A young girl who goes through a difficult experience begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up.A young girl who goes through a difficult experience begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up.A young girl who goes through a difficult experience begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up.
- Awards
- 7 nominations total
John Krasinski
- Dad
- (voice)
- …
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
- Blossom
- (voice)
Steve Carell
- Blue
- (voice)
Louis Gossett Jr.
- Lewis
- (voice)
Laquet Sharnell Pringle
- Receptionist
- (as LaQuet Sharnell Pringle)
Alexander Rivero
- Custodian
- (as John Alexander Rivero-Llanos)
- Director
- Writer
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What happens to your imaginary friend when you grow up and forget them?
That's the question 'IF' poses to us, and tries to debunk the mystery.
It's also a film that's trying very very hard to be liked and to be a modern classic that can live on forever. So it throws everything at the screen in order to attempt to achieve this.
There's elements of 'Toy Story' here, there's 'Inside Out', but because of this the plot seems to be being pulled in lots of directions in a relatively short run time.
A little girl getting over her mum's death with the help of a mysterious neighbour would have been enough. Or a girl trying to help reunite imaginary friends with their former children. Instead we get a bit too much all in one go.
This is though a nice piece of family entertainment, I do recommend it, but it is just trying to do too much for its own good.
That's the question 'IF' poses to us, and tries to debunk the mystery.
It's also a film that's trying very very hard to be liked and to be a modern classic that can live on forever. So it throws everything at the screen in order to attempt to achieve this.
There's elements of 'Toy Story' here, there's 'Inside Out', but because of this the plot seems to be being pulled in lots of directions in a relatively short run time.
A little girl getting over her mum's death with the help of a mysterious neighbour would have been enough. Or a girl trying to help reunite imaginary friends with their former children. Instead we get a bit too much all in one go.
This is though a nice piece of family entertainment, I do recommend it, but it is just trying to do too much for its own good.
This was a visually stunning and whimsical movie. It had a star studded cast with Ryan Reynolds, John Krazinski and Steve Carell. In fact it could have done without a star playing the dad I thought, as this detracted from the emotional opening scene. The movie felt boring at times for the first two-thirds, despite the interesting concept of the story; I think it lacked suspenseful direction in the plot development. Ryan Reynolds had about three great funny moments, all of which are in the trailer, and it's a shame he wasn't able to bring a bit more of this well known personality into the film throughout. The last third was definitely the highlight of the movie and did get more exciting and definitely heightened the emotion of the movie.
At the beginning, the movie took time to get rolling, but from the middle, the movie becomes very interesting. The mix of live action and animation is very well done, the characters are fun and the story is imaginative. I'll be clear here: Anyone crying out for a movie with an original idea should watch IF. IF is not based on anything and is not a movie from an existing franchise. The colors of this movie were gorgeous and I really liked the look and you are literally drawn into this imaginative world. To the actors, especially Ryan Reynolds, who played well with invisible characters in this case the IF's.
Went to see an early screening of IF with my wife and son last night. The cinema was practically empty with only a few other families there? The film despite being 2024 was not the modern fast constant attention providing obvious story that films have now often now become for children . IF slowly develops , it draws you into its world and developing your care or wonder about it's characters. That adults too became invested in this is a film for multi generation and works on more levels than expected.
Overall It hit and pleasently entertained the younger children but then something magical happened as the film developed towards it end. Without spoiling it I saw around me the adults rubbing tears from cheeks. Grandparents suddenly holding tighly hands closer and i got it . Well it got me ! This film started to evoke strong emotions about a child's film I had not felt since those Coco or the ending of AI or toy story 3 days. This film touches you.
The screenplay and cinematography are excellent I need to see it again but the layers of this film make it a U universal (suitable for all)
Overall It hit and pleasently entertained the younger children but then something magical happened as the film developed towards it end. Without spoiling it I saw around me the adults rubbing tears from cheeks. Grandparents suddenly holding tighly hands closer and i got it . Well it got me ! This film started to evoke strong emotions about a child's film I had not felt since those Coco or the ending of AI or toy story 3 days. This film touches you.
The screenplay and cinematography are excellent I need to see it again but the layers of this film make it a U universal (suitable for all)
IF had all the hallmarks of being a great family film and in the main it did not disappoint. There is humour, crazy characters and a unique and understandable plot. However, I did spend a lot of the film thinking it could have been better but not being able to put my finger on why. There are clearly moments when the jokes don't land like you might hope and some of the IF's are not given much screen time making the whole thing seem rushed. Despite this Reynolds is as watchable as ever and Cailey Fleming steals the show as Bea, a 12 year old girl just trying to find her way in life after the death of her mother. But at the core of the film is the heart of Krasinski and it seems that he is able to find that in whatever genre he turns to. There are moments that are genuinely moving in IF and if you're not wiping away a tear or two then maybe it is not one for you. All in all, a fun, family ride that, despite its faults creates a feeling of warmth and joy.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie on the TV that Grandmother is watching is Harvey (1950), about a man with an imaginary friend who is a six-foot tall rabbit.
- GoofsWhen Benjamin talks to Bea in the hospital hallway after she's helped Blue out of the rolling laundry basket full of scrubs, it seems that the laundry basket has disappeared like Blue. However, as Bea pulls Blue out of the basket, it rolls down the hallway and is no longer nearby.
- Crazy creditsFollowing the end credits is the dedication "In loving memory of our friend Louis Gossett Jr." along with a few silent clips of his character, Lewis.
- ConnectionsEdited from Tina Turner: Better Be Good to Me (1984)
- SoundtracksScore
From the film Harvey (1950)
Written and Performed by Frank Skinner
Courtesy of Universal Pictures
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- Amigos Imaginarios
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- Budget
- $110,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $111,375,918
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $33,715,801
- May 19, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $190,535,708
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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