Rise of the Guardians

2012 "You better believe."
7.2| 1h37m| PG| en
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When an evil spirit known as Pitch lays down the gauntlet to take over the world, the immortal Guardians must join forces for the first time to protect the hopes, beliefs and imagination of children all over the world.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Maidexpl Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Kirpianuscus only fascinating. proposing a great Jack Frost, using the right way to become memorable, giving realistic character, large doses of tension and humor, adventures, moral lesson, original portrait of duty, friendship and solidarity, spectacular fight scenes and lovely small sentimental isles, it is one of the most seductive animations of the last decade. the explanation is not so easy because its basic virtue is emotion. the manner to be delightful for the inner child . the art to explore an entire universe of symbols, values and believes. the dialogues who are not always comfortable. the North who seems be collection of different fantastic characters but who remains itself. a trip in the essence of childhood. its cold air as precious souvenir.
Ledy Missy At first, I rated this movie a near 10 because I was impressed by how they formulated the story of Jack Frost as a character (and I still am) and the beautiful cinematography they pleased my eyes with.Yes, it was that good (and it still is).I extracted 3 points for the following reasons:a. The ending line. (I was left thinking like, what? The moon?) (-1 point)b. The Boogeyman. (he is a fine villain for kids, yet his evilness is not solid enough, or should I say, the resolution of his evil trait is not solved beautifully, only good enough to keep the story going) (-1 point)c. Overall experience. (there are good movies that you would not bore to watch repetitively, but for me, this movie isn't one of those. After watching it twice, three times, fourth, I finally feel like...what? Especially about the previous reasons)But it wouldn't hurt to watch it once in a while, say, once every several months or once every year.It will fill us with the wonder of Jack Frost's story in a very pleasing cinematography.
Python Hyena Rise of the Guardians (2012): Dir: Peter Ramsey / Voices: Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, Hugh Jackman, Isla Fisher, Jude Law: Corrupt holiday family animated candy coated crap with a title that references the promise of goodness emerging from each holiday. It is like a holiday version of The Avengers only instead of the Hulk, Thor and Captain America we have Santa Claus, Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny. The problem is that the super heroes are intended for action and a certain amount of violence but these holiday theme characters are faulted with unlikely qualities. We have Santa Claus brandishing swords. We have a feisty Easter Bunny with an Australian accent throwing boomerangs. We have the lady Tooth Fairy who protects the memories of teeth. Finally we have Jack Frost whom kids cannot see because they do not believe in him. The one interesting character is Frost who desires to learn where he came from. He is recruited to assist the other Guardians in battling the Boogeyman / Pitch Black. He creates nightmares and aims to make children not believe in the guardians. Director Peter Ramsey is backed with dazzling animation but the story is preposterous. The movie seems fitted for its action and violence and that seems to go against the theme of the characters. The cast would do better starring live in a better film as oppose to wasting their voices in this holiday farce. It just seems that the only guardians who should rise are the parents who should really demonstrate the good nature of these characters and not subject their children to this holiday rubbish. Score: 3 ½ / 10
lisafordeay I seen this in the cinemas 3 years ago with my cousin and I thoroughly enjoyed it.I happened to be watching it last night on TV as it was on so on to the review.Rise Of The Guardians is a Dreamworks Animation movie that tells the tale of Jack Frost(voiced by Into The Woods star Chris Pine)who isn't believed in with the kids as they don't know him as much as the other guardians. One day however and he happens to be chosen by the guardians and he teams up with Santa Clause(voiced by Alec Baldwin with a Russian Accent who is from 30 Rock),Tooth Fairy(voiced by The Great Gatsby's Isla Fisher),the Sandman who doesn't talk,and an Aussie Easter Bunny(voiced by X-Men star and Aussie Actor Hugh Jackman). Together they try and defeat the evil bogeyman named Pitch Black(voiced by The Holiday's Jude Law) who like Jack isn't believed in either and wants the rest of the guardians to suffer just like him. So can the guardians make the kids believe in them and stop Pitch Black from ruining the children's dreams and imaginations forever?Bottom line I enjoyed it the first time I watched it and again last night after 3 years watching it last. The story was very well done,the voice acting is great(it was nice to hear Hugh Jackman use his own accent and not to be putting on another accent as he doesn't use his own accent that much in his films)but the real surprise was Alec Baldwin as Santa Clause with a Russian accent. He really nailed it as his charcther in the movie. Chris Pine sounded very old for Jack Frost but he did a good job since this was his first animated debut.If you love animation like me and want a feel-good movie to watch then check it out. Roll on ROTG II.