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5.1/10
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An intelligent 15-year-old high school student is unexpectedly transferred to a boarding school where he opens a portal of monsters from another dimension.An intelligent 15-year-old high school student is unexpectedly transferred to a boarding school where he opens a portal of monsters from another dimension.An intelligent 15-year-old high school student is unexpectedly transferred to a boarding school where he opens a portal of monsters from another dimension.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Jamie Bell
- Danny
- (voice)
Ryan Samson
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Vanesa Melendez Garrido
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Vanesa Meléndez Garrido)
Barbara Zubieta
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Bárbara Zubieta)
Dario Ramirez Arias
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Dario Ramírez Arias)
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A crazy Mexican animated movie.
It is about an intelligent boy who is taken to a boarding school in England and discovers the fifth dimension where monsters come from and attack them.
Animation is good.
Entertaining
The story at times does not make sense and many things do not, situations like this happen, simply by passing and without spinning.
Many inexplicable events.
The interesting thing is that in England they speak Spanish very fluently.
Colorful to the extreme to hook the child audience.
It fulfills its function which is to entertain but only that.
Talk about teamwork, no more.
It really is not bad what he tries but he stays alone in that.
Light jokes and situation, but they are few moments of comedy.
Predictable like all of its kind.
Not worth your time even if it's the film showing at the time youwant to go to the movies. Thanks.
I guess people like Ruby Rose are destined to be in rubbish films, just like The Meg, which was terrible.
This would be ok for a 5 year old but not any older.
The positive:
They managed to make me chuckle a couple times, specifically two times, and I think it was mostly from desperation more than anything.
The cons: Everything else, they have so many bad tropes they just keep throwing at the wall, over and over, disjointed scenes, non-sensical plot, and really just sorta racist against Mexicans, which is odd as it is Mexican.
There are scenes that literally doesn't fit in, where they make really bad skits. Everyone in the movie is unlikeable and no character development at all.
I don't get how this came out of pre-production, or even made it out of Mexico, it's just really really bad.
The cons: Everything else, they have so many bad tropes they just keep throwing at the wall, over and over, disjointed scenes, non-sensical plot, and really just sorta racist against Mexicans, which is odd as it is Mexican.
There are scenes that literally doesn't fit in, where they make really bad skits. Everyone in the movie is unlikeable and no character development at all.
I don't get how this came out of pre-production, or even made it out of Mexico, it's just really really bad.
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Did you know
- GoofsWhen going after the monster Manuel, the characters step in the slime trail he left behind, making squishy sound effects. Despite this, there are no tracks left in the slime, no slime tracked through the halls, and no slime on their shoes afterward.
- Crazy creditsSome animated sequences of the three main characters running through the fifth dimension appear with the start of the credits.
- SoundtracksQue Bonito
Performed by Mexican Music Library
Written by Antonio Garcia Isaac
Publisher MML Latin Music, Penthouse Music
Courtesy of Mexican Music Library
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- Also known as
- Cranston Academy: Monster Zone
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,423,666
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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