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The Triplets of Belleville (2003)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:34
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.4/10
Consensus: Richly detailed and loaded with surreal touches, The Triplets of Belleville is an odd, delightful charmer.
Runtime: 81 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
US Box Office: $6,798,854
Synopsis: In this animated French film, a boy named Champion trains relentlessly for the Tour de France, with the help of his loyal grandmother and overweight dog, Bruno (who loves to bark at passing... In this animated French film, a boy named Champion trains relentlessly for the Tour de France, with the help of his loyal grandmother and overweight dog, Bruno (who loves to bark at passing trains). When the big race comes, Champion and a few of his fellow racers are kidnapped by some box-shouldered thugs who spirit them off to Belleville (a surreal impression of 1930s-1950s Manhattan) where they are forced to pedal as part of a clandestine gambling operation. Bruno and Grandma set out across the sea in a paddle boat to rescue their boy, but once ashore they soon become lost, hungry and penniless--that is, until the frog-eating Triplets of Belleville, former scat-singing jazz prodigies turned experimental musicians, come to their rescue. Filled with inspired, twisted imagery, this nearly dialogue-free film is a crowd-pleaser of unusual power, with the strange, measured pacing of a dream, and a great soundtrack of bizarre, alternate-reality '30s jazz. It also offers a touching and believable evocation of a dog's life. A great throwback to the time before animation became dominated by CGI effects, TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE is a very strange, very loving, and very French salute to obsession, affection, and persistence. [More]
Starring: Jean-Paul Donda, Michael Robin, Monica Viegas
Starring: Jean-Paul Donda, Michael Robin, Monica Viegas
Director: Sylvain Chomet
Director: Sylvain Chomet
Screenwriter: Sylvain Chomet
Producer: Didier Brunner, Paul Cadieux
Composer: Benoit Charest
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Reviews for The Triplets of Belleville
A winning blend of dark and bittersweet, aimed more at adults than kiddies, but suitable for all ages.
Feels simultaneously cutting-edge and a new classic of the cartoon genre.
[Sylvain] Chomet's vision is singularly strange and somber, and one of enormous originality and promise.
A tour de force of ink-washed, crosshatched mischief and unlikely sublimity.
A truly out-there piece of comic animation, the most outlandishly visual film of the year, this 80-minute French treat takes us into a world that can barely be described, a world unlike any we've seen before.
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