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The Moomins set sail for the Riviera, where, after a journey fraught with storms and desert island dangers, Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of a playboy and Moomin learns that jealo... Read allThe Moomins set sail for the Riviera, where, after a journey fraught with storms and desert island dangers, Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of a playboy and Moomin learns that jealousy's sting is the most painful of all.The Moomins set sail for the Riviera, where, after a journey fraught with storms and desert island dangers, Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of a playboy and Moomin learns that jealousy's sting is the most painful of all.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Maria Sid
- Muumimamma
- (voice)
Mats Långbacka
- Muumipappa
- (voice)
Kristofer Gummerus
- Muumi
- (voice)
Alma Pöysti
- Niiskuneiti
- (voice)
Ragni Grönblom
- Pikku Myy
- (voice)
Christoffer Strandberg
- Clark
- (voice)
Beata Harju
- Mymmeli
- (voice)
Martin Bahne
- Krupieeri
- (voice)
Katariina Lohiniva
- Myyjätär
- (voice)
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2D animation with 1D characters.
The movie is so bad I reactivated my IMDb account just to write this review.
I suppose this film is for serious Moomins fans. The only positive thing I can say is the colour and painting are beautiful.
The story is not even continuous. The voice acting is worse than that of kids TV. I was of high anticipation of the film, and I really wanted to care for these characters, but half way through the movie I just gave up. These characters are too bohemian for my liking, and too forgiving for everything just to pick up the pace of the movie.
So in conclusion, I hate this film.
I suppose this film is for serious Moomins fans. The only positive thing I can say is the colour and painting are beautiful.
The story is not even continuous. The voice acting is worse than that of kids TV. I was of high anticipation of the film, and I really wanted to care for these characters, but half way through the movie I just gave up. These characters are too bohemian for my liking, and too forgiving for everything just to pick up the pace of the movie.
So in conclusion, I hate this film.
Chekhov's Bag of Swearing Insects
A beautifully animated but rather baggy attempt at bringing the classic Tove books to life. Careful attention has been paid to replicating the style of the original inkwork - and with a lovely muted palette, the background scenes are by-and-large stunning, especially in Moominvalley itself.
Unfortunately it meanders so aimlessly as a plot that by the hour mark it feels quite exhaustingly disconnected like a flimsy Saturday morning cartoon stretched beyond its natural limits. Plaudits to be handed out for its dedication to the original more-satirical Moomin comic strips but in doing so whilst sticking to a languid and simplistic pace it ends up too babyish for adult audiences and too bizarrely adult for children's audiences. A bit of a beautiful muddle really that leaves it as a strange European curio rather than a vital bit of Moominery and really a damned shame.
Unfortunately it meanders so aimlessly as a plot that by the hour mark it feels quite exhaustingly disconnected like a flimsy Saturday morning cartoon stretched beyond its natural limits. Plaudits to be handed out for its dedication to the original more-satirical Moomin comic strips but in doing so whilst sticking to a languid and simplistic pace it ends up too babyish for adult audiences and too bizarrely adult for children's audiences. A bit of a beautiful muddle really that leaves it as a strange European curio rather than a vital bit of Moominery and really a damned shame.
Faithful
Great drawings, pretty music.
The movie is an adaptation of a comic strip segment of the same name, published in 1955, (while hinting at other storylines from Janssons comics and books, mostly in the first act.)
I imagine this should have been both more and less faithful to the source material. It sticks, for the most part, very close to the comics, and the pacing suffers for it, yet, what they did change or add makes it even worse (apart from the opening titles, featuring everyone's darling character.) The dialogue is for some reason subtly less moominous and witty, and Moominmama gets a couple moments of character-assassination. The main problem seems to be directorial and possibly editorial. There's no energy to the acting, no rhythm in the exchanges. I suspect someone very much wanted the product to be feature-length, which could have been a good thing, but instead of using that extra time to make the main plot more cohesive and engaging, they padded with unrelated story-material.
I imagine this could have felt like a wonderful mix of Per Åhlin, Sylvain Chomet and the cute side of Cartoon Network.
The creators went to great lenghts to copy and give life to the comic strip-drawings, and ended up with a moving comic strip.
The Moomin family's adventure in Riviera has twists and turns.
I had quite the expectations about this movie, but at the same time I felt that it was going to be a rushed experience. I had to remember that I was going to see a kids' movie.
The plot for the movie felt simplistic, but I reckon it was for purpose. Artstyle was amazing, creating atmospheres with colors only few animations can stand up against. The new characters felt a bit alien, but as the movie went on they integrated to the movie pretty well.
As what comes to the entire film, it's certainly something you want to show to your children, but it doesn't really offer anything else. I have the idea that the Japanese anime-version offered anything to everyone. This movie doesn't get that similar feel right. It's still fun to look at and some scenes are quite thrilling.
Picard gave his best at bringing in the Moomin glory to white-screen and the results are satisfactory...for the children, that is.
The plot for the movie felt simplistic, but I reckon it was for purpose. Artstyle was amazing, creating atmospheres with colors only few animations can stand up against. The new characters felt a bit alien, but as the movie went on they integrated to the movie pretty well.
As what comes to the entire film, it's certainly something you want to show to your children, but it doesn't really offer anything else. I have the idea that the Japanese anime-version offered anything to everyone. This movie doesn't get that similar feel right. It's still fun to look at and some scenes are quite thrilling.
Picard gave his best at bringing in the Moomin glory to white-screen and the results are satisfactory...for the children, that is.
@smileydaveuk
Just for you. Didnt want to break my promise.
legit the only movie that gave my child nightmares, besides when the horse dies in the neverending story.
legit the only movie that gave my child nightmares, besides when the horse dies in the neverending story.
Did you know
- TriviaThe same cast was used for both the Finnish- and Swedish-language dubs, as most of the actors are fluent in both languages.
- GoofsSnorkmaiden does not change colour in the movie. As she is a Snork rather than a Moomin, she should be yellow, with her skin colour changing to reflect her emotions.
- ConnectionsReferenced in OWV Updates: Christmas 2019 Multimedia Update (2019)
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Box office
- Budget
- €3,600,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,200,510
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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