Die Turtle-Brüder versuchen, sich die Liebe von New York City zu verdienen, während sie sich einer Armee von Mutanten entgegenstellen.Die Turtle-Brüder versuchen, sich die Liebe von New York City zu verdienen, während sie sich einer Armee von Mutanten entgegenstellen.Die Turtle-Brüder versuchen, sich die Liebe von New York City zu verdienen, während sie sich einer Armee von Mutanten entgegenstellen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 73 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Donatello
- (Synchronisation)
- Michelangelo
- (Synchronisation)
- Leonardo
- (Synchronisation)
- Raphael
- (Synchronisation)
- April O'Neil
- (Synchronisation)
- Cynthia Utrom
- (Synchronisation)
- Rocksteady
- (Synchronisation)
- Bebop
- (Synchronisation)
- Leatherhead
- (Synchronisation)
- Wingnut
- (Synchronisation)
- Baxter Stockman
- (Synchronisation)
- Splinter
- (Synchronisation)
- Mondo Gecko
- (Synchronisation)
- Ray Fillet
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Austin Post)
- Genghis Frog
- (Synchronisation)
- Times Square Guy
- (Synchronisation)
- Spider
- (Synchronisation)
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Moving on to the positives: The animation boasted exceptional uniqueness, accompanied by superb pacing. The humor was genuinely delightful, and the turtles authentically conveyed their teenage nature through their dialogue. The voice acting was skillfully executed, capturing both the tone and essence of teenage voices. Particularly notable was Jackie Chan's portrayal of Master Splinter, which stood out significantly. Overall, this movie provides a highly enjoyable viewing experience.
Whilst this may be an origin movie, the film is well paced and doesn't dwell on any one area for too long. After an introduction and 15 year time jump, we quickly get to understand the feelings and motivations of the characters which drive the plot in a natural manner.
As a result the characters feel real which make for interesting on screen interactions. Splinter is an overly protective Father whilst the turtles are teenagers trying to grow out of their shells. Set in modern day New York, these Teenage Turtles are up to speed with pop culture which leads to funny one liners, easter eggs and mentions.
The voice acting is great all round. Ice Cube is fantastic as Superfly, a street wise villain with a disdain for humans. At its heart, TMNT: Ninja Mayhem is a film about fitting it, growth and acceptance between amongst both humans and 'mutants'. This results in a perfect mix of a fun, comedy and a heartfelt story which can be enjoyed by everybody young and old.
I liked that they used actual teen actors for the turtles for the first time, and getting them to record at the same time created a natural, but at times chaotic and difficult to decipher, dialogue.
Splinter's character was more fatherly and less focused on the strict sensei/teacher role.
Superfly was a decent central villain with a bit of a backstory. He was kind of likeable to start with and turned quite dark and psychotic. Well acted by Ice Cube and gave the character some depth.
The action set pieces were exciting and fast paced.
The art style is different enough to make it visually interesting and the colours pop.
A decent soundtrack of East coast hip-hop tunes.
Things I didn't like:
April is supposed to be a vulnerable teen who is a victim of bullying, but she came across a little annoying and arrogant, with an attitude, making it difficult to warm to her.
Michelangelo wasn't "Mikey" enough, not the silly 'party dude'. Donatello didn't 'do machines' either, no gadgets or creations. There was a definite lack of distinction between the individual turtles personalities.
Many of the villains felt under used and had little screen time. With dialogue often difficult to hear clearly due to background music or sounds. They also seemed very easily swayed over their allegiance.
The origin story was changed and didn't make as much sense, but I guess it meant that they could drop Shredder and skim over it in 5 mins.
Love it or hate it, the art style is different enough to appreciate, but I hated the use of real world footage at the movie and on YouTube. It snapped you out of the world they had created. At one point I thought the cinema had randomly started playing a different film.
Some blatant product placement.
Deliberate gender and race swapping, that felt forced to appease the Hollywood quotas, and often failed to hit the mark.
Some poorly forced 'jokes' and cultural references that were often over pushed and quite literally 'milked'.
First of all, the animation is very clearly gorgeous and was another great addition to the animated Disney rebellion we've been having over the past few years. The action sequences were also very good and expressed each characters unique fighting style very well. The voice acting was also surprisingly amazing from both the main 4 characters and the villains. The comedy was solid it didn't really have much that made me laugh out loud but at least it consistently made me smile. The story was actually very good aswell. Sure it's got the cliche "I want to be accepted in society" plot line but they actually do a good job at making me feel for these characters during just the first 15 minutes of the movie. The script was...well it was mostly good (I'll explain the issues later). The chemistry between the brothers is great and the villain's dialogue was amazing. So from the sound of it this movie is amazing, right?
Well a couple of issues I had like I mentioned before was the script. So for a large portion of the movie they kept adding as many pop culture references as possible within their speech mentioning a huge range of movies and shows specifically like Attack On Titan. Whilst these are fun at first, it just keeps happening again and again and like I get it they're all nerds but just calm down a bit.
Also one of the main problems I had was the music. You have these big over the top colourful action sequences yet you're listening to the most boring emotionless music on top of them. WHY? They had a massive opportunity to create something unbelievably special to rival something like Spiderverse yet kept the music to a minimum. I've always said that music can make or break a scene. You can have one of the greatest scenes visually in cinematic history but if the music misses and doesn't match with the emotion of the scene, it DRASTICALLY reduces the quality of that scene. I felt next to no emotion during most of the climax since the music was just boring and didn't really feel like there was any build up.
The other big problem was the lack of character arcs within each brother. I get that they're all in this together but I would have liked to see some specific character moments in the climax that act as pay offs to their own characters. We did get a great character moment for Splinter but that's about it.
Overall this movie is just a very fun and unique movie with a somewhat lack of emotional depth. The characters are solid and help to create an engaging quite funny story. Solid 7/10. Could have been an 8 if the music was improved.
The Evolution of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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- WissenswertesJeff Rowe wrote a letter to Jackie Chan requesting him to play Master Splinter.
- PatzerWhen Superfly is attacking the city near the end, he kicks a tanker truck, which flies through the air and explodes in the street. Moments later, the same truck is seen intact and undamaged.
- Zitate
Master Splinter: [Splinter catches the Turtles sneaking back in late] Boys, where have you been? I've been freaking out!
Donatello: We're sorry, Dad. Listen...
Michelangelo: It was this cat, and you know I'm scared of cats, so...
Raphael: Yeah, the cat.
Master Splinter: [suspicious] Wait a second... you said you would go shopping, then come right back. Where were you?
Donatello: Uh...
Leonardo: Look, we're really sorry, Splinter. Some of the guys wanted to see a movie, and I tried to talk them out of it.
Donatello: LEO!
Master Splinter: WHAT? You watch a movie with the HUMANS? Ugh!
Michelangelo: You ratted us out!
Master Splinter: [offended] Hey! Don't use that word that way.
Leonardo: I mean it's 2023 Mikey...
Michelangelo: Sorry, Dad.
Donatello: It wasn't that big a deal! We just watched a movie and came back. We're fine!
Master Splinter: [grumbles] You forgot, huh? You don't remember why humans are disgusting monsters? Why they're dangerous? Why they're gonna milk us for our blood?
Michelangelo: They don't want to milk us dad.
Donatello: Again with the milking...
Raphael: We don't even have nipples!
Master Splinter: You know what? I'm gonna tell the story again.
[everyone complains]
Master Splinter: Just for that, I tell you the LONG version. Hehehe!
- Crazy CreditsThere is a scene in the closing credits: as the Turtles and April enjoy high school, Cynthia Utrom spies on them and decides to bring in the Shredder.
- VerbindungenFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Your Daily Fails (2020)
- SoundtracksAnte Up (Robbin Hoodz Theory) (Radio Version)
Written by Jamal Grinnage (as Gerard Jamal Grinnage), Billy Danze (as Eric Murray), and Darryl Pittman
Performed by M.O.P.
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Tortugas Ninja: Caos mutante
- Drehorte
- New York City, New York, USA(on location)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 70.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 118.700.272 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 28.007.544 $
- 6. Aug. 2023
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 181.935.518 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 39 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
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