Romeo & Juliet: Sealed With a Kiss is a fully animated feature fantasy about two star crossed seals from warring families that fall in love against their parents' wishes. When Juliet's fathe... Read allRomeo & Juliet: Sealed With a Kiss is a fully animated feature fantasy about two star crossed seals from warring families that fall in love against their parents' wishes. When Juliet's father gives her hand in marriage to the monstrous elephant seal Prince, Juliet must fake her d... Read allRomeo & Juliet: Sealed With a Kiss is a fully animated feature fantasy about two star crossed seals from warring families that fall in love against their parents' wishes. When Juliet's father gives her hand in marriage to the monstrous elephant seal Prince, Juliet must fake her death in order to be reunited with Romeo. But the plan goes afoul and it's a desperate race... Read all
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Lousy Shakespeare Adaptation with Animated Seals
The film follows two star-crossed seals, Romeo and Juliet who fall in love in spite of the warring hatred their families face against each other. With that basic theme of love triumphing over blind sighted prejudice, the story has little to no engagement going on beyond its basic storyline. Despite a lot of tension between the two seal families against each other, there is hardly much development on either side to gain sympathy or genuine resentment towards. Even the presumably tyrannical prince elephant seal isn't fully realized enough to determine if he is a genuine threat to our leads or if he's a blubbering buffoon. To make matters worse, the attempts at comedy are annoying with Romeo's trouble making friend Mercutio, who never shuts up in his depressing attempts at yucking up the scenery. You know your characters range from annoyingly bland to downright annoying when whatever stakes that do pop up feel more like a blessing than something to feel concerned about. One has to wonder why any of the characters are seals when the whole setting could have taken place anywhere in the first place.
Now to give credit where credit is due, considering that this entire movie was made by Nibbelink himself, it is impressive how he was able to craft the whole feature from scratch. Despite some unappealing cutesy character designs and some occasionally dated compositing, the character animation is highly expressive and full of energy around the arctic environments. Even some of the color choices are appropriately chosen to fit the tonal shifts, complete with some well drawn backgrounds and creative effects animation. That being said, one can tell when the animation switches from frame by frame to rigged in the blink of an eye. Outside of that, that's where the positives end, as even the best animation can't save this snoozefest of a Shakespearre tale. On top of stereotypically generic voice acting that feels more like cartoon impressions than genuine performances, it is often painfully obvious whenever you hear stock production music throughout the background. I understand utilizing the most of your resources, but people will forgive bad visuals long before they'll forgive bad audio.
In summary, Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss fails as both an alternative take on the Shakespeare tragedy and a stand alone introduction to the material thanks to its paper thin story, cloying characters and obvious small production values. However, it might be best to acknowledge this feature as an early footnote to independent animation produced by industry veterans when we are seeing more and more personal projects coming to light. No matter how poorly made a first attempt may be in that regard, products like this are worth appreciating for the good they do in the long run.
In my opinion, the worst film in the world
A Big A+ Film
I have always been a fan of William Shakespeare's works, ever since I first studied them in my high school English classes. Also, I wholeheartedly agree with Laura Tiffany of "Home Media Magazine" and Rick Bentley of "Fresno Bee" that "Sealed with a Kiss" is an impressive and heartwarming film that is sure to delight audiences of all ages. Overall, I give this film a big A+ for great backgrounds, excellent color styling, and very good music. Overall, I give this film a big A+ for great backgrounds, excellent color styling, and very good music.
Seals do Shakespeare (but not for purists)
While the dialogue is modern, the film has a few of the characters quoting famous Shakespearian lines, but in a way that shouldn't alienate children. It's more of a comedic thing. The story gets going straight away, with rivalry between the 2 groups of seals. This is part about racism, but for the most part, an old-fashioned feud. I was worried going in that the romance would be forced and sappy. Well maybe it is a little sappy, but it's sweet, and sincerely handled. As in the play, it's love at first sight. Two of the songs near the start were, I thought rather weak, but they at least progressed the story. As the film gets going, there are fewer songs.
Unlike the play, the film is light in tone and has many comedic elements. There are a few laugh-out-loud moments but some of Mercutio's puns are groan inducing(even the characters in the film seem to think so). As you would expect, liberties are taken (most notably the ending), and it isn't weighed down like some adaptations. To be honest, I fully expected it to be Romeo & Juliet in name only, and sure enough a great many story elements have no relation whatsoever to what Shakespeare wrote, but I was surprised that the core of what is here is more or less true to what I remember of the original.
I was particularly interested to see how the animation turned out, as it has emerged that this film is that rarest of things: a one man animated film. Phil Nibbelink wrote, directed and animated every frame of the film over the course of 5 years. Despite this, it is remarkably well animated. Well drawn fluid cartoony animation. It's not quite of the level of a top notch Disney animated film, but it comes very close, indeed far closer than I would have ever dreamed possible for a one-man effort. A few shortcuts are taken, but there are a surprising number of scenes animated on ones (which takes twice as many drawings as is usually necessary). This means the animation can be that extra bit more fluid. Some shortcuts can be seen in some of the background characters and effects animation, but this is generally where it matters least. The important stuff, the character animation, is top notch, what you would expect from a strong Disney animator (which is what Nibbelink spent a decade working as). The backgrounds are soft-focus simple and uncluttered to frame the character animation. In a few cases these are perhaps a little rushed, but all in all, they set the atmosphere and do the job.
Even with the lighter tone, it still manages strong dramatic moments. Despite the villain of the piece being a doofus played mostly for laughs, he nevertheless adds menace to the proceedings. There's nothing here that should bother small children, and they should have no trouble following the storyline. While the film aims at a young audience that may not yet be ready for this kind of romance, there should be enough action and comedy to keep them entertained.
Great Movie to Watch High or Drunk with Friends
TBH, just show kids Gnomeo and Juliette, at least its more of an adaptation instead of whatever Sealed with a Kiss is.
Did you know
- TriviaPhil Nibbelink animated the film himself, mostly with Macromedia Flash 4 and Moho (now Anime Studio). To maintain the hand-drawn animation look and feel, he used a Wacom tablet to draw the characters frame-by-frame. Moho was only used for over-the-shoulder and crowd shots.
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- Fineta, una foqueta la mar de salada
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $463,002
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $80,938
- Oct 29, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $463,002
- Runtime
- 1h 16m(76 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1



