Astro Boy
- 2009
- Tous publics
- 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
41 k
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Lorsqu'un androïde, réplique d'un garçon, est rejeté par son créateur fâché, il part à la découverte de son identité dans une aventure qui fera de lui le plus grand héros de son temps.Lorsqu'un androïde, réplique d'un garçon, est rejeté par son créateur fâché, il part à la découverte de son identité dans une aventure qui fera de lui le plus grand héros de son temps.Lorsqu'un androïde, réplique d'un garçon, est rejeté par son créateur fâché, il part à la découverte de son identité dans une aventure qui fera de lui le plus grand héros de son temps.
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
Freddie Highmore
- Astro
- (voix)
- …
Nicolas Cage
- Dr. Tenma
- (voix)
Kristen Bell
- Cora
- (voix)
Ryan Stiles
- Mr. Moustachio
- (voix)
- …
Eugene Levy
- Orrin
- (voix)
Bill Nighy
- Dr. Elefun
- (voix)
- …
David Alan Grier
- Mr. Squirt
- (voix)
- …
Alan Tudyk
- Mr. Squeegee
- (voix)
- …
Bob Logan
- Stinger One
- (voix)
Moises Arias
- Zane
- (voix)
Sterling Beaumon
- Sludge
- (voix)
Madeline Carroll
- Widget
- (voix)
Matt Lucas
- Sparx
- (voix)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAs Astro Boy is under construction, the blueprint plan briefly seen has been drawn exactly as the character appeared in Astro Boy (1963).
- GaffesAstroboy's hair-spikes change position from left to right and vice versa throughout the whole movie. But then, this is in keeping with the spirit of the original TV series, so it not quite a mistake.
- Crédits fousAfter the end credits, a card stating "When in Hong Kong, visit Imagi Studios" The art is the same classic style as the opening, with a tram touring a back lot. This is much like what Universal studios did at the end of their films.
- Versions alternativesFor television airings, rather than cropping, the film has been reanimated from scratch to 1.75:1.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Astro Boy (2009)
Commentaire à la une
I loved the 1982 TV series, and I should point out that I was a teenager (15) when that came to Australia. It was one of the seminal influences that helped my own development as an animator. I've never seen the original 60s B&W show, but I understand it is more or less the same story line.
My problem with the new movie is that it not only takes great liberties with the story. No longer taking place in Tokyo, but in a bizarre floating island/city called 'Metro-city' (Inspector Gadget?) that cruises above the trash strewn surface-world. The story has been 'kiddified' it to an extent that I don't think Tezuka would have liked.
While Astroboy has always appealed to young kids it has also maintained a maturity that ensures longevity and resonance, this version is more difficult for an adult or older teen audience to connect with, which is disappointing to say the least. If I had encountered this at the age of 15 I would not have had too much regard for it other than a throwaway bit of animation to tide me over till the next Pixar release.
Which is how I feel about it now I guess.
Sure there are some cool moments, but not enough of them. And designwise, there's one robot in particular who seems to be far more influenced by the work of Miyazaki than Tezuka. As a background throwaway reference that's fine, but this character is integral to the movie.
The modelling and animation is competent, not in the same class as Pixar, but not bad. It's a pity the work seems to have been outsourced to China, I didn't see one Japanese name in the animation credits, which seems like a pity.
My problem with the new movie is that it not only takes great liberties with the story. No longer taking place in Tokyo, but in a bizarre floating island/city called 'Metro-city' (Inspector Gadget?) that cruises above the trash strewn surface-world. The story has been 'kiddified' it to an extent that I don't think Tezuka would have liked.
While Astroboy has always appealed to young kids it has also maintained a maturity that ensures longevity and resonance, this version is more difficult for an adult or older teen audience to connect with, which is disappointing to say the least. If I had encountered this at the age of 15 I would not have had too much regard for it other than a throwaway bit of animation to tide me over till the next Pixar release.
Which is how I feel about it now I guess.
Sure there are some cool moments, but not enough of them. And designwise, there's one robot in particular who seems to be far more influenced by the work of Miyazaki than Tezuka. As a background throwaway reference that's fine, but this character is integral to the movie.
The modelling and animation is competent, not in the same class as Pixar, but not bad. It's a pity the work seems to have been outsourced to China, I didn't see one Japanese name in the animation credits, which seems like a pity.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 65 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 19 551 067 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 702 923 $US
- 25 oct. 2009
- Montant brut mondial
- 39 886 986 $US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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