Aufruhr auf der Ameiseninsel: Die Grashüpferbande kommt zum alljährlichen Fressgelage und fordert von den Sechsbeinern all ihre Nahrungsreserven. Ameise Flik bietet den Feinden mutig die Sti... Alles lesenAufruhr auf der Ameiseninsel: Die Grashüpferbande kommt zum alljährlichen Fressgelage und fordert von den Sechsbeinern all ihre Nahrungsreserven. Ameise Flik bietet den Feinden mutig die Stirn. Mit seinen Freunden vom Flohzirkus formt er eine bunt zusammengewürfelte Insektenarmee... Alles lesenAufruhr auf der Ameiseninsel: Die Grashüpferbande kommt zum alljährlichen Fressgelage und fordert von den Sechsbeinern all ihre Nahrungsreserven. Ameise Flik bietet den Feinden mutig die Stirn. Mit seinen Freunden vom Flohzirkus formt er eine bunt zusammengewürfelte Insektenarmee.
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- 14 Gewinne & 21 Nominierungen insgesamt
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- Atta
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- Dot
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- Queen
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- Molt
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- Slim
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- Francis
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- Manny
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- Gypsy Moth
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- Rosie
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- Tuck
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- P.T. Flea
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- Dim
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- Mr. Soil
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- Dr. Flora
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- Thorny
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The characters work really well, and have a strong appeal, and the humour is aimed at a wide level which overcomes generational barriers. The movie is also presented in superb cinemascope format, which adds to the cinema experience.
Call me crazy, but I have seen the film three times, and I intend on taking more friends to see it this weekend. Many skeptics have seen this film on my recommendation and not been disappointed. I work in a multiplex, and I can honestly say that no-one has ever walked out of this movie without a sense of satisfaction.
See it, and don't be put off because it is animated. You are sure to enjoy this movie, and make sure you stay for the end credits! The bloopers and out-takes at the end are the funniest part of the film, which is packed with laughs throughout.
The story of A Bug's Life follows a misfit ant who thinks differently yet only ends up causing more trouble for his colony so when his latest escapade wastes away all the food ants had gathered to offer to the greedy grasshoppers, he decides to make up for it by finding & recruiting tough warrior bugs to save the entire colony from its oppressors.
Directed by John Lasseter, A Bug's Life marks Pixar's second consecutive home-run & just like their previous feature, brims with so much creativity & passion that the narrative it puts on the silver screen remains finely balanced in storytelling department and is then taken to the next level by further refinement & advancement in their state-of-the-art animation.
There are wide range of bugs to be found in this fable and the animators have done a fab job in envisioning, designing & rendering all of them. While none of its characters manage to be memorable, it's the sum of the parts that makes it click. The themes it deals with are nicely addressed, humour is effectively used, score is lightweight but fitting & it never loses its sense of fun.
On an overall scale, A Bug's Life is definitely one of Pixar's most underrated films that may not have anything as memorable as the studio's best works but it nonetheless scores high marks in all filmmaking aspects to make up for an enjoyable & entertaining ride that viewers of all ages can benefit from plus delivers its message of 'strength in unity' with remarkable simplicity & effectiveness.
In many ways, I find it to be a reflection of Pixar's very own modus operandi for it offers an interesting insight into the way these talented minds come together under one roof for the sole purpose of envisioning, creating & stringently refining stories that are fun & entertaining but also not devoid of heart, soul & emotions, with an added incentive to be able to do that without compromising with the art or quality of its medium.
The story begins as Flick, voiced by Dave Foley, the ant who always invents things one right after the other. After the grasshoppers come to invade the food supply, Flick comes up with the idea of getting warrior bugs to fight the grasshoppers. Not only will this idea give Flick respect it will allow him to get redemption as he has messed his prior invention up. This epic journey starts as Flick goes in search of the warrior bugs; he finds them in Circus bugs. Consumed for Princess Atta, voiced by Julia Louis Dreyfuss, and her approval, Flick hides the fact that these "warriors" are in fact circus bugs.
I was smiling throughout this film because it was the one of the best animated features I've seen. Furthermore "A Bug's Life" far eclipses "ANTZ" because this film has a point, storyline, and direction.
The ending is no surprise as far as the typical ending goes, but this is definitely a delight worth seeing on the big screen. I recommend this movie because it allows the mind to sit down and relax and without tension watch the movie in peace.
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- WissenswertesDIRECTOR_CAMEO(John LasseterAndrew Stanton): The two mosquitoes trapped in the light of the bugzapper ("Harry, don't go towards the light!" "I can't help it - it's so beautiful!") are the voices of the co-directors.
- PatzerBefore the "royal huddle" decides to send Flik away, if Princess Atta's mouth is watched when she says "He can't mess anything up", the word "screw" is what was animated as opposed to the word "mess".
- Crazy CreditsDuring the credits, there are some faked "goofs" during filming such as characters bursting out laughing, accidentally knocking over the camera, etc. One particular highlight is Flik yelling "To infinity, and beyond!"
- Alternative Versionen"A Bug's Life" was released theatrically in the widescreen aspect ratio of 2.39:1. The full-screen version, found on the VHS & DVD, was digitally re-rendered shot by shot, moving characters and objects closer together where necessary, to reframe and fit them into the 1.33:1 TV screen, According to Pixar more than half the movie was recomputed after changes in the camera's field of view or movement.
- SoundtracksLa Cucaracha
(uncredited)
Written by Pica Pica
Lyrics by José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi
Performed by the grasshoppers
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- Herkunftsland
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- Bichos: Una aventura en miniatura
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- Budget
- 120.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 162.798.565 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 291.121 $
- 22. Nov. 1998
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 363.258.859 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1