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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs [Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray] [Region Free] [Reino Unido] [Blu-ray]
Género | Animation |
Formato | Importación |
Colaborador | Pam Marsden, Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Sony Pictures Animation Inc. |
Idioma | Inglés |
Duración | 1 hora y 30 minutos |
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When Flint Lockwood’s (Bill Hader) latest contraption accidentally destroys the town square and rockets up into the clouds, he thinks his inventing career is over. Then something amazing happens as delicious cheeseburgers start raining from the sky. His machine actually works! But when people greedily ask for more and more food, the machine starts to run amok, unleashing spaghetti tornadoes and giant meatballs that threaten the world! Now it’s up to Flint, with the help of weather girl Sam Sparks (Anna Faris) and Steve, his talking monkey assistant, to find some way to shut down the machine before the world is covered in super-sized meatballs!
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 2.35:1
- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 80 gramos
- Número de modelo del producto : 5050629764475
- Director : Phil Lord, Chris Miller
- Formato multimedia : Importación
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 30 minutos
- Subtitulado: : Cantonés, Coreano, Sueco, Noruego, Japonés, Chino mandarín, Tailandés, Danés, Finlandés
- Subtítulos: : Inglés, Hindi
- Estudio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Productores : Pam Marsden
- ASIN : B003JQK86S
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº4,935 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
- nº22 en Blu-ray 3D
- nº270 en Infantil y familiar
- nº275 en Animación
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Anyway, Lord and Miller’s directorial debut, an adaptation of Barrett’s children’s book, is a colourfully inventive animation that balances its diet of fast-paced action, witty sight humour and heartfelt familial reconciliation. The screenplay on offer showcases the energetic buoyancy that cements Lord and Miller’s talent as capable screenwriters. Not all the jokes land with grace. For example the constant inclusion of “Baby” Brent, the town’s former mascot for sardines, was nothing more than dim-witted slapstick humour. Conversely, the characterisations and mannerisms of Lockwood, his sugar-addicted pet monkey Steve, Sparks, athletic officer Earl and the greedy mayor, all host a wide array of memorability to them. Whether it be participating in an ice cream snowball fight, literally obliterating all of the neighbours on a rampage, or Flint frustratingly trying to navigate his technophobic dad around a desktop to send a simple email with an attachment.
The vast majority of scenes, whilst moderately zestful as children slowly develop diabetes as they constantly digest jelly beans and chocolate cake, impact towards the central character development of Flint and the fractured relationship with his father. As unsuccessful as Flint’s inventions are, he believes he owes it to his deceased mother to pursue his lifelong ambition, forever determined to become the best of the best. His fisherman father, concerned about change and the welfare of his son, never expresses his belief. Therefore, there’s a communicative breakdown that is only emphasised by Earl’s eternal love for his son Cal. Putting aside the gigantic steaks and mustard-covered hot dogs falling from the suspiciously ominous clouds above, this story is about familial appreciation. No matter the end result. Lord and Miller consistently revert to this central theme through several scenes of sincerity. The barrage of fishing puns to accentuate that malfunction in communication between them. Transforming a relatively inevitable conclusion into a transcendental explosion of love.
Spaghetti tornados launching meatballs and a colossal avalanche of leftovers could not replace that poignant sentiment. Naturally, the food meteorology acts as an exercise in creative animation, granting the feature a personality of its own. Its style incredibly digestible, yet pleasantly tasty to glance at. Whilst the character models were somewhat simplistic in comparison, the animation remained vividly colourful and fluid throughout, with plenty of attentive detail for the backdrops. Food is constantly raining down, subconsciously forcing viewers to examine the entire frame to see what tasty item has descended onto the town.
Voice acting was appetising, with Hader and Faris commanding the cast through precise dialogue execution. Faris especially, digesting a burger and exclaiming “I love it”, challenging such method actors including Bale and Day-Lewis. In all seriousness, she was succulent. Mr. T shouting “Flint Lockwood” never fails to conjure smiles, as does Bratt’s Guatemalan committed line “he is in...a food coma”. Samberg was the rotten egg of the bunch, shouting the vast majority of his dialogue with no expression or range.
The anchoring father relationship powers the narrative, unfortunately Flint’s love interest with Sam, more often than not, overwhelms the former bond with forced development that diminishes the fragility with his father. The jelly castle distraction being an acute example of this. Removing the adoration between them would’ve centralised Lord and Miller’s direction with Flint’s father, creating a banquet rather than a main course.
Still, Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs digests its source material and spits out an inventive animation boasting with aesthetic originality and developed characters that will have you screaming for more ice cream. The chest hairs weren’t always tingling, but the sumptuous aftertaste was worth it, leaving you hungry for more.

The film features the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Andy Samberg, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, Neil Patrick Harris, Al Roker, Lauren Graham, and Will Forte. It was written and directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who are best known for the animated TV series Clone High, which also featured Forte


There are enough jokes and visual laughs to keep everyone engaged, and i admit that i found myself liking the film more than i thought i was going to.
This is definately a film i would recommend for Sunday afternoon family viewing.

There are a number of great characters in this film. My favourite being the pet monkey which is just brilliant. I would recommend this film to anyone looking for some 3d fun. They are bring out a second film too so I must not be alone in thinking that this is one of the better 3d animated films.