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Élevée par une famille de souris, une jeune et optimiste rouge-gorge fait un vœu devant une étoile de Noël. Découvrira-t-elle enfin qui elle est et comment voler ?Élevée par une famille de souris, une jeune et optimiste rouge-gorge fait un vœu devant une étoile de Noël. Découvrira-t-elle enfin qui elle est et comment voler ?Élevée par une famille de souris, une jeune et optimiste rouge-gorge fait un vœu devant une étoile de Noël. Découvrira-t-elle enfin qui elle est et comment voler ?
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total
Bronte Carmichael
- Robin
- (voix)
Richard E. Grant
- Magpie
- (voix)
Gillian Anderson
- Cat
- (voix)
Adeel Akhtar
- Dad Mouse
- (voix)
Amira Macey-Michael
- Dink
- (voix)
Tom Pegler
- Pip
- (voix)
Megan Harris
- Flin
- (voix)
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Most of us, if not all of us, try to find a space in life. Try to fit in, try to make something of what live has given us. Our enviroment and the people we grow up with. We may not belong to the "tribe"/class/(insert word that is fitting here - no pun intended) that raises us ... but we certainly take on the things they teach us.
A really fun and entertaining short movie, that may offend some people ... especially the cat lovers amongst the viewers. But don't take everything too seriously I'd say to those who actually feel offended. Animals get humanized, so try not to nitpick if possible.
Not sure if it will grab an Oscar (I have not seen the other animated shorts), but the nomination is more than deserving. Of Mice and ... birds.
A really fun and entertaining short movie, that may offend some people ... especially the cat lovers amongst the viewers. But don't take everything too seriously I'd say to those who actually feel offended. Animals get humanized, so try not to nitpick if possible.
Not sure if it will grab an Oscar (I have not seen the other animated shorts), but the nomination is more than deserving. Of Mice and ... birds.
Firstly, I'd like to propose two alternate titles for the piece: "Robin Mouse" and "Robin' Robin". The former relates to the way in which the protagonist is a robin named Robin who belongs to a family of mice with the surname Mouse, whereas the latter relates to the way in which our hero is a robin who is robbing crumbs and other small foodstuffs alongside her sneaky siblings. The actual title of "Robin Robin (2021)" just doesn't really do it for me as it has little narrative significance beyond the fact that the main character is a robin named Robin (she's never referred to by that double name, either). This is a minor issue, of course, and it isn't something I'm going to hold against the actual film, but I felt it was worth mentioning. This stop-motion short tells the tale of a bird who finds it hard to fit in with the mice who raised her, primarily because she's extraordinarily clumsy and seems to draw attention to herself at the most inopportune of moments. Aardman once again deliver the goods when it comes to tactile, frame-by-frame animation, this time opting for a fluffy felt aesthetic instead of their usual fingerprinted clay look. It works really well, establishing a distinct visual presence that matches the piece's generally low-key and soft-spoken nature. The flick is a subtle musical, in the sense that its few songs aren't particularly grandiose or, even, any louder than the actual dialogue. The musical sequences aren't particularly formalistic, either; the characters just do a bit of singing as they go about their usual business. This isn't a bad thing, though. The music is calm and charming in its own way, enhancing the generally relaxing nature of the overall affair. It's difficult to properly describe, but the picture is pretty much the opposite of the typical hyperactivity usually associated with family fare (which isn't to imply that hyperactivity is inherently bad). The film features a basic but important central message and several endearing core characters. The voicework, especially that of Richard E. Grant and Gillian Anderson (whose voice is oddly soothing considering how dangerous her character is), is really solid, too. Ultimately, this is an enjoyable and, for lack of a better word, nice experience right the way through. It's lovely. 7/10.
Beautifully animated, heart warming story of family.
Despite being blatant anti-feline propaganda. Why is it everyone has it in for the cats, just because they're evil vicious brutes who make a nice noise when you stroke them, and are lovely to look at.
I love my cat.
Despite being blatant anti-feline propaganda. Why is it everyone has it in for the cats, just because they're evil vicious brutes who make a nice noise when you stroke them, and are lovely to look at.
I love my cat.
A charming stop motion journey that is great for a Christmas watch. While nothing special it is really well done.
We follow a robin that is raised by mice. She starts to see that she might not be the best mouse so she sets out to find a whishing star and along the way descovers more about herself.
The story is cute and simply told. The charecters are all great and feeds into the story well. The plot has a lot of culture or adoption vibes, where the chatecter has to learn about themselve and also fit in.
The animation is really well done. Everything moves beutifully and all the sets are well done. There is so many small details around the invioment since the charecters are so small. It has simelar ideas to how the toys from toy story sees the world.
The movie had a hard time commenting to if it wanted to be a musical or not. All of a sudden chatecters sing and it really doesn't fit the movie. It really doesn't help one of the chatecters can't really sing. I personally think the movie would have been better without the musical element.
Overall Robin Robin is a cute and fine kids movie. It gets into the Christmas spirit and tells a good story.
We follow a robin that is raised by mice. She starts to see that she might not be the best mouse so she sets out to find a whishing star and along the way descovers more about herself.
The story is cute and simply told. The charecters are all great and feeds into the story well. The plot has a lot of culture or adoption vibes, where the chatecter has to learn about themselve and also fit in.
The animation is really well done. Everything moves beutifully and all the sets are well done. There is so many small details around the invioment since the charecters are so small. It has simelar ideas to how the toys from toy story sees the world.
The movie had a hard time commenting to if it wanted to be a musical or not. All of a sudden chatecters sing and it really doesn't fit the movie. It really doesn't help one of the chatecters can't really sing. I personally think the movie would have been better without the musical element.
Overall Robin Robin is a cute and fine kids movie. It gets into the Christmas spirit and tells a good story.
Yes technically this is a half an hour short animated movie, but it was worth spending my 30 minutes watching this charming and adorable film. Everything about it from the pacing, characters, beautiful animation style is just what you expect from a great studio trying to experiment something new, and it all paid off. If you got 30 mins to spare, watch this masterpiece on Netflix!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAll of the character figurines are made using needle felting.
- ConnexionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Kamping Kalamity (2021)
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- Durée32 minutes
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