Arthur and the Invisibles
It's a film about Arthur the 10-year-old method of working to keep his granny's house from destruction. This young man tries to search for those mythical hidden treasures in the land of Minimoys, a small people perfectly compatible with that nature around them.
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1 December 1947, Paris, France
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12 July 1991, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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April 13, 2007
Uma fábula divertida e inocente que conta com uma eficiente animação digital e traz Besson em um bom momento, o que é algo cada vez mais raro.March 24, 2007
In a year when a lot of big-screen animation felt like it came rolling off the video game assembly line, a little originality goes a long way.March 01, 2007
Things unfold in rote fashion, with nature-based gadgetry no more clever than those of The Flintstones.June 25, 2007
Is it time for director Luc Besson to become invisible too?January 17, 2007
Luc Besson has made a fair share of artfully bad movies. Arthur and the Invisibles -- half-live-action, half-CG kid's adventure -- is (by a hair) more bad-bad, like The Fifth Element, than good-bad, like The Big Blue.August 28, 2009
A candy-colored fusion of Dahl, Dr. Seuss and the director's own mischeviousnessJanuary 12, 2007
While technically polished and adequately executed Arthur, like most of Besson's movies, is a strangely soulless experience.February 03, 2007
A lazy fairy-tale pastiche reveling in mite-size cherubs, which cribs from gnomic mythology, elvish lore, Harry Potter, Arthurian legend and can't-pay-the-rent melodrama.June 13, 2007
In a clear-cut case of arrested development, the film that crowns Luc Besson's career is a magical phantasmagoria for the kids, and a derivative mess for their parents.January 25, 2007
Luc Besson's half-baked live-action/animated fantasy looks like it was invented on the hoof: it's erratically plotted, poorly animated, overly derivative and too insufferably cute to interest anyone above undemanding toddler age.January 12, 2007
Besson is a pro when it comes to action movies, but this part live, part animation effort is a mess, highlighted by creepy animation, derivative plot points and a child star who speaks way too fast.February 05, 2007
Strange and kind of meandering.