Yéti & Compagnie

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Résumés(1)

Vivant dans un petit village reculé, un jeune et intrépide yéti découvre une créature étrange qui, pensait-il jusque-là, n'existait que dans les contes : un humain ! Si c'est pour lui l'occasion de connaître la célébrité – et de conquérir la fille de ses rêves –, cette nouvelle sème le trouble dans la communauté yéti. Car qui sait les surprises que leur réserve encore le vaste monde ? (Warner Bros. FR)

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Critiques (2)

lamps 

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anglais Lots of ideas and jokes with great potential to be a first-rate family animation flick, and surprisingly, I didn’t even mind the songs. What I did mind, unfortunately, is the way the characters repeatedly harm themselves, and I came to the conclusion that I don’t much fancy humour that relies on the heroes being fools. In terms of the story, though, it’s a likeable project in an interesting setting that doesn’t bore and delivers a nice message in the end. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Smallfoot relies heavily on the enlightening message that we should all be equal regardless of our origins, and should not condemn the unknown without first getting to know it better – mainly because of fear. The humour is more in the background, the message comes to the fore and the whole story is interspersed with nice musical interludes. The plot is mostly predictable and overall brings nothing new to the table, but it's nice to watch and passes by. A plus point for the whiny goat, who eventually appeared in the animated Grinch. An average animated movie that teaches a lesson in a nice and non-violent way. ()