- Studio: Universal Pictures
- Release Date: Dec 19, 2008
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5.3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 32 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 32
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Mixed: 5 out of 32
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Negative: 11 out of 32
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Apr 4, 20123
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MikeCMay 5, 20098Maybe this movie simply suffers in comparison to a virtuosic film like Ratatouille? My family found it to be a great sweet story, well-animated, with none of these bullsh*t, Brooklyn-accented wiseacres that plague lesser animated films. A fine, quality entertainment.
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MichaelF.Dec 30, 20083This tale is long in duration but short in plot, action, humor, character development, and everything else that makes an animated movie good. The bad guy, a rat, is recycled, part and parcel, from the critic in Ratatouille - I think they took the same CGI model and made it a rat. I was so disappointed - the premise had so much potential, but the follow-through was flat and utterly uninspiring.
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ArtGJan 1, 20099I was inspired by the visuals, enthrawled by the meathod of story telling, and encouraged by the unapologetic moral themes. Plus my 9 year old was entertained!
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ParentofThreeMar 15, 20099I must have missed something. My wife and I took our 3 kids to this movie (7, 5 and 3) and we ALL loved it! It is multi-layered, requires some thought and attention and is a very enjoyable movie! A few scary parts? Yes, but my kids got passed that quickly. They enjoyed the dreamy sequences of the story, the drama and, especially, the chivalry of Despereaux. A real treat!
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ChristianCMar 20, 20099People telling been scared because of this movie, they're as coward as the mice in it. This movie is about honor, bravery and not to give up, even in the worst situations. A very nice movie.
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TimoV.Mar 8, 20095A food loving rat ends up messing around in the kitchen with a soup, which unleashes a mayhem like never seen before. Sounds familiar, a bit like Ratatouille? Well, it's not. The Tale of Despereaux has some very beautiful passages to it, some wonderful artwork, but the animation sucks and the story is a bit too fractured to really work for this type of a film.
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JayH.Apr 5, 20096Nicely animated, but it just seems they took a lot of ideas and characters from other animated films and made a movie out of it. It lacks imagination and freshness, but I was still entertained.
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RobertI.Dec 26, 20088Sweet and sweetly made.
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ConnieM.Dec 31, 20081This was a dark, scary movie to take kids from 8 & under to... my grandkids said they wanted to go home less than halfway through it ! ( I wanted to leave too !) We did leave .... sorry to have wasted money... wish we had read the reviews before we went !
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Lizziebeth-1Feb 15, 200966/10, surprisingly, it should have been a lot better. Told by Sigourney Weaver as a narrator, it sounds just like a fairytale of an enchanted princess who confronts a talking mouse, who, just like in Ratatouille, is banished by his mouse clan for talking to humans. There are well-intentioned messages here about a rat and an
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AdamBApr 17, 20099Great Movie! So cute. Great Music. Very original.
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AdamsDec 23, 20089
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GordonM.Dec 25, 20082
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DaliS.Dec 28, 20080i don't usually bother rating movies online but this atrocious mess prompted me to try and save someone from making the same mistake i did. do not go see this movie. there are no redeeming factors to be considered here, this is an utter stinker, not for kids not for adults. peeeeyouuuuuuu.
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TeresaB.Dec 28, 20082Nice animation, but my husband, myself and our 9 year old daughter quickly became lost in the plot. We also found it to be somewhat dark and violent for a rated "G" movie.
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LeventeS.Jun 22, 20092
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JeffW.Dec 29, 20086Overall, this was a good movie for kids under the age of 8. The film could have been about 20 minutes shorter and had a bit less violence for a G rated movie, but everyone under 8 enjoyed it.
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ChadODec 31, 20089Very good movie.
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Mar 27, 20134They changed several things about the book that simply didn't work for the film. One thing, where Despereaux is a just a boy and has Dustin Hoffman's older than dirt voice, the cook' s friend made from kitchen ingredients and the bad rat just kept jumping around the side he was on.
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60The flatly generic results certainly appear at odds with the picture's stirring visual style, which pays homage to the great Flemish artists.
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50This graphically well-rendered kidpic is less crass and mouthy than many recent feature-length toons, but also more sluggish and ungainly as it tries to approximate DiCamillo's singularly delicate tone.
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60While it meanders on its way to the requisite happy ending, the lush, stylised animation and courtly flourishes would win over anyone.