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6.9/10
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A 19th-century drama about a man whose heart was replaced with a clock when he was born. The situation dictates that he should avoid feeling strong emotions -- love, most of all -- but he ju... Read allA 19th-century drama about a man whose heart was replaced with a clock when he was born. The situation dictates that he should avoid feeling strong emotions -- love, most of all -- but he just can't keep his feelings under wraps.A 19th-century drama about a man whose heart was replaced with a clock when he was born. The situation dictates that he should avoid feeling strong emotions -- love, most of all -- but he just can't keep his feelings under wraps.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Mathias Malzieu
- Jack
- (voice)
Olivia Ruiz
- Miss Acacia
- (voice)
Grand Corps Malade
- Joe
- (voice)
Jean Rochefort
- Méliès
- (voice)
Rossy de Palma
- Luna
- (voice)
Marie Vincent
- Madeleine #1
- (voice)
Emily Loizeau
- Madeleine #2
- (voice)
Dani
- Brigitte Helm
- (voice)
Cali
- L'homme qui pleure
- (voice)
- …
Chloé Renaud
- La jeune mère
- (voice)
Samantha Barks
- Miss Acacia
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jessie Buckley
- Luna
- (English version)
- (voice)
Stephane Cornicard
- Georges Méliès
- (English version)
- (voice)
Janet Dibley
- Young Mother
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
it is one of films who you expect. for long, long time. because, in a beautiful, touching, unique form , it is a film about yourself. and this is the most important thing. it is a trip in the heart of childhood, the old fashion childhood. and this transforms it in a gem. the source of its special spell/magic - the great work of Mathias Malzieu. . his novel. his adaptation. and, his Jack. it is difficult to define it. it is not perfect and this is one of basic good things. it is not Pixar or Disney and this is the second virtue. it is a meet with well known characters from old, oldies stories . and it is enough. because, in fact, it is a an admirable game of imagination.
As many other reviewers are noting...This feature is NOT for Kids. Not because of inappropriate trashy stuff: There's no cursing, no nudity, no anime-kiddie-porn, and none of the usual over the top violence we've become used to in general Kid animated features (Explosions, etc) Rather, it's the unpleasant emotional issues of acceptance & affection and Life & Death that are front and center. That said, the story of a baby born with a frozen heart that's replaced with a cuckoo clock is richly detailed, with some very well written songs and a story line that moves with a brisk pace. The animation of the fantasy Clockwork-Victorian world is visually exquisite.
But be warned: This is no Disney scripted place where everyone has a happy ending. There are dark moments that will lead to a poetic and poignant place.
Even if you don't have kids (Teen or otherwise) to consider...this movie is a beautifully crafted piece of light drama for Adults to enjoy on a nice rainy or snowy Sunday Afternoon.
But be warned: This is no Disney scripted place where everyone has a happy ending. There are dark moments that will lead to a poetic and poignant place.
Even if you don't have kids (Teen or otherwise) to consider...this movie is a beautifully crafted piece of light drama for Adults to enjoy on a nice rainy or snowy Sunday Afternoon.
I generally like animation movies, ever since Shrek I guess. This one is quite amazing. It's not your typical Disney, or Pixar production. It's French, Belgian production, and you can see cultural differences influencing it, especially music and songs. I just loved the first duet of the main characters. That tune is so catchy, melody will surely get stuck in your mind.
How great is it, that we live in the world with so many different cultures. Unfortunately world is becoming more and more bland, end everything you see seems to be the same.
...but occasionally, you find a gem like that.
It's different so it may not be to everyones liking. OK so that's the good, the bad is, story kind of drags on at few moments. Anyways it's worth checking out, even if just because of the style.
It's rather aimed at adults as a sort of animated art form musical, but kids should enjoy it too.
How great is it, that we live in the world with so many different cultures. Unfortunately world is becoming more and more bland, end everything you see seems to be the same.
...but occasionally, you find a gem like that.
It's different so it may not be to everyones liking. OK so that's the good, the bad is, story kind of drags on at few moments. Anyways it's worth checking out, even if just because of the style.
It's rather aimed at adults as a sort of animated art form musical, but kids should enjoy it too.
I saw this in English. I suspect that a fair amount of nuance of the script, lyrics is lost in translation. Much of the film is incoherent if you think about, even more so than other fantasias. I am still not entirely sure what happened in the end. This largely works in the film's favor because the oddness of the text fits the visually whimsy. This feels very much like an early Burton film and it has same sense otherworldly quality.
The animation is gloriously expressive. They really push the style into some surreal and dream like images. It is a lot more striking then the generic photoreal stuff that you get in a ton of American animation. I might not understood what was happening at all times but I did understand the emotion-a rich melancholy-because the animation and the music let me know.
This was a very good film.
The animation is gloriously expressive. They really push the style into some surreal and dream like images. It is a lot more striking then the generic photoreal stuff that you get in a ton of American animation. I might not understood what was happening at all times but I did understand the emotion-a rich melancholy-because the animation and the music let me know.
This was a very good film.
This animation is definitely unique and different from any other animation I've seen! It is an artistic masterpiece, has a very clever story, unique music that I totally did not expect, and of course just absolutely wonderful animation! I do highly recommend this movie for the age group of 13 on up. I don't believe younger children will understand the story line.
I'm an artist and LOVE to see different types of animation as it helps me to sculpt and create differences.
Jack and The Cuckoo Clock Heart isn't as "dark" as some of Tim Burton's works, but still has a little gloomy feel to it. At first I wasn't sure I liked it, but seeing it through ... I LOVE IT!
I'm an artist and LOVE to see different types of animation as it helps me to sculpt and create differences.
Jack and The Cuckoo Clock Heart isn't as "dark" as some of Tim Burton's works, but still has a little gloomy feel to it. At first I wasn't sure I liked it, but seeing it through ... I LOVE IT!
Did you know
- TriviaThe original French language version, which translates literally as Jack and the Mechanics of the Heart, was released in October 2013, with English-, German-, Finnish- and Spanish-language versions following in 2014.
- Crazy creditsThe last thing you hear in the film is a voice saying, "And now, enjoy the film," although this should more properly be at the beginning, rather than the end of a movie.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #50.14 (2014)
- SoundtracksJack et la Mécanique du Coeur
Performed by Arthur H., Jean Rochefort, Olivia Ruiz
Backing Vocals by Babet (aka Élisabeth Maistre), Johanna Hilaire, Mike Ponton, Olivier Daviaud
Composed by Dionysos
© 2014 Barclay, un label Universal Music France
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- Also known as
- The Boy with the Cuckoo-Clock Heart
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Box office
- Budget
- $33,746,302 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $3,489,902
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Color
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