Migration
- 2023
- Tous publics
- 1h 23min
Une famille de canards tente de convaincre son père surprotecteur de partir pour les vacances de sa vie.Une famille de canards tente de convaincre son père surprotecteur de partir pour les vacances de sa vie.Une famille de canards tente de convaincre son père surprotecteur de partir pour les vacances de sa vie.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 8 nominations au total
Kumail Nanjiani
- Mack
- (voix)
Tresi Gazal
- Gwen
- (voix)
Elizabeth Banks
- Pam
- (voix)
Caspar Jennings
- Dax
- (voix)
Isabela Merced
- Kim
- (voix)
Danny DeVito
- Uncle Dan
- (voix)
Carol Kane
- Erin
- (voix)
Keegan-Michael Key
- Delroy
- (voix)
David Mitchell
- GooGoo
- (voix)
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I'll admit it, even though I am in my early 30s, I still enjoy watching animated movies, and animated shows. Sometimes I think there are certain things with animated films that can't be done with live-action movies, or maybe I'm wrong on that. Anway, Ok, Migration, the duck movie, or is it mallards the preferred word? No idea, not exactly an expert on ducks here, , anyway, I just saw it at my local movie theater, went to a 11:55 am showing, and I'll say this, I felt actually surprised. Does this movie do anything groundbreaking or anything that changes the landscape of animated movies going forward? No. However, I genuinely enjoyed it. Ok, maybe the plot is kind of simple, a few members of a duck family, including the mother duck wants to migrate, to explore the world, to see more outside their pond and see what more whats beyond her pond. The Dad duck, Mack voiced by Kumail Nanjiani , he has so many good lines in this movie. Mack is not really willing or wanting to explore anything behind his pond, his known "comfort zone." The mom duck , Pam, and their kids, Dax, and. Gwen help Mack understand reason they have to. And what happens next is a journey of encounters with friendly or not friendly other animals along the way, madcap adventures, getting lost a few times, along the way, an accidental visit to New York City and a wise-cracking pigeon leader, and so much more, which I promise I will not spoil for anybody who does decide to go see this in the movie theater. I personally had a good time watching it, made me smile, made me laugh, the animation is very good, I like the characters. Danny DeVito voices Uncle Dan, he is such a very funny, caring older Uncle and he usually says whatever comes to mind, he has some good lines too. Elizabeth Banks as Pam, mother duck , is a character who longs to explore a world outside her pond, and wants to have more experiences than just being stuck in one place, I liked her character quite a bit. Dax is a pretty awesome character, he is the younger duck, who keeps wanting to help his Dad and keeps wanting to explore try new things no matter the risk , but keeps getting told, not help, to mostly stay out of the way, until something he does at the end, not going to say anymore on that. And Gwen , is the sister, to Dax, oh my goodness, Gwen is super charming, a huge highlight of the movie I think. Gwen has this moment later in the movie, where she goes to her brother, Dax, and gives him a hug, and keeps hugging him, to comfort her brother, after Dax walks away from his family after something happens. It felt like something an actual sister would do to help comfort her brother, I think. Overall really enjoyed it, wasn't really excepting much going in to see it, felt genuinely surprised, very heartfelt and just a fun good movie. Two thumbs up. Or two webbed feet up?
I think I should rank the animated movies I have seen this year,
1: Boy and the Heron 2: Across the Spider-Verse 3: Migration 4: Teenage Turtle Mutant Turtles Mayhem 5: Super Mario.
I think I should rank the animated movies I have seen this year,
1: Boy and the Heron 2: Across the Spider-Verse 3: Migration 4: Teenage Turtle Mutant Turtles Mayhem 5: Super Mario.
I went with low expectations about this film because the trailers looked like the movie wasn't good, but after watching it i can say it's really worth the ticket.
Visually there's nothing to complain about here the ducks and all kinds of birds that appear here look nice and are really expresive.
Soundwise nothing outstanding, decent, you can hear every character clearly because all was mixed well. The ambient for all scenarios is done pretty well too (Swamps, cities, forrest)
Storywise This is what i liked the most because it's not that dumb for an illumination movie, it has drama and funny moments throughout the entire run, but nothing too deep, just enough to be entertaining.
I would say if you go alone or with your family you'll have a good time.
Visually there's nothing to complain about here the ducks and all kinds of birds that appear here look nice and are really expresive.
Soundwise nothing outstanding, decent, you can hear every character clearly because all was mixed well. The ambient for all scenarios is done pretty well too (Swamps, cities, forrest)
Storywise This is what i liked the most because it's not that dumb for an illumination movie, it has drama and funny moments throughout the entire run, but nothing too deep, just enough to be entertaining.
I would say if you go alone or with your family you'll have a good time.
Overall, not a half bad illumination movie.
The movie's environments were beautiful. Easily my favorite part of the movie. I loved the watercolor-esque trees. Also, the designs of some of the humans, especially the main antagonist, are pretty nice and creative. The jokes weren't nearly as "cringey", and landed for the most part. (hah, get it, cause the movies about ducks... migrating). The humor in this movie feels more family-focused, rather than purely for the kids.
As for the negatives, the story is fairly linear, and not too interesting. The overall theme is very obvious, so it isn't too deep. All in all, a typical illumination movie.
Overall, a decent Illumination movie. Just plain family fun. If you want to be fairly entertained, and laugh with your kiddos, this is a good movie.
The movie's environments were beautiful. Easily my favorite part of the movie. I loved the watercolor-esque trees. Also, the designs of some of the humans, especially the main antagonist, are pretty nice and creative. The jokes weren't nearly as "cringey", and landed for the most part. (hah, get it, cause the movies about ducks... migrating). The humor in this movie feels more family-focused, rather than purely for the kids.
As for the negatives, the story is fairly linear, and not too interesting. The overall theme is very obvious, so it isn't too deep. All in all, a typical illumination movie.
Overall, a decent Illumination movie. Just plain family fun. If you want to be fairly entertained, and laugh with your kiddos, this is a good movie.
I couldn't resist the chance to watch "Migration" ahead of its Boxing Day release date. From start to finish, my love for "Migration" only grew stronger. The film is an absolute delight - it's not just super cute and funny, but it's also packed with heartwarming moments that tug at your emotions. The characters bring such warmth and charm that you can't help but be drawn into their world.
Beyond the humor and cuteness, "Migration" delivers a great message to stop waiting for life to happen to you. The animation is nothing short of fantastic, bringing the story to life with vibrant visuals and captivating sequences. "Migration" is a perfect blend of laughter, heart, and visual brilliance that makes it a must-watch for animation enthusiasts of all ages.
Beyond the humor and cuteness, "Migration" delivers a great message to stop waiting for life to happen to you. The animation is nothing short of fantastic, bringing the story to life with vibrant visuals and captivating sequences. "Migration" is a perfect blend of laughter, heart, and visual brilliance that makes it a must-watch for animation enthusiasts of all ages.
"Migration" is a visual feast, captivating audiences with its stunning animation and vibrant color palette. Set against the backdrop of a migratory journey, the film seamlessly blends artistry with storytelling, immersing viewers in a world teeming with life and wonder. From the intricate details of each character to the sweeping landscapes they traverse, every frame is a testament to the dedication of the animation team.
But it's not just the visuals that shine in "Migration." The narrative unfolds with heart and depth, exploring themes of resilience, friendship, and the enduring spirit of adventure. As the characters embark on their journey, facing challenges and forging bonds along the way, audiences are drawn into a compelling tale that resonates on multiple levels.
One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its ability to appeal to audiences of all ages. While younger viewers will be enchanted by the colorful characters and lively antics, older viewers will appreciate the film's nuanced storytelling and rich thematic elements.
Overall, "Migration" is a triumph of animation, delivering a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience that will linger in the hearts and minds of audiences long after the credits roll. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and the limitless possibilities of the animated medium.
But it's not just the visuals that shine in "Migration." The narrative unfolds with heart and depth, exploring themes of resilience, friendship, and the enduring spirit of adventure. As the characters embark on their journey, facing challenges and forging bonds along the way, audiences are drawn into a compelling tale that resonates on multiple levels.
One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its ability to appeal to audiences of all ages. While younger viewers will be enchanted by the colorful characters and lively antics, older viewers will appreciate the film's nuanced storytelling and rich thematic elements.
Overall, "Migration" is a triumph of animation, delivering a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience that will linger in the hearts and minds of audiences long after the credits roll. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and the limitless possibilities of the animated medium.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhile the mallard family is following Chump through the city, they pass a bunch of balloons. One of the balloons is the unicorn from the Despicable Me movies.
- GaffesWhen the elderly heron gets the pan and puts it in the water, there is clearly nothing in it. After the Mallards have gotten in, Mack pulls out a partly-eaten fish that was not there before.
That is humor, as practiced by cartoons since time immemorial.
- Crédits fousWhen the movie starts, Minions Stuart and Bob play the Universal logo theme with a kazoo and ukulele.
- Bandes originalesSurvivor
Written by Anthony Dent, Beyoncé (as Beyonce Knowles), Mathew Knowles
Performed by Mon Laferte
Produced by Andrés Levin (as Andrés Levín)
Vocal Production by Manú Jalil
Additional Production by John Powell
Mon Laferte appears courtesy of Universal Music México
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 70 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 127 630 880 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 12 453 275 $US
- 24 déc. 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 300 187 799 $US
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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