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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

  • 2021
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
32K
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Jenny Slate in Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021)
Marcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colorful existence with his grandmother Connie and their pet lint, Alan. Once part of a sprawling community of shells, they now live alone as the sole survivors of a mysterious tragedy. But when a documentary filmmaker discovers them amongst the clutter of his Airbnb, the short film he posts online brings Marcel millions of passionate fans, as well as unprecedented dangers and a new hope at finding his long-lost family. A beloved character gets his big-screen debut in this hilarious and heartwarming story about finding connection in the smallest corners.
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A cash-strapped documentary maker decides to make his newest documentary about a mollusk shell he finds living in his Airbnb with his friends.A cash-strapped documentary maker decides to make his newest documentary about a mollusk shell he finds living in his Airbnb with his friends.A cash-strapped documentary maker decides to make his newest documentary about a mollusk shell he finds living in his Airbnb with his friends.

  • Director
    • Dean Fleischer Camp
  • Writers
    • Dean Fleischer Camp
    • Jenny Slate
    • Nick Paley
  • Stars
    • Jenny Slate
    • Dean Fleischer Camp
    • Isabella Rossellini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dean Fleischer Camp
    • Writers
      • Dean Fleischer Camp
      • Jenny Slate
      • Nick Paley
    • Stars
      • Jenny Slate
      • Dean Fleischer Camp
      • Isabella Rossellini
    • 138User reviews
    • 128Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 39 wins & 71 nominations total

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    Jenny Slate
    Jenny Slate
    • Marcel
    • (voice)
    Dean Fleischer Camp
    Dean Fleischer Camp
    • Dean
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Connie
    • (voice)
    Joe Gabler
    Joe Gabler
    • Haysack Rep
    Shari Finkelstein
    • 60 Minutes Producer
    Samuel Painter
    Samuel Painter
    • 60 Minutes Camera Operator
    Blake Hottle
    • 60 Minutes Camera Operator
    Scott Osterman
    • 60 Minutes Sound Mixer
    Jeremy Evans
    Jeremy Evans
    • 60 Minutes Grip…
    Lesley Stahl
    Lesley Stahl
    • Lesley Stahl
    Rosa Salazar
    Rosa Salazar
    • Larissa
    Thomas Mann
    Thomas Mann
    • Mark
    Sarah Thyre
    • Catherine
    • (voice)
    Andy Richter
    Andy Richter
    • Mario
    • (voice)
    Nathan Fielder
    Nathan Fielder
    • Justin
    • (voice)
    Jessi Klein
    Jessi Klein
    • Judy
    • (voice)
    Peter Bonerz
    Peter Bonerz
    • The Maestro
    • (voice)
    Jamie Leonhart
    • Shell Family
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Dean Fleischer Camp
    • Writers
      • Dean Fleischer Camp
      • Jenny Slate
      • Nick Paley
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    User reviews138

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    8ferguson-6

    a lovable and witty mollusk

    Greetings again from the darkness. For proof that social media and the internet can be used for good, I offer as evidence this film from writer-director Dean Fleisher-Camp and co-writers Elizabeth Holm, Nick Paley, and Jenny Slate. The first 'Marcel' short film hit the internet in 2010 and was such a hit that there were two follow-up short films and a best-selling picture book. Now expanded to a feature length film of 90 minutes, the innovative and curious premise holds up due to the fully-formed character of a precious one-googly-eyed mollusk shell wearing ... yes ... shoes.

    Why do we connect with Marcel? Well, the instantly recognized voice created by Jenny Slate plays a huge part. There is a welcoming innocence in the wispy tone, and when combined with the exceptional writing, the result is a relatable character full of warmth and wit, and pain and humor. Marcel is naïve, yet persistent. He's someone we like and pull for. The story is told via faux-documentary as a filmmaker (played by director Fleisher-Camp) stays in the Airbnb where Marcel lives with his aging grandmother Connie (voiced by Isabella Rossellini). During interviews, we learn that Marcel longs for his family and community that was disrupted when the home's original owners broke up and moved out. Since then, Marcel has looked after his grandmother and helped her tend the garden. They have been quite creative in their use of household resources, including a tennis ball for transportation.

    The filmmaker posts the interviews online and soon Marcel has a huge following, giving him hope that his family can be tracked down. This leads to a terrific "60 Minutes" segment with journalist Leslie Stahl. The best description I can offer of Marcel is adorable - not a word I use very often. Marcel forces us to view the world through a child's eye, but it's important to note, that while young children may find Marcel cute, the dialogue, wit, and life issues covered will be way over their heads (though not offensive in the least). Young kids (under 10) should probably stick to the shorts. The sad and painful context is balanced by sweetness and optimism. Marcel's story inspires us to embrace all stages of life with an open heart and mind - dealing with grief and sadness, while coming out the other side with spirit intact.

    A24 specializes in distributing innovative and creative movies, and this certainly qualifies. It's not really a mockumentary because it's not mocking anything. The stop-motion approach in documentary style may initially seem like whimsy, but we quickly realize it's more substantive. Individual strength and the power of community are on full display, and somehow Marcel the Shell teaches us ... while wearing shoes.

    Opens in theaters on July 8, 2022.
    8Xstal

    Marvellous Marcel Casts a Spell...

    What would you do, in an Airbnb for you, where you thought you were alone, until a tennis ball did roam; then appears a little shell, puts you under his cute spell, seems he's been left and deserted, though he's charming and assertive; has the place all to himself, alongside Connie and her shelf, there was once a bigger throng, for unknown reasons they've all gone; so you start to record moves, capture chats and he approves, publish them for all to see, where they're gobbled up with glee; before you know it he's a star, people travel from afar, the search begins for family, does he find them - watch the movie.

    An endearingly told tale about a shell called Marcel.
    8TheVictoriousV

    A cute film with beautifully solemn undertones

    Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is remarkably somber for a film so cute; it is a film about small adorable characters and animated inanimate objects spawned from the idea that (to quote the director) "if an object is neglected long enough, it develops a spirit of its own".

    Based on Jenny Slate's and Dean Fleischer Camp's beloved web series about a tiny shell with a big heart and even bigger shoes (the popularity of which is acknowledged by the characters/"interviewees" in this film), it's a stop-motion/live-action mockumentary that is sure to make you cry tears of sadness and even more certain to inspire tears of "MY GOD, THIS IS SO PURE AND PRECIOUS". Something to that effect.

    Some of you might worry that the film is merely cutesy (which is different than being genuinely cute). But the picture is actually rather interesting on a technical level.

    I'd love to see a featurette on just how much of the stop-motion animation is truly stop-motion, and how they made said animations interact so seamlessly with the live-action footage (which is filmed to make the world that surrounds Marcel seem a large and confusing one indeed). Another noteworthy behind-the-scenes detail -- that might have influenced the themes and tone of the film in some way -- is the fact that, whereas Fleischer-Camp and Slate were married when they created the original web series together, they worked on the movie as exes.

    Last but not least: like all great things, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On also contains an appearance by Nathan Fielder. Why are you still here?
    8JackRJosie

    Surprising!

    What a charming little film.

    For a film about a shell it felt incredibly human! It was very relatable to the human experience, it even made me shed a tear. This movie just had no business being this good. It was darling! Just a very sweet lighthearted funny film that touch the soul in a different way! This movie accomplished something emotionally that most "human" movies fail to do! I'm speaking about humans like I'm an alien in this review... I am also a person.

    Great stuff. Great look. Great vibes. Great sound.

    No yeah really the soundtrack was actually very good! Super good score for some reason.
    10benjaminskylerhill

    This movie will heal your heart

    My cold, black, cynical core was absolutely melted by this adorable story. Given this, I believe it is truly impossible to watch this film and still hold negativity in your soul by the time the credits roll.

    Jaw-droppingly fluid stop-motion animation adds such a vibrant life to the world of Marcel the shell and his grandmother. It feels lived-in, yet at the same time, lonely, and this production design adds a great deal to Marcel's emotional journey.

    The comedy is constant and absolutely spectacular. The witty dialogue takes jabs at the oddities of both human and "shell" behavior, but also often carries a surprisingly poignant depth that I did not expect.

    Marcel's world is small, and thus the things he finds joy in are small. I don't think I have ever seen a film so effectively portray the beauty of the "little things" in life.

    This is a film with such a pervasive sense of gratitude for the gift of life-for the gift of opportunities to change, progress, and grow that we are often presented with in this life. It's a story about family and the necessity of the simple sharing of experiences with other people.

    Coming out of the theater, I felt such a profound sense of love for the people around me and for the beautiful things both natural and man-made in this world. And if giving someone a feeling like that isn't the mark of a master artist, I don't know what is.

    It's a masterpiece of creativity and simplicity. It's one of the best films of the year.

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    • Trivia
      Marcel's original shell was purchased in a hobby store. When Fleischer-Camp discovered he needed additional shells during shooting, he learned that, even if the shells were of the same species and purchased at the same store, the difference between them was strikingly noticeable. Eventually, he created additional shells using 3-D printing techniques.
    • Quotes

      Marcel: Guess why I smile a lot.

      Dean: Why?

      Marcel: Uh, 'cause it's worth it.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Asagao
      Written and Performed by Hiroshi Yoshimura

      Courtesy of Nuvola / Yoko Yoshimura

      Under License from Nuvola / Yoko Yoshimura

      By arrangement with Light in the Attic Records & Distribution, LLC

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Universal (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marcel, el caracol con zapatos
    • Production companies
      • Cinereach
      • You Want I Should
      • Sunbeam TV & Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,333,702
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $159,403
      • Jun 26, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,909,209
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.55 : 1

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