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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
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Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Ella Purnell, Pixie Davies, Lauren McCrostie, Cameron James-King, Thomas Odwell, and Joseph Odwell in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016)
When Jake discovers clues to a mystery that spans alternate realities and times, he uncovers a secret refuge known as Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. As he learns about the residents and their unusual abilities, Jake realizes that safety is an illusion, and danger lurks in the form of powerful, hidden enemies. Jake must figure out who is real, who can be trusted, and who he really is.
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When Jacob discovers clues to a mystery that stretches across time, he finds Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. But the danger deepens after he gets to know the residents and learn... Read allWhen Jacob discovers clues to a mystery that stretches across time, he finds Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. But the danger deepens after he gets to know the residents and learns about their special powers.When Jacob discovers clues to a mystery that stretches across time, he finds Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. But the danger deepens after he gets to know the residents and learns about their special powers.

  • Director
    • Tim Burton
  • Writers
    • Ransom Riggs
    • Jane Goldman
  • Stars
    • Eva Green
    • Asa Butterfield
    • Samuel L. Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    201K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,630
    286
    • Director
      • Tim Burton
    • Writers
      • Ransom Riggs
      • Jane Goldman
    • Stars
      • Eva Green
      • Asa Butterfield
      • Samuel L. Jackson
    • 518User reviews
    • 337Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Eva Green
    Eva Green
    • Miss Peregrine
    Asa Butterfield
    Asa Butterfield
    • Jake
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Barron
    Judi Dench
    Judi Dench
    • Miss Avocet
    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Ornithologist
    Allison Janney
    Allison Janney
    • Dr. Golan
    Chris O'Dowd
    Chris O'Dowd
    • Frank
    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • Abe
    Ella Purnell
    Ella Purnell
    • Emma
    Finlay MacMillan
    Finlay MacMillan
    • Enoch
    Lauren McCrostie
    Lauren McCrostie
    • Olive
    Hayden Keeler-Stone
    • Horace
    Georgia Pemberton
    • Fiona
    Milo Parker
    Milo Parker
    • Hugh
    Raffiella Chapman
    Raffiella Chapman
    • Claire
    Pixie Davies
    Pixie Davies
    • Bronwyn
    Joseph Odwell
    • Twin #1
    Thomas Odwell
    • Twin #2
    • Director
      • Tim Burton
    • Writers
      • Ransom Riggs
      • Jane Goldman
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    7mariaagnesquinn

    Different from Books but it's still good

    The difference from the books allows this to be stand alone without driving you mental because you're left with a cliffhanger for a long time or, potentially, forever... if you enjoyed watch and enjoy it without reading the books?? Read them or get them on audiobook; you will LOVE them!!!

    If you've read the trilogy first and THEN watch the film. You're in for a wee change, but it sat well with me rather than be left in insane-land til I could get the next book, or chapter, or be able to see the bigger picture...
    7Screen_Blitz

    Tim Burton's visual methodology strives enough to make up for the tainted script

    If you are fan of visionary director Tim Burton, chances are you know mostly for his distinct visual style, a style he's possessed since his signature debut in the comedy-horror 'Beetlejuice' in 1988. Burton has embraced a Gothic visual modus and macabre atmosphere that has most often made his films more of visual spectacles than films with compelling storytelling. This dark fantasy inspired by Ransom Riggs's best-selling novel series of the same name sees Burton continuing his signature trend with his dazzling visual methodology that manages to outplay it's occasionally clunky script. Written by Jane Goldman, frequent collaborator of director Matthew Vaughn, this film translates it's compelling source material with fine, but occasionally sluggish style-over-substance flick that only succeeds on embracing Burton's typical visual grandeur than coherent storytelling. Enter sixteen-year old Jake (played by Asa Butterfield), a young teen inspired by the extraordinary adventures of his grandfather Abe Portman (played by Terence Stamp) to seek out a mysterious foster family raised by the witch-like Miss Peregrine (played by Eva Green). The family consisted of children gifted with utterly bizarre abilities including a child who can manipulate air and breath underwater, another with an invisible body, one with a monstrous mouth at the back of her head, another with the ability to light things on fire with her bare hands, the list goes in. As the young man is drawn into their unnatural world, he learns the secrets of their family that put their lives in grave danger against mysterious monsters that pray on them.

    With Tim Burton operating behind the camera, it is predictable that this strives for bizarre and spooky imagery that immediately hits you with reminiscence of Burton's previous works. The world of the titular character's mysterious habitat is drawn with an authentic 1940s-era production design and spooky imagery of characters with creepy CGI anatomical abnormalities and corpses with eyes hollowed out; just enough bizarre scenery to give elementary-school aged kids to the heebie jeebies. The make-up done on Eva Green's Miss Peregrine to give her a Maleficient-like appearance is pretty nice to look at as well. How Tim Burton's visual heft manages to tower over the storytelling however, comes as the film's prime disappointment. The first hour follows a 'X-Men meets Harry Potter' plot introducing a series of uncanny characters through long, convoluted exposition. In the process, the characters then introduce a time looping element that is should have made the plot more interesting but only adds more needless confusion to the already mind-boggling plot, and it's not until the roughly the hour and a half mark when the story begins to make reasonable sense. At that point, we are granted with our heroes engaging climatic showdown against creepy Slenderman-like creatures followed by a fight against devilish, glowy-eyed Samuel L. Jackson (an odd casting choice) filled with slick special effects and CGI. By the end, it fairly makes up for the sluggish narrative as does the performances. Asa Butterfield does a fine job as the protagonist but it's only disappointing that his character falls short of interest. In the midst of the crowded cast however, Eva Green is easily the standout in the performance department, giving a profound portrayal as the titular supporting entity.

    Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a slick dark fantasy spectacle that is gracefully held up by Tim Burton's signature visual appeal above Jane Goldman's blemished screenplay. In fair words, Tim Burton's effort on rendering Ransom Riggs's popular source material come to somewhat satisfying results, even if it falls deep under the flairs of Burton's magnums opuses.
    7Xamrek

    Enjoyable, but could be better

    After reading the book and also all the 1 star reviews on IMDb, I, honestly, quite liked the film. Not perfect but still well produced and with amazing visual effects. The most un-Tim Burton film (I mean it in a good way) Tim has made, taking a break from Johnny Depp and Helen Bonham Carter or even Alan Rickman. All I'm saying is that it's a GOOD film, but nothing more. This is a short review but it says it all. I recommend to be over 10 to watch this cause it gave me the chills and should be classified as horror.
    5RockoDaFoxxo

    Could've been a great film. Despite some intriguing story elements and a promising first act, it sadly ends up being OK.

    Just to clarify one thing: I don't hate Tim Burton at all. In fact, I kinda love his work. He has a very unique and imaginative vision, seems to have a tasteful choice for actors (besides Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter), and can really pour his heart and soul in some of his films like "Edward Scissorhands", "Corpse Bride", and "The Nightmare Before Christmas". But, just like any director, he has his missteps also. Some of his recent work is very lackluster and, at times, flat-out bad (Planet of the... BLAHK!).

    But I was still excited for this particular project of his. I haven't read the book, or knew much about it, but when I saw the trailer I got my hopes up. Maybe this will be his big comeback! Asa Butterfield is an actor I like, the imagery is appropriately dream- like and the source material seems to fit his style perfectly. It even has the screenwriter from X-Men: First Class!

    So I went to see the film with a few of my friends in a theater of around 15 people and 25-30 recliner seats. I couldn't wait to see another great Tim Burton movie!

    And for the first half of the film... I genuinely enjoyed it! Sure, it does take some time for Jacob to reach Peregrine's home, but once he does... I couldn't help but smile like an idiot. The world that Jacob enters is fascinating, the visuals are exceptional, and every one of the peculiar kids are very interesting side- characters. I wanted to learn more about the girl that could lift boulders over her head! There is also this kid that can project his dreams into film... how cool! The first act always left me with questions that I was excited to hear about when the plot kicks in.

    And then the plot kicks in...

    That is where the movie starts to run out of steam.

    I could tell there were a lot of story elements in the book just from watching the movie, because in the second half a lot of it felt crammed in. Whenever I try to follow the story as best as I can, there's always this one subplot that makes precious little sense. It also doesn't help that the villain is weak and his motivations are somewhat vague.

    The climax is pretty abrupt and Burton sadly delves into a few clichés that aggravate me. A lot of it felt by-the-numbers at that time, and I was sorely disappointed.

    That's not to say that this was a bad film, because it isn't. The acting (especially from Eva Green) is competent, the whole film is imaginative in its story and visuals, and somewhere buried beneath lies a great film with lots of creative ideas and appealing whimsy. But the plot is messy, the main character is bland, the pacing is at times uneven and, in the end, it's just another average YA adaptation that had loads of potential.

    VERDICT:

    + Visuals + Well-cast, especially for Eva Green + Imaginative + Sense of wonder in the first act + Solid directing + Interesting side characters

    • Villain - The hero is underdeveloped - Plot is messy - Pacing is uneven - Unconvincing love chemistry


    SCORE: 5.5/10
    8claudio_carvalho

    Delightful Original Adventure

    Jake (Asa Butterfield) is an outcast teenager that adores his grandfather Abraham 'Abe' Portman (Terence Stamp) that used to tell stories of the orphanage in Wales where he was raised to him. When Abe is murdered in his house in Florida and has his eyes removes, Jake sees a monster and his parents take him to a psychologist. Jake asks to go to Wales to visit the orphanage and his psychologist agrees. His father Franklin Portman (Chris O'Dowd) travels with him to Wales and Jake discovers that the orphanage was bombed in 1943 by the Germans. When he decides to visit the ruins of the orphanage again, Abe finds a girl and soon he learns that the orphanage, the headmaster Miss Peregrine (Eva Green) and the children still exist trapped in a time loop. But they are in danger since monsters are hunting them down. And Jake has the gift of seeing monsters. What will Jake do?

    "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" is a delightful original adventure directed by Tim Burton. The fantasy is a sort of X-Men and is highly entertaining with lovely characters and evil villains. Despite the confused idea of time loops, the film entertains adults and children. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brzil):"O Orfanato da Srta. Peregrine Para Crianças Peculiares" ("The Orphanage of Miss Peregrine for Peculiar Children")

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    • Trivia
      Director Tim Burton aimed to use as few digital effects as possible. "It was nice to shoot on-location, to be connected to a place and geography, while having people floating, as opposed to doing it all digitally."
    • Goofs
      When Mr. Barron meets Jake at the entrance to the Loop, he says the only thing he can't change about himself are his eyes. When he takes Jake's form in the room with the Ymbrynes, his eyes are the same color as Jake's.
    • Quotes

      Franklin Portman: [Sees a bird flying above the boat] Wow! Jake, check it out. That's a peregrine falcon.

      Jake: A peregrine like the headmistress?

      Franklin Portman: Sure... That's probably where Grandpa came up with that whole turning into a bird thing.

      Jake: Maybe - Maybe that's really her!

      [Turns to shout at the bird]

      Jake: Hey, Miss Peregrine! It's me, Jake! I'm Abe Portman's grandson! Please, don't crap on us!

      [Franklin gives him a horrified look]

      Jake: Oh my God, Dad, I'm kidding.

    • Crazy credits
      Photos of the peculiars and the house are seen behind the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Run, Rabbit, Run
      Written by Ralph T. Butler and Noel Gay

      Performed by Flanagan and Allen

      Courtesy of Decca Music Group Limited

      under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Belgium
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miss Peregrine y los niños peculiares
    • Filming locations
      • Brasschaat, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium(Miss Peregrine's home)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Chernin Entertainment
      • TSG Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $110,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $87,242,834
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $28,871,140
      • Oct 2, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $296,482,446
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos

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