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Titan A.E.
A young man finds out that he holds the key to restoring hope and ensuring survival for the human race, while an alien species called the Drej are bent on mankind's destruction.
Release : | 2000 |
Rating : | 6.6 |
Studio : | 20th Century Fox, David Kirschner Productions, Fox Animation Studios, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Concept Artist, |
Cast : | Matt Damon Bill Pullman Drew Barrymore John Leguizamo Nathan Lane |
Genre : | Adventure Animation Action Science Fiction Family |
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Redundant and unnecessary.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Titan A.E. is my favourite (hand-drawn) animated movie of all time!The movie is visually stunning as hell, the mixing between 2D and 3D animation is perfect, very fluid and some of the most beautiful you will ever see.The action sequences are amazing, fast paced and surprisingly violent.The story is very streamlined, grim and investing, also because of the great characters. Which is also due to the voice-talents: Ron Perlman, Matt Damon, Drew Barrymore, John Leguizamo, Nathan Lane, Bill Pullman and Janeane Garofalo.The soundtrack is fantastic, the rock music is typical for the early 2000's but (also) works surprisingly well, and the orchestral music by Graeme Revell is one of his finest work.If there is one weakness, it would be that the second act is very fast paced, but that's less a real negative as something that sticks out, because the first and last act take their time.All in all, the most beautiful,cool, adult and engaging (hand-drawn) animated film ever...
Titan A.E.If aliens ever blow up Earth at least it'll make us feel less guilty over poisoning it for centuries.So the surviving humans in this animated-adventure must sure feel absolved.Fifteen years after Earth was eradicated by the Drej, a salvage worker on a barrage, Cale (Matt Damon), is accosted by a starship captain (Bill Pullman) who insists the map in Cale's ring will lead him and his crew (Drew Barrymore, John Leguizamo, Nathan Lane, Janeane Garofalo) to a device Cale's father invented that can create a new Earth.But with traitors aboard the Valkyrie, Cale must make sure the planet producing machine's location is not divulged to the relentless Drej.First-rate renderings and a roller-coaster script, this underrated Don Bluth directed space-opera introduces viewers to some spectacular worlds and intriguing new life forms.And while we're at it why not make a second new Earth just for our garbage.Green Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
This film was co-produced by the same guy who did "The Land Before Time" and you'll actually see familiar elements between the two. Picture, if you will, Disney's "Treasure Planet" mixed with the violence of a mild Naruto episode and you pretty much have the movie. It was worth a watch for sure. There is some really great animation in some parts and you sometimes feel like you're right in the cockpit of one of the spaceships. The soundtrack felt very forced at times, lyrics not really fitting what was going on in the scene and some fitting too well, like the song has only been written for the particular scene. There were many lame jokes, but also a couple funny ones. There seems to not have been a target audience, which was the biggest downfall of the film and which is why I think it did poorly at the box office. Rated PG, though with all the blood splatter and general dark feeling of the film, I'd rate it PG-13. This was a very interesting movie and certainly different in style from many of the animated films of its time. Overall, 7/10.
Titan A.E. is very similar to Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet (And to a lesser extent, Dreamwork's Road to El Dorado). All three are early 2000 American sci-fi 2D animated films where a rag-tag team uncover a great mystery and journey into a fantastic world(s). They were also the last nails in the coffin for American, big-budget, traditional animation. Now, we only have 3D digital animation in our theaters.It'd be more tragic if they were actually good. :VThe problem with this triple feature is that they're too mature to be good family movies, but too derivative to be good adult movies. Titan A.E. is far from a masterpiece. Its a passable sci-fi film at best.The animation is good. And in terms of scope, few western animations bother to be this ambitious. Too bad its plot offers nothing original to the table. The characters have all been done before - the hot-headed, athletic male lead, the female love interest, the guy whose in it for the money, the wacky scientist, and the evil, evil, evil alien villains. While everything has already been done, Titan A.E. lacks depth, and creativity beyond the aesthetic.Okay, maybe I'm being too harsh on the film. Like others, I did grow up with it. My family checked it out multiple times from the local library. It was pretty cool when I was, like, 9. And quite a few have good memories of the three. So maybe they aren't bad family films after all. They are never insufferable, and can be adventurous. exciting, even magical...from a kid's point of view. You won't be frustrated by watching this with your children. But, considering all the movies that are out there, do you need to limit yourself to just these three? I dunno.Going in alone? It depends on your tolerance for the typical, and love of animated art. If you're fine in either category, you should check this out, plus the others. I'm not a huge fan, but I have some sort of respect. But if you're seeking more, I'm afraid Titan A.E. doesn't deliver.