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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Op y Ed viajan accidentalmente en el tiempo desde las Islas Galápagos en 1835 hasta la actual Shanghai.Op y Ed viajan accidentalmente en el tiempo desde las Islas Galápagos en 1835 hasta la actual Shanghai.Op y Ed viajan accidentalmente en el tiempo desde las Islas Galápagos en 1835 hasta la actual Shanghai.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Adam Devine
- Ed
- (voz)
Rachel Bloom
- Op
- (voz)
Zazie Beetz
- Dottie
- (voz)
Jim Jefferies
- Burnie
- (voz)
Catherine O'Hara
- Alma
- (voz)
Reggie Watts
- Hoss
- (voz)
- …
Henry Winkler
- Jepson
- (voz)
Alex Borstein
- Mali
- (voz)
Julia Chan
- Mrs. Sun
- (voz)
- …
Richard Kind
- Wally
- (voz)
Steve Aoki
- Vinny
- (voz)
Nick Frost
- Captain
- (voz)
Jon Lovitz
- Conch
- (voz)
Sydney Liu
- Bo
- (voz)
- (as Sydney Malmberg Liu)
Reseñas destacadas
It was sort of decent then pretty dumb, why did the other animals not try to be unextinct. The twist absolutely stupid. Why does China hate dogs which appears to be the message.
We're getting more of these sino-Netflix productions and I must say I am impressed with how much they improve on China's other attempts in animated fun during the last decade.
A professional, pacy, lively and adorable adventure awaits in a movie that could have so easily gone down the path of mawkish ecology but knows how to keep it fun.
Expect tons of anatomical gags but they don't detract from the delightful dynamic of live wire and her neurotic brother. At the heart of the story is a relationship where both members have to re-assess the way they treat or regard their sibling and it's all actually pretty satisfying.
Very visually beautiful with superb character designs, radiant back grounds and slick animation for its visual humor, my only real negative is how in the middle act they devote too much time to this quest through these time portals. It's a bit too much like a Mario game, you know?
But overall I was pleasantly surprised by this free-spirited no-brainer adventure that even has a song.
A professional, pacy, lively and adorable adventure awaits in a movie that could have so easily gone down the path of mawkish ecology but knows how to keep it fun.
Expect tons of anatomical gags but they don't detract from the delightful dynamic of live wire and her neurotic brother. At the heart of the story is a relationship where both members have to re-assess the way they treat or regard their sibling and it's all actually pretty satisfying.
Very visually beautiful with superb character designs, radiant back grounds and slick animation for its visual humor, my only real negative is how in the middle act they devote too much time to this quest through these time portals. It's a bit too much like a Mario game, you know?
But overall I was pleasantly surprised by this free-spirited no-brainer adventure that even has a song.
I sat down to watch the 2021 animated movie "Extinct" with my 11 year old son, and I have to say that we were both adequately entertained by what writers Joel H. Cohen, John Frink and John Frink managed to come up with for the story told here.
Now, the storyline told in "Extinct" was rather good, lots of nice details to the storyline, and also a good amount of comedy added to supplement the storyline itself. And there was an abundance of likeable characters throughout the course of the story.
Visually then "Extinct" was good. There were nice details to be seen in the scenes, and lots of unique characters and locations, which definitely added to the overall enjoyment of "Extinct".
With "Extinct" being an animated movie, then having a proper voice cast ensemble is a thing that can make or break the success of the project. And I will say that they definitely had put together a good ensemble for "Extinct", with the likes of Adam Devine, Ken Jeong, Rachel Bloom, Zazie Beetz, Jim Jefferies, Henry Winkler and others.
I found "Extinct" to be enjoyable, as did my 11 year old son, so directors David Silverman and Raymond S. Persi definitely made something with appeal to all ages.
My rating of "Extinct" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Now, the storyline told in "Extinct" was rather good, lots of nice details to the storyline, and also a good amount of comedy added to supplement the storyline itself. And there was an abundance of likeable characters throughout the course of the story.
Visually then "Extinct" was good. There were nice details to be seen in the scenes, and lots of unique characters and locations, which definitely added to the overall enjoyment of "Extinct".
With "Extinct" being an animated movie, then having a proper voice cast ensemble is a thing that can make or break the success of the project. And I will say that they definitely had put together a good ensemble for "Extinct", with the likes of Adam Devine, Ken Jeong, Rachel Bloom, Zazie Beetz, Jim Jefferies, Henry Winkler and others.
I found "Extinct" to be enjoyable, as did my 11 year old son, so directors David Silverman and Raymond S. Persi definitely made something with appeal to all ages.
My rating of "Extinct" lands on a six out of ten stars.
As weird as this movie is, it made sense in the plot. But I feel as if it fell so short of something that would have been better.
The voice actors were fitting for their characters, however it felt as if they were just kind of calling it in in the parts that really needed that extra kick!
I have watched this movie all the way thru because the plot was interesting enough to keep going along. The movie itself felt like it took forever to get thru.
Now don't get me wrong, there is a plot twist. It did really take me by surprise because I was really thinking what it was trying to lead me. After that the movie sped up quite quickly. As if it should have been brought up earlier in the film. Something about it felt like pulling a fargo with the countdown.
Basically it feels like they put too much time for the build-up, but not enough time into the execution.
The voice actors were fitting for their characters, however it felt as if they were just kind of calling it in in the parts that really needed that extra kick!
I have watched this movie all the way thru because the plot was interesting enough to keep going along. The movie itself felt like it took forever to get thru.
Now don't get me wrong, there is a plot twist. It did really take me by surprise because I was really thinking what it was trying to lead me. After that the movie sped up quite quickly. As if it should have been brought up earlier in the film. Something about it felt like pulling a fargo with the countdown.
Basically it feels like they put too much time for the build-up, but not enough time into the execution.
I really don't know what to say about this movie. It has good voice actors but the characters are average, it has ok animation but the story/plot was weird.
I didn't know anything going into this, so I was questioning lots of stuff that was happening and wondering what was going on.
I didn't find it that funny and the villain was just there at the end as a last minute thing with a rushed backstory.
Also the film just kinda ends without making sense. So I wasn't that interested in this movie and probably wouldn't watch it again.
I didn't know anything going into this, so I was questioning lots of stuff that was happening and wondering what was going on.
I didn't find it that funny and the villain was just there at the end as a last minute thing with a rushed backstory.
Also the film just kinda ends without making sense. So I wasn't that interested in this movie and probably wouldn't watch it again.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesRachel Bloom's fourth animated film after Batman vs. the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2019), The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019) and Trolls World Tour (2020).
- PifiasAt 1:12.00 when Ed and Op get to the cliff, Clarance rises on the bomb-drone revealing a time of 2 mins and 55 secs left until detonation. In the next scene when he has fully risen, the clock is shown with 3 mins left.
- Créditos adicionalesThere's a mid-credits scene.
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Revenge Schemes in Animated Movies (2025)
- Banda sonoraPiano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331 / 3001 'Turkish March'
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
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- 7.310.018 US$
- Duración1 hora 24 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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