Das große Rennen von Belleville (2003)

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Das große Rennen von Belleville: Directed by Sylvain Chomet. With Jean-Claude Donda, Dirk Denoyelle, Monica Viegas, Graziellia de Villa. When her grandson is kidnapped during the Tour de France, Madame Souza and her beloved pooch Bruno team up with the Belleville Sisters–an aged song-and-dance team from the days of Fred Astaire–to rescue him.

“From the moment I pressed play on the DVD remote, the whole family was transfixed by this wonderful movie. It was so good, that we immediately watched it again. So what was so good about it? Well, firstly Bruno has to be the best dog (either animated or live) in any movie. The subtle observation of its daily routines are among my favourite scenes. Second, the humour is refreshingly dark and constantly surprising (itu0026#39;s not too far removed from Gary Larsonu0026#39;s The Far Side). The scene showing the expansion of Paris to convey the passing of time had us in hysterics. Thirdly, itu0026#39;s just so imaginative. Everything is exaggerated beyond belief. If you like your animation to have a touch of realism, then stay away. In Belleville, things are grotesquely exaggerated. Iu0026#39;ve noticed a few negative comments about this film, which raises the question of who is going to like it and who isnu0026#39;t. I guess the fairest comment I can make is to say that this probably isnu0026#39;t mainstream stuff. If your favourite movies are summer blockbusters, then maybe this isnu0026#39;t for you. If, on the other hand, you like discovering quiet gems from time to time, stumbling across something a little different on a cable channel, then this could be just what youu0026#39;re looking for.”

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