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Mychael DannaActeurs·trices:
Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, Zooey Deschanel, Jon Heder, James Woods, Diedrich Bader, Ash Brannon, Chris Buck, Bob Bergen, Courtnee Draper (plus)VOD (4)
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« Les rois de la glisse » explorent les coulisses du monde de la compétition de surf chez les pingouins. Le film dresse le portrait de Cody Maverick, un surfer amateur qui va, pour la première fois, intégrer le monde de la compétition. Cody est persuadé que le succès lui apportera l'admiration et le respect qu'il n'a jamais eu jusque là. Mais sa rencontre inopinée avec un vieux surfer appelé le Geek, va peu à peu lui faire comprendre qu'un grand champion n'est pas forcément celui qui arrive le premier. Avec les voix de Pierre Richard, Pierre Richard, Nelson Monfort. (Sony Pictures Releasing France)
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The animation was masterful, and the idea with the film crew was great, but that's all the film had to offer. The story was clearly predictable, I got bored at times and only Chicken Joe really managed to make me chuckle. In short, I have seen far better animated films that were much funnier. This time, it didn't work out so well. ()
It definitely has its strong moments, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I had hoped. It is a completely average animated film, where I predicted each scene in advance and was just counting down until this cliché and that worn-out cliché came. It has a pretty good soundtrack, the semi-documentary style adds a certain freshness to it, but for someone who has seen a few animated films (and much better ones), it doesn't stand out as an exceptional experience..6/10 ()
Damn, I would really like to try surfing. Surf’s Up is certainly one of the best animated movies for a long time. Filming the whole movie like a behind-the-scenes video was an excellent idea. Plus Shia rocks. It’s as if Cody Maverick gained not only his voice, but his acting talent too :-). It’s simply entertainment, no forced message about this or that. It’s about dreams coming true and the art of having fun. Yeeah. I’d ride a nice wave right this minute... ride a tunnel, but we don’t have a sea here in Nový Jičín. Dammit! :-) ()
"Help the Chicken..." With the ease of an Australian surfer, Surf’s Up breaks through the already somewhat murky puddle of the same old computer-animated movies. The problem, however, is that it is fresh only in form, but not in content. The editing of the would-be documentary fits perfectly, but all the potential of this form is shown-off in the imaginative opening scene with the history of penguin surfing and in the interviews before the camera immediately afterwards... Then followed by recycling of the same thing in a hundred and one ways. The theme is a family "classic" about self-confidence, falling on your face (or beak), and finding the right values. Surf’s Up has precisely, and I mean precisely, the same plot and twists (if you can even call them that) as last year's Cars from Pixar. The aura of an enjoyable movie can't be shaken off Surf’s Up, but it is a crying shame that it has such frighteningly mediocre content. If it didn't, it would be truly worth it. ()
The filmmakers transformed an excellent subject that pokes fun at the established practices (and clichés) of sports documentaries into what can be called "heavy comfort." The fact that they are traditionally aware of their own options and abilities doesn't matter here because the vocal charisma of the actors gives it incredible energy, with great animation to boot. A damn fine hour and a half. ()
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