Set during the peak of Cold War paranoia, the first film from the director of The Incredibles tells the story of a kid who establishes a close friendship with a giant robot that fell from space.
“¡Su-per-man!”, says the iron colossus, and assume Kryptonian’s pose. That instant in Brad “The Incredibles” Bird’s animated film works as a nice and loving press that comprises the sci-fi and fear from the ‘50s (the time when the film is set), the Fleischer’s classic animation, and both epic and a kind sense of the connection between characters he distilled from Steven Spielberg’s E.T.. The fable of a kid and his robot has (sadly) become an exception, due to Pixar and its imitations. The theme now returns featuring new scenes that stay on the course of its warm instincts, invincible ideas (everything is in 2D, except for the Selenite giant in CGI), and a stainless will to captivate us, the way only cinema can. JMD
D: Brad Bird G: Brad Bird, Tim McCanlies F: Steven Wilzbach E: Darren T. Holmes DA: Mark Whiting S: Randy Thom M: Michael Kamen P: Allison Abbate, Des McAnuff PE: Pete Townshend CP: Warner Bros. I: Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr., Vin Diesel, James Gammon, Cloris Leachman
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He was born in Montana in 1957. In 1989, he helped developing The Simpsons, and worked in the show as an executive consultant. He directed several animated films, including The Incredibles (2005) and Ratatouille (2007), as well as live action ones such as Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (2011) and Tomorrowland (2015).
27 de April de 2016
Durante 11 días y en 27 sedes, la ciudad se vistió de cine con una notable respuesta del público.
24 de April de 2016
find here which are the surprise films that bafici programmed for today at village recoleta: there are tickets available for all screenings.
24 de April de 2016
enjoy a free three-part program at cc recoleta: shorts from the “hacelo corto” fest, wallace & gromit and michael jackson.
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