


desertcart.com: The Boxtrolls (2014) : Movies & TV Review: Really cute movie - My daughter and I love this movie. She is 7 now and we’ve been watching it for years. It’s one of those movies you can watch over and over. The animation style is unique and adds to the greatness of the movie. Review: Another great Laika flick! <3 - I watched this the first day it was out on digital release, having sadly missed it in the theatres. I had a terrible cold, but was so excited... I watched it even though I nearly passed out a few times. Needless to say, I was slightly underwhelmed, being a Laika fan that had hyped up the film in my head prior to viewing. I tottered off to bed without a word to my boyfriend, who I always force to watch these sorts of movies. He doesn't get romantic comedies, he gets digital animation, anime, stop motion, etc. I don't think that is such a rough deal, personally! So, the next day, I thought about it and realized I hadn't felt like the story was quite as magical as Coraline or ParaNorman. I hadn't felt as close to the main characters as I had to Coraline and to Norman, or even the side characters. I decided to watch it again. I really don't know what changed, perhaps besides me not being so ill or in a medicated stupor, but on the second viewing I was struck by all the little subtle nuances. I noticed more little details. I felt closer to the main character "Eggs" - and less irritated with the previously viewed-as-snotty girl character "Winnie". And the BoxTrolls themselves, though perhaps a touch less individually developed than the side characters in Coraline or ParaNorman, were a lot more personable to me on second viewing. They gave off that "you don't have to even talk to be endearing" Wall-E vibe. And I adore Wall-E! Anyway. I was so much happier on second viewing that I rewatched the film again right then and there. And I have watched it a couple times since then, too. Just like Coraline and ParaNorman, The BoxTrolls offers an experience for children (and large, aged children!) which doesn't paint everything black and white, but instead seems to ask the viewer to consider the good, the ugly and the gray areas in life - sometimes with a serious tone, at other times with humor, but always with great wit. Excellent children's film, and excellent film in general. As always the artistic side and the amount of work that goes into Laika's films (and of course any animation or stop-motion animation film) just leaves me in awe... as you will see in the fun little bit with the former henchmen at the end of the flick. Hope you enjoy this one! :-)
| ASIN | B00O1AKVHW |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,845 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #27,405 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,728) |
| Dubbed: | French |
| Item model number | AntiyL |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Package Dimensions | 7.56 x 5.35 x 0.55 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Subtitles: | English, French |
K**Y
Really cute movie
My daughter and I love this movie. She is 7 now and we’ve been watching it for years. It’s one of those movies you can watch over and over. The animation style is unique and adds to the greatness of the movie.
C**A
Another great Laika flick! <3
I watched this the first day it was out on digital release, having sadly missed it in the theatres. I had a terrible cold, but was so excited... I watched it even though I nearly passed out a few times. Needless to say, I was slightly underwhelmed, being a Laika fan that had hyped up the film in my head prior to viewing. I tottered off to bed without a word to my boyfriend, who I always force to watch these sorts of movies. He doesn't get romantic comedies, he gets digital animation, anime, stop motion, etc. I don't think that is such a rough deal, personally! So, the next day, I thought about it and realized I hadn't felt like the story was quite as magical as Coraline or ParaNorman. I hadn't felt as close to the main characters as I had to Coraline and to Norman, or even the side characters. I decided to watch it again. I really don't know what changed, perhaps besides me not being so ill or in a medicated stupor, but on the second viewing I was struck by all the little subtle nuances. I noticed more little details. I felt closer to the main character "Eggs" - and less irritated with the previously viewed-as-snotty girl character "Winnie". And the BoxTrolls themselves, though perhaps a touch less individually developed than the side characters in Coraline or ParaNorman, were a lot more personable to me on second viewing. They gave off that "you don't have to even talk to be endearing" Wall-E vibe. And I adore Wall-E! Anyway. I was so much happier on second viewing that I rewatched the film again right then and there. And I have watched it a couple times since then, too. Just like Coraline and ParaNorman, The BoxTrolls offers an experience for children (and large, aged children!) which doesn't paint everything black and white, but instead seems to ask the viewer to consider the good, the ugly and the gray areas in life - sometimes with a serious tone, at other times with humor, but always with great wit. Excellent children's film, and excellent film in general. As always the artistic side and the amount of work that goes into Laika's films (and of course any animation or stop-motion animation film) just leaves me in awe... as you will see in the fun little bit with the former henchmen at the end of the flick. Hope you enjoy this one! :-)
H**N
GREAT ANIMATION A PRETTY DARK ONE TOO
This is a great animation! It's not all for kids thought. It's more for adults just like <NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHIRSTMAS> or <CORALINE>. Also if you like movies like <THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN><DELLICATESSON> that is directed by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet. A bit dark and very visually stunning high contrast, Production design award worthy animation film. If you expect something like Disney skip this one. The story is also pretty original. There are a bumch of monstrous looking but very fragile kind that are living in a box. It's like a cloth. They are shy and delicate people- people? well,.. They are known to human as man eater or baby stealer or carnival at best but in fact they are not. They are some kind of victim from the society cause they are living in the dark because of the false image. They meets this boy EGGS who was abandoned when a boy and keeps him as their son or something. He is not a boxtroll but they gives him a small box and he thinks that he is one of them. One day he meets a girl. Yes there is always a girl. She is a daughter of a rich powerful man A Lord and slowly figures out that he is one of the human kind. Then he figures out that his true father was sacrificed by that lord's colleague Archibald Snatcher a true evil. They are fake known to human because the Archibald and other evil made them their image that way. Now there comes a time that Archibald decides to get rid of all the boxtrolls and for the first time for the help of the girl Winnie Portley-Rind , boxtrolls stand up and fight against the Archilabald and their gangs. The story is good the visual is pure amazing that my eyes were totally blind by it. I will have to watch this again and again. It felt like watching the movie <CORALINE>. The same old feeling came back to me. It's sad that this movie was not a big hit at the boxoffice because it didn't found the proper audience of course the stroy was too dark for kids or because the adults hesitated to watch an animation alone not bringing their children. It needs to be re-known and the new treatment too.
C**P
4K UHD Blu-Ray
I bought the 1080p Blu-Ray as soon as it came out many years ago. I loved the vivid colors and the stop-motion photography. About four years ago, I finally got a theater-quality OLED and this movie stuck with me as one that I wish would be released in 4K. I pre-ordered the week it was available, and my family watched it last night. Well worth the wait, and well done to whoever made the decision to let us see the movie with the same detail in which it was made. For those who have never seen the movie, it is a great film for the family - to a younger child it is a good vs. evil story. To the adult, it is a well-crafted and layered allegory that seems to get more poignant over time.
小**央
英語でしたが楽しめました。 DVDはリージョンの違いで視聴出来ませんでしたが、ブルーレイは大丈夫でした。
R**Y
"Die Boxtrolls" wurde 2014 von Graham Annable und Anthony Stacchi inszeniert - als Vorlage diente die Novelle "Here Be Monsters" von Alan Snow. Produziert wurde der Film von den Laika Studios, die ihren Sitz in Portland haben, die sich ein bisschen auf die morbideren Varianten im Genre des Animationsfilms spezialisiert haben. Zu den erfolgreichsten Filmen des Studios zählen "Corpse Bride", "Coraline", "ParaNorman" und "Kubo". "Die Boxtrolls" wurde für den Oscar, für den Golden Globe und für den BAFTA nominiert. Gesiegt hat der Film aber bei keinen dieser drei Möglichkeiten. Der weiltweite Umsatz von 109 Millionen ist akzeptabel. Das Budget betrug aber auch stolze 60 Millionen Dollar. Im Sommer 1896 kursieren in der viktorianischen Bergstadt Cheesebridge im europäischen Land Norvenia Gerüchte, dass Boxtrolls, unterirdische Trolle, die Pappkartons tragen, ein Baby entführt hätten. Der Schädlingsbekämpfer Archibald Snatcher schließt mit dem Stadtoberhaupt Lord Portley-Rind einen Deal ab, alle Boxtrolls auszurotten und dafür eine Mitgliedschaft im Käse liebenden Stadtrat der Weißen Hüte zu erhalten, obwohl er selbst schwer allergisch auf Käse reagiert. In Wirklichkeit sind die Boxtrolls friedlich und kommen nachts aus dem Untergrund, um nach weggeworfenen Gegenständen zu suchen, mit denen sie nützliche Erfindungen herstellen können. Unter ihnen lebt ein 10-jähriger Menschenjunge namens Eggs, der von einem schreckhaften Boxtroll namens Fish betreut wird. Als Eggs heranwächst, ist er bestürzt über die verschwindenden Boxtrolls, wie Wheels und Oil Can, die der Trollfänger Snatcher gefangen nimmt und vielleicht sogar vernichtet hat. Eines Nachts, nachdem Lord Portley-Rinds Tochter Winniefred, oder einfach Winnie, Eggs mit Fish und einem anderen Boxtroll namens Shoe sieht, fängt Snatcher Fish. Eggs schleicht sich an die Oberfläche, um Fish zu finden, und taucht auf einem Jahrmarkt auf, der an das Verschwinden des "Trubshaw-Babys“ erinnert, das angeblich von Boxtrolls getötet wurde. Angewidert von der ungenauen Darstellung der Kreaturen durch die Stadt folgt Eggs Winnie. Nach einem kurzen Austausch fragt er sie nach dem Weg zu Snatchers Hauptquartier in einer verlassenen Fabrik, wo Eggs Fish rettet. Sie werden bei der Flucht erwischt. Snatcher erkennt Eggs als das Trubshaw-Baby und enthüllt, dass alle gefangenen Boxtrolls eine Maschine für ihn bauen - hurra, sie leben immerhin noch. Winnie, die Eggs heimlich gefolgt ist, belauscht diesen Austausch. Sie hilft dann Fish und Eggs, vor Snatcher zu fliehen, und sie suchen Schutz in den Höhlen der Boxtrolls, wo Fish erklärt, dass Eggs‘ Vater ihn ihnen gegeben hat, um ihn vor Snatcher zu schützen. Und Eggs Papa, der auch seit Jahren verschwunden ist, ist kein Geringerer als der Erfinder Herbert Trubshaw.... In einer Nebenrolle kommt der böse Diktatur zum Einsatz, der an den Faschismus und an Adolf Hitler erinnert. Die Optik des Films ist sagenhaft und es ist ein eher düsterer Film, allerdings mit vielen Aufheiterungen. Es regiert ein verrückter Charme, eine klasse Demonstration für das Stop Motion Verfahren. Visuell ist der Film ein Fest, vollgestopft mit kleinen Witzen und Überraschungen und einer feinen Art von schwarzem Humor. Die auftretenden sozialen und philosophischen Bezüge verleihen dem eine zusätzliche Dimension und machen ihn zu einer Parabel gegen die Verfolgung von Minderheiten. Die Figuren, die in diesem morbiden Märchen auftauchen, sind sehr gut gestaltet.
M**G
DVD conforme de bonnes qualités et très bien emballé.
P**R
Love this movie. So much. So so much. No issues with the DVD or Blu-ray. As expected.
P**9
If you love animation films, and a great story, the buy this film. Comes with a 3D version too.
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