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Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants

Original title: Minuscule: La vallée des fourmis perdues
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
9.4K
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Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants (2013)
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Somewhere in the forest, a stranded ladybug joins forces with a squad of black ants to retrieve a tin box of delicious sugar cubes to the hive. A battalion of fierce red ants has already set... Read allSomewhere in the forest, a stranded ladybug joins forces with a squad of black ants to retrieve a tin box of delicious sugar cubes to the hive. A battalion of fierce red ants has already set their sights on the loot. Who shall prevail?Somewhere in the forest, a stranded ladybug joins forces with a squad of black ants to retrieve a tin box of delicious sugar cubes to the hive. A battalion of fierce red ants has already set their sights on the loot. Who shall prevail?

  • Directors
    • Hélène Giraud
    • Thomas Szabo
  • Writers
    • Thomas Szabo
    • Hélène Giraud
  • Stars
    • Diego Hancy
    • Helsa Baneria
    • Holly J. Barrett
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    9.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hélène Giraud
      • Thomas Szabo
    • Writers
      • Thomas Szabo
      • Hélène Giraud
    • Stars
      • Diego Hancy
      • Helsa Baneria
      • Holly J. Barrett
    • 39User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Diego Hancy
    • Baby Ladybug
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Helsa Baneria
    • The Red Queen Ant
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Holly J. Barrett
    Holly J. Barrett
    • Pregnant Woman
    • (voice)
    Jack Blessing
    Jack Blessing
    • Mandible
    • (voice)
    Nerietta Sophia Buller
    • The Black Queen Ant
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Rachel Crane
    Rachel Crane
    • The Dragonfly
    • (voice)
    Brian T. Delaney
    Brian T. Delaney
    • Bable
    • (voice)
    Giselle Eisenberg
    Giselle Eisenberg
    • Ladybug Mom
    • (voice)
    Craig Ferdivo
    • Butor
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Peter Lee
    • Bable
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Max Normica
    • Cox
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Chris Sprister
    • The Baby Ladybug
    • (voice)
    Anna Vary
    • Toofette
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Charlie Vays
    • Mandible
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Avalya Yrica
    • The Black Spider
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Hélène Giraud
      • Thomas Szabo
    • Writers
      • Thomas Szabo
      • Hélène Giraud
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    User reviews39

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    8wayne-robb

    funny sad and brilliant looking

    its a shame people won't watch this because they think its foreign. there is no dialogue just a great score and sound effects, the insects do speak in there language which anyone with half a brain can work out! the cross animation with real world looks stunning! this will slowly become an all time great when the masses slowly catch on. great fun for children and adults alike,having said that young children may find bits a bit too sad! its a clever story of kindness,bullying,friendship,and war! all i can say is give it a chance and you will be very glad you did! its not cheaply done and could be compared to the outstanding visuals of a pixar movie! enjoy!!!!
    8markleachsa-1

    No dialogue - but perfectly understandable

    When I started watching this charming film, I was surprised not to see the usual list of stars who would be voicing the various parts. However, once the film got going and went to ground level I realised that there are no human stars - because there are no words. And yet I understood every conversation with no difficulty whatsoever.

    This is the brilliance of this film - one which puts cgi (and not a lot of cgi really) over real filmed scenes in an effortless, flowing way to create completely believable cinematography. That is not to say the film is believable, in the same way that Tinkerbell and A Bugs Life are unbelievable. And yet it is completely riveting to watch a ladybug take a meandering, drifting, wonderfully entertaining journey to save the day for new friends.

    There are no words spoken, and yet there is plenty of perfectly understandable dialogue - a mixture of toots, peeps and growls that need no translation, along with a mass of subtle and not-so-subtle sound effects. The humour of realising that the buzz flies are the insect equivalent of a motorcycle gang, and the smile at hearing the oh-so-faint sounds of sawing and hammering as the ants build their nest - these are some of what make the-film-with-the-impossibly-long-name so satisfying, even as an adult. And my children were completely engrossed and living the story along with the minuscule hero all the way through.

    Great movie.
    7Imdbidia

    Very charming and entertaining

    I was a fan of the series Minuscule, so I was looking forward to watch this feature film. Miniscule and the Valley of the Lost Ants has the same charm, visual impact and sense of humour as the episodes of the series, but there is a well-developed story here.

    A young ladybug loses track of her family and, by accident, pairs with a group of black ants trying to carry a big case of sugar cubes to their hive. There is a considerable distance, and the weight of the case makes them take a detour through the forest. The adventure commences when the aggressive red ants get interested in the treasure.

    Minuscule offers a very simple story, but it is very charming and engaging. Clean universal humour, for both children and adults, for people all over the world no matter their culture. If you haven't watch the series, it will surprise you see the character bugs being just bugs, not talking humans masked as bugs. However, they are enjoyable because they feel real bugs but also have situations that are basically human.

    There are so many lovely scenes in the movie, so is difficult to choose one. However, my favorite is the one involving the spider, which is adorable! And the battle of the ants is absolutely epic!

    The animation is great, a mix of natural backgrounds and 3D characters fused together as one. The filming of the backgrounds is fabulous because during the walking, flying or racing scenes the viewer feels that the magnitude and movement of the background is that a bug experiences.

    The sounds of the different characters are wonderful and so very funny!

    Some of the things that made Minuscule the series most appealing to me were the domestic environments in which many of the bugs' stories occurred, so I would have loved a bit of that also in the movie. That is a personal preference, of course.

    Personally, I thought the film could have been shortened and some unnecessary scenes edited out and the film would still be as good.

    Great fun, clean humour, very entertaining.
    8Raul4ever

    Cute little film that will lift you up.

    For a movie that blends CGI with real world shots, this is a very well done venture. The landscape is very beautiful, the music is delightful and there is a serene quality to the movie that would sooth your senses in the long run. As another reviewer mentioned, there was no real point to putting up racing car sounds to flying bugs but this is brief. There is no dialogue at all so its just sit back and follow the way these bugs communicate though whistles and chirps. Its a nice tale of friendship and I have to commend the director for this innovative venture. The final war scene between the red and the black ants is hilarious so I would highly recommend watching till the end.
    8planktonrules

    Wow...this film is so original in style!

    Hélène Giraud and Thomas Szabo wrote and directed this highly unusual French film. Although the subject matter is rather familiar (with prior CGI films like Antz and A Bug's Life), the style and content is like nothing I've ever seen before—and this is, by far the biggest strength of this cute little film. However, I must warn you that initially I hated this film, as the beginning was loud and not especially enjoyable— but keep watching…it will grow on you!

    When the film begins, it begins with a normal setting out in the countryside. This is not CGI but real film. However, throughout the film the two are integrated together. When you see the world from a human's point of you, it's standard film. When it goes to the micro world of insects, the CGI is used. It's a very clever way to do the movie and it works very well. However, what did NOT work well for me were all the sound effects for the racing bugs. Using automobile sound effects seemed a bit heavy-handed and silly. Fortunately, this soon gave way to a strange sort of world where instead of voices (like you'd hear in films like A Bug's Life), you hear a combination of odd whistles and chirps. It's strange but works—especially since this makes the film much more universal than a typical animated film. There's simply no need to re-dub or caption the movie! I should also note that I did NOT see this in 3D—and assume that would have improved it…at least a bit.

    The plot to Minuscule is not so childish or anthropomorphic as the other insect films I mentioned. In fact, the plot is amazingly simple. A group of black ants (along with their friend, a lady bug) find a lunch box filled with sugar and take it back to their colony. However, a group of red ants are NOT pleased—it should be their sugar and if the black ants take it, it's war!!

    What follows is a very surreal war between the colonies—and the film improved tremendously. This is because all pretext for realism goes out the window and the movie really won me over! After all, MOST insect battles do not involve bugs bringing cans of insect spray, slingshots and firecrackers to the conflict! Who's going to win? See the film for yourself.

    The best thing about the film is simply how different it is from everything else. Too often films are derivative and familiar—something that bores me to death. However, here the filmmakers manage to create something wholly new and clever. The CGI is lovely—and different from what you'd see from Dreamworks, Disney or Pixar. More noticeable is the music. It's almost magical and so unlike the typical child-oriented CGI film. It's instead very classically inspired and perfect for the film. Finally, the film has a cute sense of humor. While I don't think it's a comedy or is meant as one, I loved the expressions on the faces of the red ants. Despite a few slow moments here and there and the rough start, this is really a film to see. Will it appeal to little kids? Maybe not. But for older kids, teens and adults who want something different and not cloyingly sweet but still family-friendly, it's well worth seeing. Vive la différence!

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    • Trivia
      A portrait of the Mona Lisa can be seen in Spider's house.
    • Goofs
      When the ladybug and the ant come to the storeroom to take the box of matches, the sliding number puzzle's 11, 12 and 15 numbers' positions look different than the attendant ant came back with the matches.
    • Quotes

      Screaming Bull Ant: [Wilhelm Scream] AAH!

    • Crazy credits
      in the pre-credits scene, Mandible is trying to figure out a puzzle in his workshop while doing cross-eyes.
    • Alternate versions
      in the Polish release, voices have been added in.
    • Connections
      Followed by Minuscule 2: Mandibles from Far Away (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      The New Nature
      (english version)

      Music and Lyrics my Ben Krolff

      Produced by Ben Krolff

      Performed by Gidney Katina

      Piano by Robert Walker

      Recorded at Futurikon Recording Studios, USA

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • United States
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    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Minuscule: Insects United
    • Filming locations
      • Ecrins National Park, France
    • Production companies
      • Futurikon
      • Entre Chien et Loup
      • 2d3D Animations
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    • Budget
      • $19,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,022,738
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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