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14 out of 17 people found the following review useful:
Exquisite! Succulent!, 11 January 2003
Author:
blaskofilms (robert_jersak@hotmail.com) from Coon Rapids, Minnesota
As the Egyptian Queen eats her winter-ripe figs in Story Two (Le Garcon
des
Figues) she declares, in succession: "Exquisite! Delicious! Succulent!"
These accolades should be taken out of context and applied directly to
this
film.
This is a MASTERPIECE! A man and woman use a fantastic machine to stitch
them into the costumes of various ancient and future royalty. In each
tale,
love is hard-fought and dearly won. Brimming with joy, beauty, wisdom -
every one of the six short stories is as good as the last. Created in a
style of silhouette animation, it captures the essence of intricate
shadow
puppetry, lending a magic to the film that invites the viewer's
imagination
to join right in with the characters.
COLOR! SOUND! MOVEMENT! WOW!
If you have any love of animation, or of film, seek this one out. Don't
miss it!
7 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Six beautifully animated classic stories., 18 July 2000
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Author:
choam from Trondheim, Norway
This unusual animated movie is a children's movie for adults. Six short, beautifully animated, stories. Traditional fairy tales with princes, princesses, monsters and witches. Each story different, but in the same spirit. The animation technique is like nothing you've ever seen before. It's a gem of a movie, and I recommend it to anyone tired of standard Hollywood movies.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Magical and Cute, 7 November 2001
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Author:
fpaiva1228 from Edmonds, WA, USA
What a fabulous idea! I would sit through hundreds of these stories to avoid sitting through another bad kid movie. This film was pleasing for everyone, kids and adults. The stories connect with each other, have cute morals, and cool animation. Although everything is silhouette, like shadow puppets, the creatures soon form faces in your mind. You get used to it. Everyone should have a chance to see this movie, catch it if you can. My favorite story was the last one, about what happens when a prince and a princess keep kissing. The one with the fig for Egyptian Goddess was good too.
2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Surprisingly original, 22 June 2006
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Author:
AntonioTavanti from Italy
When you watch an animation you usually don't expect such a thing as
"Princes et Princesses". Basically this movie is a collection of tiny
animations (six in total) whose plots align to those of ancient tales.
So we're presented with several "topoi" (mainly involving princes and
princesses), as well as cultural settings (ancient Egypt and Japan to
name two). In the end, it is just like a transposition/adaption of good
stories written in the past, all packed in one robust animation.
The overall idea being good, drawings look simple but original, and you
may even say that a new style of making animations began with the
assembling of this movie.
This is also going to be a great view for your kids, in case you have
any.
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Delightful and Naughty, 22 February 2011
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Author:
GitanillaOZ from Australia
A French silhouette animated movie.
Don't get fooled by the title. This is not a cheesy corny animation
movie for dumb kids or dumb parents. This is old-style storytelling,
classic animation, in which the story is what matters the most. The
movie is mostly for children, but will also enchant adults, especially
if you like fables.
The movie is, in fact, a compilation of a cartoon series special shown
in French TV. It contains six stories: The princess of Diamonds, the
Boy and the Fig Tree, The witch, The Old Lady's Cape, The Crunch Queen
and the Fabulo, and Prince & Princess. There are two 17th-18th century
stories, a story set in Old Egypt, another set in Europe in the Middle
Ages, another set in Japan in the 19th century, and another set in year
3000. The stories are based in old folk stories, Grimm Bros-like, but
revamped, updated, and humourised. The stories are embedded with a
"moral" message, so they are perfect for little children, but all them
also have a a hint of naughtiness that will keep adults engaged.
The movie is a shadow-puppet show, with black characters. However, the
design of the "puppets" is extremely delicate, precise and detailed,
and sometimes looks like filigree. The characters are superimposed on
backgrounds in different color, in which the landscape and vegetation
are superposed in a darker hue but "diluted" or water-colored. As in
other Michel Ocelot's movies, the drawing of the vegetation is
purposely precise and artistic, with a naïf style inspired in the art
and cultural images of the cultures the stories are set on. It looks so
cool and artistic!
I watched it in French with English subtitles, but the French is so
beautiful and clear that anybody with a little knowledge of the
language could understand it without need of the subtitles. The actors
in the original are great, and the voices are delightful.
The stories are linked by the conversations of a group of animators in
their study, who are trying to make a puppet show and tell a story by
using elements of art, dressing and style of the time in which they
want to set the story. The linking segments are the part I liked the
least in the movie, as the movie would have still been great without
that.
It is funny that an "old style" movie had such a contemporary feeling
and style. Not everything modern needs to be CGI to succeed in
conveying a message, it just needs a good story and imagination.
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Is there more than one version of this?, 29 August 2009
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Author:
planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Although IMDb lists the running time as 70 minutes, I saw PRINCES ET
PRINCESSES by Ocelot in a running time only a tiny fraction of this
time and it seemed complete. I assume this running time is just a
mistake, as this was definitely a short film--unless there is, perhaps,
an alternate version. Could be.
I really, really liked this sweet fairy tale. Although the art style
isn't the most complex, it certainly worked well and was highly
reminiscent of Asian shadow puppets. These characters usually were seen
at side profile but were certainly fascinating to see. But the best
part of this film, by far, is the really wonderful story.
In an unusual and interesting move, the story begins with the three
characters from the story sitting around talking about making up a
fairy tale. They then use their computers and printers to supposedly
put themselves into the story. It's all about a princess who has a
curse on her. It seems that her diamond necklace fell apart and she
disappeared. It seems that the prince that finds the diamonds--ALL the
diamonds--will break the curse. Well, there are two princes working
together and one is obviously a bully and a jerk. When the nice one
finds a diamond (while the other is busy tormenting ants), the jerk
takes the diamond in his hand--at which point the princess appears and
announces that he MUST find all 111 (give or take) diamonds before the
hourglass runs out to break the curse. BUT, if he doesn't, then he'll
be turned into an ant. Well, he only finds 11 and is transformed to a
bug. But what about the nice prince? Will he, too, try and if so will
it turn out any different? Watch it yourself, Buster, and see! But I
can promise that the answer is pretty neat--a lovely and sweet tale
from start to finish! The animation gets a 7 and the story a 9 or 10. I
really liked this story and hope to see more from the talented folks
who made it.
0 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
I love the way the dragon poo out all the canons!, 8 December 2006
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Author:
princessdecadence from United Kingdom
All the stories are funny!
I missed the first story but the rest are good.
They should have left out the drama thing and let them be proper
separate stories. I didn't like the fact that all those are just
staged. It should have been just the stories rather than people in
costumes.
The animation was quite rough in my opinion.
The best bit has to be when the dragon from the sorceress's castle
shoots canons back to them from its butt. Giggle-a-mania.
It's definitely worth a watch.
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