Raiponce, à la longue chevelure magique, a passé toute sa vie dans une tour, mais maintenant qu'un voleur en fuite est tombé sur elle, elle est sur le point de découvrir le monde pour la pre... Tout lireRaiponce, à la longue chevelure magique, a passé toute sa vie dans une tour, mais maintenant qu'un voleur en fuite est tombé sur elle, elle est sur le point de découvrir le monde pour la première fois et qui elle est vraiment.Raiponce, à la longue chevelure magique, a passé toute sa vie dans une tour, mais maintenant qu'un voleur en fuite est tombé sur elle, elle est sur le point de découvrir le monde pour la première fois et qui elle est vraiment.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 10 victoires et 42 nominations au total
- Rapunzel
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- Flynn Rider
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- Vlad
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Histoire
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- AnecdotesDisney's previous animated feature La Princesse et la Grenouille (2009), despite being popular with critics and audiences alike, was a box office disappointment. Disney felt that the film's princess theme discouraged young boys from seeing it. In an attempt to market the film to a broader audience, Disney changed the title of the film from Rapunzel to Tangled, and promoted it as a comedic adventure. An early trailer for the film focused less on Princess Rapunzel and more on Flynn Rider, the male lead character. It was originally believed that Disney's marketing campaign was a desperate attempt to search for a particular audience. However, directors Byron Howard and Nathan Greno claimed that the title change was to emphasize that Flynn has as much of a role in the film as Rapunzel.
- GaffesAs "Mother" stabs Eugene after he climbs the tower to rescue Rapunzel, the knife comes out clean, no blood. However, blood on the knife would likely be reason to increase the MPAA rating to a PG-13, so to keep the rating at a PG, the blood was omitted.
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Rapunzel: I've been looking out of a window for eighteen years, dreaming about what I might feel like when those lights rise in the sky. What if it's not everything I dreamed it would be?
Flynn Rider: It will be.
Rapunzel: And what if it is? What do I do then?
Flynn Rider: Well, that's the good part I guess. You get to go find a new dream.
- Crédits fousIn tribute to Pascal, the directors included a "Chameleon Babies" credit in the film's closing credits, parodying the more traditional "Production babies" credit.
- Versions alternativesAlso released in a 3D version.
- ConnexionsEdited into Zenimation: Cityscapes (2020)
I was pleasantly surprised. Sure, there were slapstick and broad humor sure to make little kiddos laugh. But I was surprised by the sophistication as well. The screwball comedy between the hero and heroine is very well done; adults can appreciate that. The sidekicks, in particular the Max and Pascal, are hilarious. The hero and heroine are very likable and not flat. And there's a sense of sadness/wistfulness throughout the whole show that the adults will understand.
But what really is great is the animation. This is Pixar-worthy great. In fact, after a while I forgot it was CGI (which tends to be a bit stiff and crude when it comes to character animation). The human characters have that hand-drawn quality even though they're CG. In fact, they're more expressive than the hand-drawn characters in Princess and the Frog. The backgrounds are gorgeous (I can count every blade of grass). And there's an iconic scene where the kingdom rouses from darkness to light with thousands of floating lanterns -- it really is magical. It reminds me of classics such as Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty.
Best of all, the movie is not just all laughs and slapstick. It has heart too. Even the minor characters such as the King and Queen -- you can feel the emotions. And the romance is believable and not cheesy.
Like I said, I was very pleasantly surprised. It's something that is worthy of Pixar, and I'm glad to see Disney back on their game. While Princess and the Frog was a missed opportunity, Tangled is almost perfect.
- maestro-20
- 24 nov. 2010
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 260 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 200 821 936 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 48 767 052 $US
- 28 nov. 2010
- Montant brut mondial
- 591 806 017 $US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1