Rejeté par tout le monde au prétexte d'être le fils d'un méchant seigneur de guerre, un adolescent cherche à le faire plier avec l'aide des ninjas de son camp.Rejeté par tout le monde au prétexte d'être le fils d'un méchant seigneur de guerre, un adolescent cherche à le faire plier avec l'aide des ninjas de son camp.Rejeté par tout le monde au prétexte d'être le fils d'un méchant seigneur de guerre, un adolescent cherche à le faire plier avec l'aide des ninjas de son camp.
- Prix
- 7 nominations au total
- Master Wu
- (voice)
- …
- Lloyd
- (voice)
- Cole
- (voice)
- Jay
- (voice)
- Kai
- (voice)
- Nya
- (voice)
- Zane
- (voice)
- Fuchsia Ninja
- (voice)
- Ninja Computer
- (voice)
- Garmadon
- (voice)
- General Olivia
- (voice)
- General Omar
- (voice)
- General Jolly
- (voice)
- Terri IT Nerd
- (voice)
- Asimov IT Nerd
- (voice)
- Koko
- (voice)
- Ms. Laudita
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
Many children will already be familiar with the Ninjago television series and, like "Power Rangers" (another recent film based on a television series), we have a set of heroes with their own colours and powers and, for those are unfamiliar with them, there is a quick exposition of the the six members of the Secret Ninjago Force. Like "The Lego Movie", the story is neatly book-ended by some live action.
"Ninjago" does not have the originality of the first film in the franchise, but my 10 year old companion really enjoyed it and we can be sure that Lego characters will be back on the big screen sometime soon.
Another computer-animated spin-off (like 'THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE', from earlier this year) of the blockbuster animated hit 'THE LEGO MOVIE'. It's based on the Lego Ninjago toy line, and it tells the story of six teenagers living in the land of Ninjago, that must defend their home from an evil warlord, by battling his monsters with robots and dragons. The leader of the group also has to struggle with the fact that he's the son of the evil conquering warlord. The film was written by a team of nine different screenwriters, and it was directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher and Bob Logan (Fisher and Logan also served as two of the writers). The movie stars the voice talents of Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Jackie Chan, Kumail Nanjiani, Fred Armisen, Abbi Jacobson, Michael Pena, Zach Woods and Olivia Munn. It's received mixed (to negative) reviews from critics, and it's also disappointed at the Box Office as well (it's done much worse, financially and critically, than the first two installments in the franchise too). I found parts of it to be pretty funny, but given how good the other Lego movies are, it's a pretty disappointing movie.
Six young teenagers have been trained by a powerful ninja, named Master Wu (Chan), to defend their island home of Ninjago, from an evil warlord named Lord Garmadon (Theroux). They have normal high school lives, but whenever Garmadon attacks, they must take on their secret ninja identities, and do battle with him using the help of robots and dragons. The leader of the group, Lloyd Garmadon (Franco), also must deal with the fact that he's the son of the villain their fighting. When Lord Garmadon learns that his greatest enemy is also his son, things take a drastic turn. The ninjas also must defend Ninjago from a giant destructive conquering cat.
The movie is definitely funny, in multiple places, and the animation is fun to watch too (like the other Lego films). It's also well cast, and I'm sure kids will still enjoy it too. The film also drags a lot though, in the middle of the movie at least, and some scenes just aren't very funny (or interesting at all). Unlike the other two franchise installments, the drama of the film didn't work for me at all either. Still, if this is the worst the Lego franchise has to offer, than it should be in good shape for a lot longer.
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The de facto leader of this young crew is Lloyd (Dave Franco), whose color is green and whose theme is also green. (It's explained later.) Together, the team fights the ever-invading forces of Garmadon (Justin Theroux). The name of the city Garmadon wants to conquer is Ninjago, which looks like it should be pronounced like "Ninja Go!" but really is pronounced with the emphasis on the middle syllable: "NinJAgo." Anyway, the big secret that Lloyd and the gang hide, aside from their real-life identities as high school students, is that Green Ninja is – dun dun DUN – the son of Garmadon. Lloyd the teenager, on the other hand, is well known as the warlord's kid, and man does he bear the brunt of their ire. Kids sit on the opposite side of the bus from him. People boo him. He just has to deal, because it's what being a kid is all about, right? Now Lloyd, being a teenager, is just slightly resentful that he has had an absentee dad, so after one of the many battles with Garmadon, he takes things personal and unleashes holy heck on his nemesis. Oh, I should mention that although each of them calls himself a ninja, they're just kids in mech suits. Totally not ninja like at all. This leads to Garmadon coming back with a vengeance, and well, I think you get the idea. Someone is going to learn a Very Important Lesson here.
And if that were all that was to this movie, I'd say let's leave it to the kids and never watch it, fellow grownups! But the movie does inherit a bit of the sly humor from its predecessors. Remember how, when guns were fired in The LEGO Movie, the characters would make "pew pew pew" sounds? During one long battle scene, Garmadon actually fires sharks from (presumably) a shark cannon, and each time a shark is shot one hears "dun dun dun" aka the theme from Jaws. Later on, a bigger enemy is revealed, one that dwarfs Garmadon in destructiveness – a tabby. As in a real cat. If you've ever wanted to see a cat demolish LEGOs that you didn't have to pick up, now's your chance.
I found a lot of The LEGO Ninjago Movie to be entertaining. What it lacks in creativity it makes up for in sincerity, as it never gets terribly maudlin. The characters are fun, and both Franco and Theroux really sell them well. Movie's good for kids. Rest of us can wait for home video, if at all.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFollowing the tradition of other Jackie Chan movies, bloopers are included at the end.
- GaffesAs Lloyd and Garmadon are being carted toward the volcano, one of their captors claims that the 15 million Kelvin temperature lava will melt them before they even feel the heat. While technically true, volcanic lava is not anywhere near that hot. Volcanic lava can be anywhere from 970 to 1500 Kelvin (700 to 1200 Celsius.) By comparison, 15 million Kelvin is roughly 15 million Celsius and is the approximate temperature of the nuclear core of the sun. If the volcano was really 15 million kelvin, everything around it would be vaporized.
- Citations
[from trailer]
Garmadon: You ready for me to conquer Ninjago?
Lloyd: Oh, I'll be waiting...
[whispers]
Lloyd: Dad.
Garmadon: Sorry, what was that last thing you said?
Lloyd: What?
Garmadon: That last part, I didn't catch it.
Lloyd: Why, I didn't say anything, what do you mean? I said "I'll be waiting" and I stopped talking...
[takes off helmet]
Lloyd: ... Dad.
Garmadon: L-Lloyd?
Lloyd: That's right, your son! And it's LLOYD!
Garmadon: No. L-L-O-Y-D. I named you.
Lloyd: You ruined my life!
Garmadon: That's not true! I haven't even been a part of your life, how could I ruin it? I wasn't even there.
- Générique farfeluIn the extra scene later, there is a gag reel with Jackie Chan catching flying bowls.
- Autres versionsIn the UK version, local television presenters Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard replaced the voices of Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan, respectively.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Conan: The Cast of 'The Lego Ninjago Movie' (2017)
- Bandes originalesHeroes (Theme Song)
Written by Alex Geringas and William Fuller
Produced by Alex Geringas
Performed by Blaze N Vill
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Box-office
- Budget
- 70 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 59 364 177 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 20 433 071 $ US
- 24 sept. 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 123 764 177 $ US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39 : 1