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The Painting

Original title: Le tableau
  • 2011
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.7K
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The Painting (2011)
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Three characters of different social classes escape their unfinished painting in search of the Painter, hoping he will complete it.Three characters of different social classes escape their unfinished painting in search of the Painter, hoping he will complete it.Three characters of different social classes escape their unfinished painting in search of the Painter, hoping he will complete it.

  • Director
    • Jean-François Laguionie
  • Writers
    • Nicky Baker
    • Jean-François Laguionie
    • Anik Leray
  • Stars
    • Jean Barney
    • Chloé Berthier
    • JB Blanc
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-François Laguionie
    • Writers
      • Nicky Baker
      • Jean-François Laguionie
      • Anik Leray
    • Stars
      • Jean Barney
      • Chloé Berthier
      • JB Blanc
    • 16User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jean Barney
      Chloé Berthier
        JB Blanc
        JB Blanc
        • The Painter
        • (English version)
        • (voice)
        • …
        Steve Blum
        Steve Blum
        • Self-Portrait
        • (English version)
        • (voice)
        Julien Bouanich
          Colin DePaula
          • Gum
          • (English version)
          • (voice)
          Serge Faliu
            Wayne Grayson
            Wayne Grayson
            • Quill
            • (English version)
            • (voice)
            • (as Vinnie Penna)
            Jason Griffith
            Jason Griffith
            • Additional Voice
            • (English version)
            • (voice)
            Thierry Jahn
              Christopher Kromer
              • Gray Morgen
              • (English version)
              • (voice)
              Jean-François Laguionie
              Jean-François Laguionie
                Adrien Larmande
                  Gary Littman
                  Gary Littman
                    Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
                    Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
                    • Florence
                    • (English version)
                    • (voice)
                    Kamali Minter
                    • Lola
                    • (English version)
                    • (voice)
                    Dave B. Mitchell
                    Dave B. Mitchell
                    • Pierrot
                    • (English version)
                    • (voice)
                    • …
                    Jessica Monceau
                      • Director
                        • Jean-François Laguionie
                      • Writers
                        • Nicky Baker
                        • Jean-François Laguionie
                        • Anik Leray
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                      6secondtake

                      Beautiful, and sweet, and a bit dull as a story, sad to say!

                      The Painting (2011)

                      If you like animated films in general, and like inventive ones in particular, see this. I think it's good on many levels—the story, the style, the feeling. Even the sentimental ending.

                      But my taste for animation varies wildly. I loved "Monsters, Inc." and hated "Pocahontas." Anime leaves me cold. It isn't enough to dazzle me with animation tricks, nor to play with children's stories in inventive ways on screen.

                      So this story works with lots of familiar (too familiar) tropes—types of friends, heroes, problems that we know well. The animation (French) is different than both Pixar and Disney styles we know well, and also different than, say Wallace and Gromit (which wasn't American). But it isn't self-sustaining. I mean, it's a little constrained and polite, even when it is taking visual chances. It's all very "nice" all the time, and that goes with the friendly quality of the movie, too.

                      I sound like a curmudgeon. Not so (I think)! But I tried and tried to get absorbed and just got, well, bored. Sad to say. Judge for yourself. I will say that I think you need to give it a half an hour or so to get into some of the range of the film. But then, if it hasn't hooked you, it probably won't.
                      10westside-surfer

                      A beautiful picture

                      It's a been a while since a film has filled me with wonder. The idea and visual effects created a world that makes you wish you could crawl through your TV. Every aspect of this movie soars: dialogue, character, story, visual, tone, etc. By comparison, the American animated movies seem too safe and predictable.

                      The visual team did an excellent job of creating a painted world in terms of how it looked and functioned. Some very clever thinking went into deciding what's possible within a canvas. The plot was straight forward, the painted characters fear they have been abandoned, but has enough substance for serious introspection.

                      The Painting is an excellent film for children and adults. It tackles some more serious themes than most American cartoons: racism, death, and philosophical questions about our purpose and creation. I'll be looking forward to seeing more films by the highly imaginative director Jean- Francois Laguionie.
                      7Sethtro

                      A feast for the eyes, just not the mind.

                      Personal Rating: 6.6/10

                      I'd like to give credit where it's due, the art style in this movie is simply magnificent, with the wonderfully imaginative Jean-François Laguionie at the helm. This film explores many worlds each connected yet stunningly different. It was truly a feast for the eyes.

                      I want to break down my rating further:
                      • Style: 10/10, I simply fell in love with the whimsical yet purposeful nature of the artistic style.
                      • Score: 7.5/10, Repetitious in many instances but overall pleasant to the ears and motivated nicely throughout the movie.
                      • Story: 5/10, The story is where this movie falls flat for me.


                      Let's uncover the story a little more.
                      • The theme was executed well throughout the movie, but it had to beat you over the head with it, it wasn't even 10 minutes in before a character expressed word for word the theme, lazy writing.
                      • There's a lack of solid motivations behind actions, with the plot only moving forward because of conversations like this: "we should find the painter","Maybe we should, I've been wanting to for a while." That's it, then they just go off on an outer world expedition.
                      • It was as if we were forcibly being spoon-fed throughout this movie though we could've very easily held the spoon for ourselves.
                      • There was much dialogue that was repeating what we could see in the frame, show don't tell.


                      Now the following is a bit of further nitpicking, though it could be because I watched this movie in English and not the original French. Because of this, I'm not subtracting points because of the following:
                      • Sound, The dialogue most of the time was loud on the right side, echoey on the left. With sound effects and score being perfectly balanced, making the poorly mixed dialogue sound even worse.
                      • Speaking about dialogue, much of it was on the nose and could have easily been put in a more interesting pleasant way.


                      Overall this movie is a wonderful journey of artistic expression, visually stimulating, just paired with a cold porridge-like screenplay.
                      8johnpierrepatrick

                      Art and tier society, yes all that in an animation movie!

                      This animated movie is a good surprise. With an innovative setting - a painting, it is filled with the intention to speak about art and creation. The animation by itself area celebration of the old handmade classics vs the new 3D-computerized trend. It reminds me a bit of "Le roi et l'oiseau" in some ways. Plus, of course, a few well-known painters through different figures. That common theme, art and creation, is kept intellegently the whole movie - thanks to the painting first and then the search of the painter, and, thus, the meaning of a piece and its future. Fortunately, the movie doesn't stop there and adds a layer for the adults in depicting a layer society - here based on the care you were getting from the painter - not too far from ours. Finally, there is adventure, that makes it a movie for everyone.

                      Not everything is perfect though and I do agree with some reviewers pointing some weak moments (I would also have loved some "Alice in Wonderland" crazyness) and weak characters that pales in front of their quest. Would have ended it before too.

                      But these weaknesses are not that big they will prevent you enjoying this movie.
                      8planktonrules

                      Keep watching....

                      The Painting is not a film for everyone. Despite being an animated film, this French film is definitely not designed for kids. And, it's also not for everyone else—just folks who can admire its artistry and style. As I sat and watched this one with my daughter, she clearly became bored with the film—though she admitted that the film was visually stunning. As for me, I could agree that the film has slow moments, but it's one you need to keep watching, as it becomes more and more spectacular as you watch.

                      The film begins within a painting where all the characters in the painting are alive and there is its own little world. It's also a highly prejudiced world and there is a clear caste system. At the top are the Alldunns—characters who are completely painting by the artist. They feel superior and look down on the others. Next come the Halfies— those who are painted but who have not had all their colors applied. And, at the bottom, come the Sketchies—primitive sketches and nothing more. Within this world is a problem, as an Alldunn has fallen in love with a Halfie—and his fellow Alldunns are NOT pleased! So what are the young lovers to do? Yep…they're going in search of the artist himself to get him to finish the painting and make everyone equal! Along the way, the girl gets lost but her boyfriend continues the trip—along with a very brave Halfie girl and a poor Sketchie. While this all sounds very weird, it does get weirder. Eventually, the trio manage to get to the edge of the painting and then…they pass through it to the outside world. They find themselves in the artist's studio. He isn't there…but many of his paintings are. Amazingly, they find that they can enter these paintings as well—and soon they make friends with a young soldier named Magenta. What's next? See the film—it is rather amazing.

                      The first 15 or so minutes of the film is stuck on the original painting. It is a rather garish land—much like a Gaugin painting. Most of the characters weren't very interesting, the colors are garish and I wish that less time had been spent here. However, I urge you to sit tight and keep watching! The other paintings often have a different look (such as Modigliani and Cocteau)—as if they were done by an artist trying various styles. Some of these are quite arresting—as it is seeing the characters from the paintings walking in both a CG world (the studio) as well as into the real world itself at the very end! Additionally, because the film is made by using computer graphics, they are able to achieve a wonderful 3D look that is completely unique. Sure, some of Aleksandr Petrov's shorts are prettier when it comes to the paintings (especially since Petrov does it without computers), but he couldn't achieve exactly the same sort of look and style—nor could he bring the real world into the computer graphics world.

                      So did I adore the film? No. I agree with my oldest daughter that the film does have some slow moments and forgettable characters. It also might improve if it was a bit shorter and tighter. But, I still recommend you see it because it is so unique and clever. It's a film for anyone wanting something different or who has a love of both animation and art films.

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                        The graphic style of the animation references several French painters, among which Henri Matisse, André Derain and Pierre Bonnard.

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                      • Release date
                        • May 10, 2013 (United States)
                      • Countries of origin
                        • France
                        • Belgium
                        • Canada
                      • Official site
                        • Official site (Belgium)
                      • Language
                        • French
                      • Also known as
                        • Le tableau
                      • Production companies
                        • Blue Spirit Animation
                        • BE-FILMS
                        • France 3 Cinéma
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                      • Gross US & Canada
                        • $21,008
                      • Opening weekend US & Canada
                        • $3,626
                        • May 12, 2013
                      • Gross worldwide
                        • $22,313
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                      • Runtime
                        • 1h 20m(80 min)
                      • Color
                        • Color
                      • Sound mix
                        • Dolby Digital
                      • Aspect ratio
                        • 1.85 : 1

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