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+ French Movie of the Year + Most Undeserved Flop of the Year
One alluringly strange poster for Sylvain Chomet's The Triplets of Belleville |
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A grandmother goads her grandchild into the bicycling world, but he gets abducted to the Tour de France, and she and her dog Bruno rush after him to the metropolis, Belleville.
Triplets is a deeply odd and astounding film, which mixes CGI with old fashioned cartoon animation with striking success. Its plot mixes adventure, musical, comedy, dramatic and gangster elements, - in a family-appropriate plot!
The character works are uncommonly vibrant and enthralling, and the music by Benoît Charest (The Boy Who Smells Like Fish (2013)) is swinging gold.
The film has an enormous, underlying humor and a somewhat concealed tragic realism that all serve to palliate this modern animated pearl.
The film is directed by French Sylvain Chomet (The Illusionist (2010)) as a European co-production and was 2-time Oscar nominated, for Best Original Song and Best Animation Feature, which it lost to the brilliant Finding Nemo (2003).
A fun trivia fact about Triplets is that it includes some anti-Disney riffs like a Mickey-shaped turd in a toilet. Apparently, Chomet is no Disney-fan.
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Budget: 9.5 mil. $
Box office: 14.8 mil. $
= Big flop
What do you think of The Triplets of Belleville?
Have you seen other films of Sylvain Chomet, and if so, how were they?
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