Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard

  • États-Unis Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
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Arthur est au comble de l'excitation: c'est aujourd'hui la fin du dixième cycle de la Lune, et il va enfin pouvoir regagner le monde des Minimoys pour y retrouver Sélénia. Dans le village, tout est prêt pour l'accueillir: un grand banquet a été organisé en son honneur, et la petite princesse a passé sa robe en pétales de rose... C'est sans compter le père d'Arthur, qui choisit précisément ce jour tant attendu pour quitter plus tôt que prévu la maison de sa grand-mère. Au moment du départ, une araignée dépose dans les mains du jeune garçon un grain de riz sur lequel est gravé un message de détresse. Pas de doute, Sélénia est en danger, et Arthur n'a plus qu'une idée en tête: voler à son secours ! Quitte à employer un passage de fortune, tomber tête la première dans le bar de Max, se heurter aux troupes de Kröb, le nouveau tyran des Sept Terres, secourir Bétamèche, combattre des rats, des grenouilles, des araignées velues... et découvrir, une fois arrivé au village des Mimimoys, qu'aucun message de secours ne lui a été envoyé ! Mais qui donc a bien pu piéger ainsi notre jeune héros ? (Belga Films)

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Stanislaus 

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anglais This is definitely the weakest part of the Invisibles trilogy, it works more as a bridge between the first and the third part than as a standalone film, and it is especially a fertile ground for the conclusion of the trilogy, so it is important to watch the third part right away to achieve some effect. Some of the ideas were nice, but it often slipped into the dull and sometimes slightly embarrassing. In short, a film that was made solely to set the mood for the final part. ()

kaylin 

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anglais For the second part, at least the main actors were able to be cast, without whom it would not be possible. Freddie Highmore returned, his grandmother Mia Farrow, and as for the animated ones, they all returned, only with different voices. Selena Gomez got the voice of Selenia, which is closer to her character and name, plus she is the same age as Freddie Highmore. Maltazard got the voice of Lou Reed, which is also not bad, and vocally, half of Black Eyed Peas - Will.i.am and Fergie - are also featured in the film. Why am I talking so much about interesting voices? Because I literally can't stand this film. I was expecting how the quite interesting story would continue, but instead of any continuation, I got a stretched mess where nothing happens at all. The whole thing is based on the fact that Maltazard wants to get into the human world, which he eventually succeeds in, and that's where it ends, and the viewer has to wait for the last part. It's a shame, if it had been made only as a duology, maybe it would have turned out better and it wouldn't have been such an empty mishmash. I'm really sorry because of these actors, and also because of the world that looked really cool, but "Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard" is absolutely about nothing. And what is supposed to be that revenge anyway? More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/06/past-na-zraloka-21-jump-street.html ()

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Othello 

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anglais It's utterly terrible in that Hallmark kind of way, but I somehow take it as a cheap alternative to those giant Pixar/DreamWorks productions, compared to which it's not as capable of masking what a terrible load of tripe it is. If David Bowie did the voice of Maltazard in the first one and Lou Reed in the second, I expect he could be dubbed in the third one by, say, Lešek Semelka. ()

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