Plot
A 3D-animated movie set in Paris in the year 1910 and centered on a monster who lives in a garden and his love for a beautiful, young singer. Paris.
Storyline Paris,1910. Emile, a shy movie projectionist, and Raoul, a colorful inventor, find themselves embarked on the hunt for a monster terrorizing citizens. They join forces with Lucille, the big-hearted star of the Bird of Paradise cabaret, an eccentric scientist and his irascible monkey to save the monster, who turns out to be an oversized but harmless flea, from the city's ruthlessly ambitious police chief.
Writers: Bibo Bergeron, Stéphane Kazandjian
Cast: Mathieu Chedid
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Francoeur
(voice)
(as M)
Vanessa Paradis
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Lucille
(voice)
Gad Elmaleh
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Raoul
(voice)
François Cluzet
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Le préfet Maynott
(voice)
Ludivine Sagnier
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Maud
(voice)
Julie Ferrier
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Madame Carlotta
(voice)
Bruno Salomone
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Albert
(voice)
Sébastien Desjours
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Emile
(voice)
Philippe Peythieu
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(voice)
Bob Balaban
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Pâté
(voice: English version)
Adam Goldberg
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Raoul
(voice: English version)
Matthew Géczy
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Albert
(voice: English version)
Jay Harrington
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Emile
(voice: English version)
Danny Huston
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Préfet Maynott
(voice: English version)
Sean Lennon
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Francoeur
(singing voice: English version)
I was browsing through IMDb when I stumbled upon the reviews of this
movie. As a matter of fact, 6 months ago, I saw the Dutch dubbed
version with 3 kids (one 6y, 2 10y).
I have to say, everybody enjoyed it. The 6y old even asked me to buy it
on DVD. I wonder if the person who gave this a "1" even bothered to
look at the movie at all...
Because I like Paris, I enjoyed the little details the French animators
put in it. It really captures the Parisian atmosphere. The animation is
in the same league as Megamind, Despicable Me etc. It's not as good as
the Pixar/Dreamworks movies, but it was still very well done.
Some jokes worked, others didn't, but all in all I found it well worth
the money.
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