the kids will like it more, I'm way beyond being a kid, and if they get just a few hours of enjoyment, maybe it's worth the money.
I don't believe people can't see the messages in this film. The truth sets you free, tolerance, don't let others tell you what to believe in, accept and embrace differences etc etc etc. Enjoyable, warm and fun
You never know what you're going to get with non-Disney/Pixar animation. It might be an Illumination Entertainment-style effort -- lacking in substance but lots of wise cracks and kid-friendly touches (think "Minions" or "Sing") -- or a Laika-style affair, with depth and darkness to boot ("Kubo and The Two Strings").
Warner Animation Group has form, of course, with "The Lego Movie" combining laugh-out-loud humour for the kids with a knowing, subversive quality to keep the Mums and Dads entertained. It also produced "Storks", a much more pedestrian effort. Thankfully, "Smallfoot" belongs in the former camp.
Boasting impressive CG animation courtesy of Sony Imageworks, "Smallfoot" takes a tale reminiscent of "Monsters Inc." -- two groups ignorant and fearful of the other, in this case yetis and humans -- and twists it with a clever, topical message about the perils of putting dogma and self-interest ahead of critical thinking and the greater good. Ignorance really isn't bliss. This adult-friendly message may elude kids too busy laughing at the many visual gags, including a fantastic sequence involving fraying rope that brings to mind classic Warner animations of yesteryear, but it elevates the movie above most of its peers and ensures that not-so-young audience members are entertained too.
The film isn't quite Disney/Pixar level -- the yeti character designs are a little odd, as though the animators were trying to avoid too close a resemblance to Pixar's Sully, and the featured songs are catchy rather than great (Zendaya's "Wonderful Life" being the stand-out).
Still, "Smallfoot" is a thoroughly entertaining family film that aspires to be different, backed by appealing protagonists, well-judged comic moments, a thought-provoking message, and a rewarding resolution that steers clear of being saccharine. Recommended.
Warner Animation Group has form, of course, with "The Lego Movie" combining laugh-out-loud humour for the kids with a knowing, subversive quality to keep the Mums and Dads entertained. It also produced "Storks", a much more pedestrian effort. Thankfully, "Smallfoot" belongs in the former camp.
Boasting impressive CG animation courtesy of Sony Imageworks, "Smallfoot" takes a tale reminiscent of "Monsters Inc." -- two groups ignorant and fearful of the other, in this case yetis and humans -- and twists it with a clever, topical message about the perils of putting dogma and self-interest ahead of critical thinking and the greater good. Ignorance really isn't bliss. This adult-friendly message may elude kids too busy laughing at the many visual gags, including a fantastic sequence involving fraying rope that brings to mind classic Warner animations of yesteryear, but it elevates the movie above most of its peers and ensures that not-so-young audience members are entertained too.
The film isn't quite Disney/Pixar level -- the yeti character designs are a little odd, as though the animators were trying to avoid too close a resemblance to Pixar's Sully, and the featured songs are catchy rather than great (Zendaya's "Wonderful Life" being the stand-out).
Still, "Smallfoot" is a thoroughly entertaining family film that aspires to be different, backed by appealing protagonists, well-judged comic moments, a thought-provoking message, and a rewarding resolution that steers clear of being saccharine. Recommended.
So many people panned this movie because it's message was about facing the truth regardless of what has been forced fed to the masses. I saw reviews which were so hypocritical they were just sad and pathetic attempts to push their religion instead of facing and embracing the truth. What is wrong with the truth? Why is truth such a bad thing?
REVIEW - SMALLFOOT
I really enjoy films that make me question and this kids animated film actually did just that with the story of a Yeti questioning if Smallfoot actually exists just as we question if Bigfoot actually exists.
Surprisingly the story is actually interesting because of this interesting reversal which works very nicely to act as the topic to explore a much more deeper and disturbing question, who is actually monster out of a Bigfoot and a Smallfoot?
Can you guess?
A few songs thrown in for good measure with actually an enjoyable version of Under Pressure by Queen also thrown in.
Enjoyable watch, kids will love it and actually as an adult I was surprised just how much I enjoyed it also!
Rating 7 out of 10
I really enjoy films that make me question and this kids animated film actually did just that with the story of a Yeti questioning if Smallfoot actually exists just as we question if Bigfoot actually exists.
Surprisingly the story is actually interesting because of this interesting reversal which works very nicely to act as the topic to explore a much more deeper and disturbing question, who is actually monster out of a Bigfoot and a Smallfoot?
Can you guess?
A few songs thrown in for good measure with actually an enjoyable version of Under Pressure by Queen also thrown in.
Enjoyable watch, kids will love it and actually as an adult I was surprised just how much I enjoyed it also!
Rating 7 out of 10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe names of the two lead yetis in the film, Migo and Meechee, are actually two different Tibetan words for "yeti" (yeti being more the Nepalese term).
- GaffesIn the human city featured in the film, the signs are in Chinese, and right-hand traffic is used, implying that the film takes place on the north side of the Himalayas in China. However, the city appears to have a population of at least ten thousand, and would therefore have to be on the south side of the Himalayas in Nepal/Pakistan/India/Bhutan, as all of the villages on the north side are much smaller. Also, the overwhelming majority of Himalayan tourism happens on the south side.
- Crédits fousWarner Bros. Pictures logo, the snow starting, the shield turns ice and breaks into Warner Animation Group logo.
- Versions alternativesThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove a single use of mild bad language ('crap') in order to obtain a U classification. An uncut PG classification was available.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Smallfoot (2019)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 80 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 83 315 531 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 23 045 635 $US
- 30 sept. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 218 015 531 $US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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