Há décadas, Ralph é o vilão em um popular jogo eletrônico. Com uma manobra ousada, ele embarca em uma aventura cheia de ação e decide provar a todos que é um verdadeiro herói com um grande c... Ler tudoHá décadas, Ralph é o vilão em um popular jogo eletrônico. Com uma manobra ousada, ele embarca em uma aventura cheia de ação e decide provar a todos que é um verdadeiro herói com um grande coração.Há décadas, Ralph é o vilão em um popular jogo eletrônico. Com uma manobra ousada, ele embarca em uma aventura cheia de ação e decide provar a todos que é um verdadeiro herói com um grande coração.
- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 33 vitórias e 42 indicações no total
- Ralph
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- Felix
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- Calhoun
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- Vanellope
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- King Candy
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- Taffyta Muttonfudge
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- Markowski
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- Mr. Litwak
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- General Hologram
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- Mary
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- Gene
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- Don
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- Deanna
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- Roy
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- Wynnchel
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- Duncan
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- Root Beer Tapper
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- Moppet Girl
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- CuriosidadesUnlike most animated films, the principal actors regularly recorded audio sessions together in the same room, a situation which led to a lot of improvising.
- Erros de gravação(at around 1h 29 mins) After Vanellope resets the game by crossing the finish line, the race track still has King Candy's logo and face from the earlier track.
- Citações
King Candy: [puts on glasses] You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you?
[Ralph yanks the glasses off and breaks them over Candy's head]
King Candy: You hit a guy *with* glasses. That's... that's... well-played.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAfter the credits finish rolling there is a final shot where the Disney title card has an arcade "Kill Screen" with 8-bit versions of Ralph, Calhoun, and others walking around broken game stages.
- Versões alternativasAlso shown in a 3D version.
- ConexõesEdited into Curtas Animados Zen: Cityscapes (2020)
- Trilhas sonorasCelebration
Written by Ronald Bell, Claydes Smith, George 'Funky' Brown (as George Brown), James 'JT' Taylor (as James Taylor), Robert 'Spike' Mickens (as Robert Mickens), Earl Toon, Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas), Robert 'Kool' Bell (as Robert Bell), Eumir Deodato
Performed by Kool & The Gang
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I am a hardcore Disney fanboy and was before I even played my first video game. But I have to be honest, sometimes Disney doesn't get it. They see something is trending and an instant money maker and jump head first even if they don't understand the topic they're tackling.
So it does make you wonder if they could really do justice to a film dedicated to something they really don't excel in. Video games are not Disney's strong suit(except for the rare cases like Kingdom Hearts, which really only succeeds, because they have little to nothing to do with the production). Trust me I've played enough cheap marketing/movie tie in/ buy it for your kid because of the characters on the box Disney games to know what I'm talking about.
But Wreck-it Ralph nailed it. Start to Finish it is a love letter to gaming, made by people who understand games(and I highly suspect John Lasseter's role as Executive Producer greatly contributed to it's excellence).
It really reminded me of why we love games. It's not the technology or the graphics or the marketing hype. It's what they make us feel. The broad range of emotions they extract from us as we immerse ourselves in their world. The joy of victory, the stinging pain of loss, laughter and even tears. I felt all of those in this movie.
The world has become an ugly place and personally, my faith is what gets me through. But when you experience a game or a movie that takes you to an imaginative world where anything is possible, things start to seem a little brighter. Those stacks of paperwork you're facing seem smaller. The grisly news headlines get a little further away. That's what art and beauty do. They heal; help us see things in a better light. And I thank God for them.
I didn't expect for the movie to get me waxing philosophical, but that's the kind of hairpin I am.
Side notes: I was a little disappointed that they lingered SO long in one environment and I, frankly, find the crude humor tiresome. I thought the 3D was excellent, providing a nice immersive depth and texture without ever seeming gimicky( and I'm not a die hard 3D fan). Also, be sure to get there in time for the short at the beginning, Paper Man. Reminded me of classic Disney animated shorts, and that is not a bad thing.
A few weeks ago I was leaving California Adventure Park and overheard a little boy talking to his father about Wreck-it Ralph. With the wide eyed enthusiasm of youth he said to his father, "It's a movie about video games....who doesn't like that?" Well said, kid, well said.
- jediguitarguy
- 25 de out. de 2012
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- US$ 165.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 189.422.889
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 49.038.712
- 4 de nov. de 2012
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 471.222.950
- Tempo de duração1 hora 41 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1