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5,7/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
I leggendari Clades sono una famiglia di esploratori le cui differenze hanno minacciato di far crollare la loro ultima e più cruciale missione.I leggendari Clades sono una famiglia di esploratori le cui differenze hanno minacciato di far crollare la loro ultima e più cruciale missione.I leggendari Clades sono una famiglia di esploratori le cui differenze hanno minacciato di far crollare la loro ultima e più cruciale missione.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 9 candidature totali
Dennis Quaid
- Jaeger Clade
- (voce)
Lucy Liu
- Callisto Mal
- (voce)
Karan Soni
- Caspian
- (voce)
Alan Tudyk
- Narrator
- (voce)
- …
Adelina Anthony
- Pulk
- (voce)
Jonathan Melo
- Diazo
- (voce)
Nik Dodani
- Kardez
- (voce)
Francesca Reale
- Azimuth
- (voce)
Emily Kuroda
- Ro
- (voce)
Katie Lowes
- Radio Host 2
- (voce)
LaNisa Renee Frederick
- Client #2
- (voce)
- (as LaNisa Frederick)
Dave Kohut
- Client #3
- (voce)
Riepilogo
Reviewers say 'Strange World' delves into family dynamics, generational relationships, and environmentalism, stressing the importance of environmental respect and personal growth. It's applauded for underscoring inclusivity and representation through diverse characters and relationships. Performances are generally praised, but the environmental message is seen as somewhat heavy-handed by some.
Recensioni in evidenza
I'd categorise this as a B movie, as in one that should've just been released on a streaming platform or straight to budget dvd. It's not particularly bad but it's a huge drop off in the quality you expect from them.
The characters are not ones you'll remember or think about again, they tried for a stereotypical cute one but that was wide of the mark. They handled the same sex relationship in the most natural non forced way so props for that and the inclusion of the 3 legged dog was sweet.
It was a strange plot, beautifully animated and designed but it felt like it was trying to say something but couldn't work out exactly what it was, it's too dull for small kids and not engaging for adults so maybe 9-13 sorta age?
The characters are not ones you'll remember or think about again, they tried for a stereotypical cute one but that was wide of the mark. They handled the same sex relationship in the most natural non forced way so props for that and the inclusion of the 3 legged dog was sweet.
It was a strange plot, beautifully animated and designed but it felt like it was trying to say something but couldn't work out exactly what it was, it's too dull for small kids and not engaging for adults so maybe 9-13 sorta age?
Ehhh pretty generic and meh. Didn't feel much for the characters emotionally and the movie wasn't that funny. The Strange World stuff wasn't really anything I hadn't already seen before. Where the plot goes at the end thinks it's more clever than it actually is. I was underwhelmed by the entire execution.
At the end of the day, this is very weak by Modern Disney standards. It's an easy watch and the animation is decent in places, as well as the music, but overall I'm not going to remember much from it that I had already seen these premises/concepts done in movies before. A Mediocre World is what it is.
5/10.
At the end of the day, this is very weak by Modern Disney standards. It's an easy watch and the animation is decent in places, as well as the music, but overall I'm not going to remember much from it that I had already seen these premises/concepts done in movies before. A Mediocre World is what it is.
5/10.
I didn't hate this film. I am not sure why this film has received such mixed reviews. It wasn't the best animated Disney movie but overall I enjoyed it. The story was good, it wasn't too complicated but it was interesting. The animation was also good, it was very colourful and detailed. I liked all the creatures. It has some laughs and you will recognise the voices of some of the actors. It is only an hour and 47 mins which is a plus (new films are always so long now!). I would recommend, I think children would also enjoy this film. It is a great film for all of the family to enjoy. I am not sure why reviews have to have so many characters now!!!!
Interesting. A bit of a self-fulfilment by Disney here, in my opinion. "Strange World" has flopped quite badly at the box office, mostly I suspect due to a lack of promotion - the film was in the cinema before I'd even heard of it. You have to wonder though if that lack of promotion was because the company lost faith with a movie that struggles to shake off the idea that it's all a bit second rate.
Searcher Clade (Jake Gyllenhaal), son of the legendary explorer Jaeger Clade (Dennis Quaid) returns from an aborted expedition without his father, who continues on alone, but with a mysterious plant that can generate electricity. Decades later, with Searcher now a husband and father, he's tasked with another expedition, to work out why his miracle discovery is started to die. His new mission, undertaken with some of his father's old crew, follows the plants to their root and discover an undiscovered land, with odd creatures.
So, there are some positives to it. The vocal performances are good. The visuals are, to a point good. The creatures I found to be a bit bland, but there is an explanation within the story as to why they look the way they do. There are a few funny moments along the way. The environmental aspect of the story is worthy and some of that came as a pleasant surprise.
But it has to be said that the rest of the plot is pretty underwhelming. It's a pedestrian adventure once we're underground and, though there are a couple of surprises that you will certainly see coming, there's not really an action scene to really get the heart racing.
I've had a patchy time with Disney's own animated releases over the past few years, with "Encanto" being much better than "Raya and the Last Dragon" and with "Strange World" closer to the latter than the former. I'm more forgiving of this than I might be, as we watched it on Disney Plus and my son enjoyed it, than I would be had I been to the cinema.
Searcher Clade (Jake Gyllenhaal), son of the legendary explorer Jaeger Clade (Dennis Quaid) returns from an aborted expedition without his father, who continues on alone, but with a mysterious plant that can generate electricity. Decades later, with Searcher now a husband and father, he's tasked with another expedition, to work out why his miracle discovery is started to die. His new mission, undertaken with some of his father's old crew, follows the plants to their root and discover an undiscovered land, with odd creatures.
So, there are some positives to it. The vocal performances are good. The visuals are, to a point good. The creatures I found to be a bit bland, but there is an explanation within the story as to why they look the way they do. There are a few funny moments along the way. The environmental aspect of the story is worthy and some of that came as a pleasant surprise.
But it has to be said that the rest of the plot is pretty underwhelming. It's a pedestrian adventure once we're underground and, though there are a couple of surprises that you will certainly see coming, there's not really an action scene to really get the heart racing.
I've had a patchy time with Disney's own animated releases over the past few years, with "Encanto" being much better than "Raya and the Last Dragon" and with "Strange World" closer to the latter than the former. I'm more forgiving of this than I might be, as we watched it on Disney Plus and my son enjoyed it, than I would be had I been to the cinema.
The last fifteen minutes or so do redeem this to a certain extent, but otherwise it is a curiously disjointed story that seems drawn from "Island at the Top of the World" (1974) with bits of "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" (1959) and "The Lost World" (1960) thrown in for good measure. We start with the legendary explorer "Jaeger Clade" who is determined to find a way past the enclosing mountain peaks of their community. Like many a father, he drags along his unwilling son and when things come to an head, he proceeds alone leaving the younger man "Searcher" with his newly discovered crop of radioactive Brussels sprouts. Twenty-five years pass, and he has now grown up and successfully developed a farm of these particularly useful vegetables. He even has his own statue! Suddenly, though, the plants start to die and it falls to him and his own young son "Ethan" to embark on a perilous mission to the heart of the plant's root system and save it before it dies. These escapades are nicely and creatively animated with some fun to be had along the way, but there is simply too much sentiment, familial discord and cheesy dialogue to sustain this - as well as a dog that really annoys after a while. The characterisations are really undercooked and just about every box you can imagine is ticked as the story ultimately concludes with a bit of a nod to Oriental mythology. It is certainly watchable, but there is no need to shell out on a cinema ticket for it. Disney+ will do fine in due course when you can safely leave the kids to watch.
Lo sapevi?
- Quiz'Jaeger' is German for 'hunter' which contrasts with Jaeger's son's name 'Searcher' and serves to illustrate the difference in viewpoints for the first parent-child relationship the viewer is introduced to.
- Citazioni
Searcher Clade: You gave me a machete for my birthday!
Jaeger Clade: [laughs] Classic Jaeger Clade.
Searcher Clade: I was two.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the cast credits at the end, Legend is credited as "Himself" and Splat as "Itself".
- ConnessioniFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Papa's Got A Brand New Stache (2021)
- Colonne sonoreThey're the Clades!
Music by Henry Jackman
Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Arranged by Sven Faulconer
Produced by Henry Jackman
Performed by James Hayden (Soloist), Michael Bannett, Amick Byram, Tim Campbell, Kevin Del Aguila, Dylan Gentile, William Kenneth Goldman, Scott Graff (as Scott T. Graff), Luc Kleiner, Mark Edward Smith
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- Un mundo extraño
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- Budget
- 120.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 37.968.963 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 12.151.384 USD
- 27 nov 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 73.621.640 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 42min(102 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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