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Truy t c3 acm ph c3 a9p thu e1 ba adt movie club. Truy t c3 acm ph c3 a9p thu e1 ba adt movie video. Son: Mom, we have dad but not really only his lower half- Mom: Say no more. This looks weird... Truy t c3 acm ph c3 a9p thu e1 ba adt movie result. Onward Theatrical release poster Directed by Dan Scanlon Produced by Kori Rae Written by Dan Scanlon Jason Headley Keith Bunin Starring Tom Holland Chris Pratt Julia Louis-Dreyfus Octavia Spencer Music by Mychael Danna [1] Jeff Danna [1] Cinematography Sharon Calahan Adam Habib Edited by Catherine Apple [2] Production company Walt Disney Pictures Pixar Animation Studios Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Release date February 21, 2020 ( Berlinale) March 6, 2020 (United States) Running time 103 minutes [3] Country United States Language English Budget $100–200 million [4] Box office $68 million [5] Onward is a 2020 American computer-animated urban fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The film is directed by Dan Scanlon, produced by Kori Rae from a screenplay written by Scanlon, Jason Headley and Keith Bunin, and stars the voices of Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Octavia Spencer. Set in a suburban fantasy world, the film follows two elf brothers who set out on a quest to find a spell that will bring back their deceased father. [6] The film premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival on February 21, 2020 and was released in the United States on March 6, 2020. It received generally positive reviews from critics and has grossed $68 million worldwide. Plot In a world inhabited by mythical creatures, magic is commonplace and its wielders are greatly respected. However, due to the difficulty of mastering it as well as technological advances over the years, the use of magic eventually becomes all but forgotten. In a time equivalent to the modern day, two teenage elves live in the city of New Mushroomton: Ian Lightfoot, who lacks in self-confidence, and his older brother Barley, a passionate role-playing and historical fanatic who longs to go on a proper adventure. Their father Wilden died of a severe illness shortly before Ian's birth, leaving their mother Laurel to raise them. On Ian's sixteenth birthday, Laurel gives the brothers a gift from Wilden: a magical staff, a rare gem, and a letter describing a "visitation spell" that can resurrect Wilden for a single day. Barley attempts to cast the spell to no avail, but Ian succeeds in doing so later that night. Due to Barley's interference, only the lower half of Wilden's body is physically reformed before the gem disintegrates. Resolving to fix their mistake, the brothers leave on a quest to acquire another gem in order to reattempt the spell. Laurel finds the boys gone soon after and leaves to find them. Ian and Barley first visit the Manticore's Tavern, named for and run by a fearless adventurer who possesses a map to the gem. The tavern has become a mundane family restaurant and the Manticore, Corey, is its uptight manager. In an argument with the boys over the map, Corey realizes how boring her life has become and drives the customers away in a fit of rage, accidentally setting fire to the restaurant and the map. The brothers' only clue is a children's menu that suggests "Raven's Point" as a possible location of the gem. Laurel later arrives at the scene and befriends Corey, who calms down and agrees to help her. Corey warns her that the brothers' journey may lead to the awakening of a vicious beast (a fact she forgot to mention to the brothers), which can only be defeated by a special sword. They find it at a pawn shop, whose owner demands an exorbitant price after she learns of its nature. Corey paralyzes her with a sting, and she and Laurel steal the sword. As Ian and Barley travel out of New Mushroomton and into a mountainous area, they narrowly escape from the police and a motorcycle gang of pixies, relying on Ian's newly awakened spell-casting abilities and Barley's instinct for where the gem might be hidden. They discover that "Raven's Point" is a hint to follow the directions indicated by a series of bird statues. They descend underground, avoiding a series of traps, and follow a river to its end. Surfacing, they find themselves back in the city and across the street from their high school. Ian lashes out at Barley for leading them on a wild goose chase and walks away with Wilden. While alone with Wilden, Ian realizes that Barley has served as an effective father figure throughout his youth and their recent quest and returns to make amends. Barley notices a flower-shaped hole in a fountain and fills it with a rock he took from one of the bird statues, triggering the fountain to open and reveal the gem he and Ian need. When he takes it, though, the school rearranges itself into a giant stone dragon and attacks. Ian tries to fend it off with the staff, but it is knocked from his grip and into the ocean; he manages to reform it from a splinter embedded in his hand and continues the fight. Corey flies in carrying Laurel, who plunges the magic sword into the dragon's heart and weakens it long enough for Ian to cast the visitation spell and fully reform Wilden's body. Ian sends Barley ahead to spend time with Wilden before the spell wears off, and he holds off the dragon long enough for Laurel to destroy it. Afterward, Barley tells Ian that Wilden is proud of him and the brothers share a hug. Even though Ian has given up a chance to see his father face to face, he is content with the time the two spent together on the journey. His confidence and spell-casting improve, and he surprises Barley by painting his new van, which Barley bought to replace the one he deliberately destroyed in the mountains to fend off the police. Corey reopens the Manticore's Tavern in its original spirit, drawing in customers with tales of her past adventures, and the citizens of New Mushroomton begin to reclaim their magical heritage. Voice cast Tom Holland as Ian Lightfoot, [7] [8] a teenaged elf who is Barley's brother and Laurel and Wilden's son. Chris Pratt as Barley Lightfoot, [7] [8] Ian's brother, and Laurel and Wilden's son who longs for a magical quest. Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Laurel Lightfoot, [7] [8] [9] the widowed mother of Ian and Barley. Octavia Spencer as Corey, a manticore restaurant owner who Ian and Barley go to for help on their quest. Mel Rodriguez as Colt Bronco, a centaur police officer and Laurel's new boyfriend. [10] Kyle Bornheimer as Wilden Lightfoot, Ian and Barley's late father and Laurel's late husband. [11] Lena Waithe as Specter, a cyclops police officer. [10] [12] [13] Ali Wong as Gore, a faun police officer. [10] Grey Griffin as Dewdrop, a pixie and the leader of the Pixie Dusters biker gang. Tracey Ullman as Grecklin, a pawn shop owner. [11] Wilmer Valderrama as Gaxton, a college friend of Wilden. [11] George Psarras as Avel, a cop. [11] John Ratzenberger as Fenwick, a construction worker. [11] Production Development In July 2017, Pixar announced a "suburban fantasy world" film at the D23 Expo, with Scanlon directing and Rae producing. [6] The film's inspired by Scanlon's father's death when Scanlon and his brother were younger, and their relationship. He decided to write the story after hearing an audio clip of his father. [14] On December 12, 2018, the title was revealed. [15] In 2019, Headley and Bunin were hired to rewrite the screenplay. Casting On December 12, 2018, Holland, Pratt, Louis-Dreyfus and Spencer were announced as starring in the film. [16] While having recorded most of their lines separately, Holland and Pratt did some of their recording sessions together since, according to Scanlon, "they've worked together before and hung out together". [17] According to Rae, Holland and Pratt improvised some of their lines while recording together. [18] On December 17, 2019, Wong, Waithe and Rodriguez joined the cast of the film. [10] On February 18, 2020, Valderrama, Ullman, Bornheimer, Psarras and Ratzenberger were revealed to have been cast on the film. [11] Music On April 16, 2019, Mychael and Jeff Danna were revealed to be the film's composers. [1] On February 12, 2020, Brandi Carlile revealed she recorded the song "Carried Me With You" for the film's end credits. She co-wrote it with Phil and Tim Hanseroth. [19] The film's soundtrack was released on February 28, 2020. [19] All music is composed by the Dannas, except where noted. Onward (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) No. Title Writer(s) Performer Length 1. "Carried Me With You" Brandi Carlile, Phil and Tim Hanseroth Carlile 3:33 2. "Quests of Yore" 0:52 3. "The World Was Full of Wonder" 1:37 4. "A Little Magic" 0:43 5. "Bad Dragon" 1:03 6. "New Ian" 2:36 7. "My Mighty Steed" 0:22 8. "My Birthday is Cancelled" 0:44 9. "Wish I Could Spend the Day with You" 1:46 10. "The Visitation Spell" 3:35 11. "The Spell" 1:06 12. "The Spell Only Lasts One Day" 0:56 13. "Find Another Phoenix Gem" 0:49 14. "Going On a Quest" 0:24 15. "Laurel in Pursuit" 0:44 16. "The Manticore's Tavern" 0:43 17. "Tavern Remodeling" 1:12 18. "The Map to Raven's Point" 1:45 19. "Two Teenage Elves" 0:38 20. "Magnora Gantuan! " 0:32 21. "Baby Legs" 0:41 22. "Pixie Dusters" 1:18 23. "The Guardian Curse" 0:42 24. "Driving Test" 3:17 25. "Dance Fight" 2:22 26. "Path of Peril" 0:41 27. "Pawn Shop" 0:28 28. "Tracking Guinevere" 1:04 29. "Bottomless Pit" 0:56 30. "The Trust Bridge" 1:20 31. "Follow Your Gut" 0:52 32. "Running From the Cops" 1:59 33. "Sacrifice" 0:59 34. "Just a Beat Up Old Van" 1:36 35. "The Cave" 0:54 36. "Accelior! " 0:26 37. "Boom Bastia! " 0:47 38. "Barley's Last Memory of Dad" 0:58 39. "Led Us to Our Victory! " 1:49 40. "The Truth Comes Out" 0:39 41. "Share My Life With Him" 3:24 42. "Battling the Dragon" 3:03 43. "Voltar Thunderseer! " 0:59 44. "Dad" 2:52 45. "Magic Returns" 2:48 Total length: 1:02:32 Release Onward premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival on February 21, 2020. [20] It was released in the United States on March 6, 2020. [7] On February 27, 2020, it was announced that the film included a new short-film titled Playdate with Destiny. The short-film stars Maggie Simpson of The Simpsons. [21] [22] Marketing On May 29, 2019, two stills from the film, featuring Barley, Ian and their mother, were revealed. The following day, the film's teaser poster was released, and the teaser trailer debuted during ABC 's broadcast of the 2019 NBA Finals. [23] The trailer was also shown with Toy Story 4 and Spider-Man: Far From Home. An official trailer was released on October 10, 2019. Another trailer was released on December 17, 2019. Lawsuit On January 27, 2020, a San Francisco tattoo artist named Sweet Cecily Daniher filed a copyright lawsuit against Disney, Pixar, and Onward producer Kori Rae. In September 2018, Pixar rented a van owned by Daniher and decorated with a unicorn-themed mural for use in a one-day festival. She learned about the production of Onward in May 2019 and, after seeing images of the van used by Ian and Barley Lightfoot in the film, came to believe that Pixar had stolen the design of her van in violation of her rental agreement with the company, and violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Visual Artists Rights Act, and California Artists Protection Act. She also sought in her suit to prohibit distribution of the film and any infringing advertisements or merchandise. [24] Reception Box office As of March 8, 2020, Onward has grossed $40 million in the United States and Canada, and $28 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $68 million. [5] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside The Way Back and the wide expansion of Emma, and was projected to gross $45–50 million from 4, 200 theaters in its opening weekend. [25] The film held early advance screenings on February 29, and made $650, 000 from 470 theaters. [26] It then made $12. 1 million on its first day, including $2 million from Thursday night previews. The film went on to debut to $40 million, topping the box office but marking the third-ever lowest start for a Pixar film. [27] [4] Critical response On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 86% based on 224 reviews, with an average rating of 7. 12/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "It may suffer in comparison to Pixar's classics, but Onward makes effective use of the studio's formula -- and stands on its own merits as a funny, heartwarming, dazzlingly animated adventure. " [28] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 54 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [29] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale (tied with Cars 2 for the lowest score received by a Pixar film), and PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it 4. 5 out of 5 stars. [27] Ban and censorship The film was banned in the Arab countries of Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, as one female cyclops police officer character in the film named Specter (voiced by Lena Waithe) briefly indicates that she is a lesbian. The scene in question is a brief scene in which a centaur police officer character named Colt Bronco is lamenting about how Ian and Barley Lightfoot do not respect him as a father figure. Specter then replies to him by saying, "It's not easy being a new parent—my girlfriend's daughter got me pulling my hair out, okay? " [30] [31] [32] Homosexual acts are criminalized in these four aforementioned countries, which are predominantly Muslim, although Kuwait does not criminalize female homosexual acts. However, this ban is not universal, and the film has been screened in Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, and Egypt. In Russia, where the gay propaganda law officially criminalizes the dissemination of LGBT-related content to minors under 18, the Russian dub, handled by Disney Character Voices International, changed the line to "It's not easy being a new parent—my partner's daughter got me pulling my hair out, okay? " instead. The Russian dub also avoided referring to Specter with gender-specific pronouns as well. [30] [31] [32] References ^ a b c "Mychael & Jeff Danna to Score Pixar's 'Onward' – Film Music Reporter". Archived from the original on April 17, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2019. ^ "Catherine Apple". collider. Retrieved December 8, 2019. ^ "Programme - Onward". Berlinale. Retrieved February 16, 2020. ^ a b "Pixar's 'Onward' Opens to Modest Box Office With Weekend Down $100 Million From Last Year". IndieWire. March 7, 2020. Retrieved March 7, 2020. ^ a b "Onward (2020)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 8, 2020. ^ a b Variety staff (July 14, 2017). "D23: Pixar Announces Untitled Quest Movie Set in 'Suburban Fantasy World ' ". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on July 15, 2017. Retrieved July 21, 2017. ^ a b c d McNary, Dave (December 12, 2018). "Chris Pratt, Tom Holland, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Octavia Spencer to Voice Pixar's 'Onward ' ". Archived from the original on December 12, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2018. ^ a b c Pixar Post. "Breaking: First Look at Characters Ian and Barley Lightfoot from Pixar's Suburban Fantasy Film, 'Onward' (In Theaters March 6, 2020)". Archived from the original on May 29, 2019. Retrieved May 29, 2019. ^ White, James (August 25, 2019). "D23: Pixar Brings New Onward Clips". Empire. Archived from the original on August 25, 2019. Retrieved August 26, 2019. ^ a b c d "Behold: Character posters for #PixarOnward, including newly-announced cast @AliWong, @LenaWaithe, and @_MelRodriguez_. ✨ Check back tomorrow to see the brand-new trailer for the film" – via Twitter. ^ a b c d e f "Stars attended the world premiere of Disney Pixar's "Onward" at the El Capitan Theatre on Feb. 18, 2020 in Hollywood, Calif". New York Daily News. Retrieved February 21, 2020. ^ "Disney-Pixar's "Onward" Will Feature the First Openly LGBTQ Character" – via Inside the Magic. ^ Frishberg, Hannah (February 24, 2020). "Pixar's first out gay character to be voiced by Lena Waithe in 'Onward ' ". New York Post. Retrieved February 25, 2020. ^ Bell, Crystal (July 17, 2017). "Pixar's New 'Suburban Fantasy' Sounds Like A Real Tearjerker". MTV News. MTV. Archived from the original on July 18, 2017. Retrieved April 6, 2019. ^ Weiss, Josh (December 12, 2018). "Pixar Moves Forward with Suburban Fantasy Film 'Onward'; Cast Includes Chris Pratt, Tom Holland". Syfy. NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group. Retrieved December 12, 2018. ^ Hipes, Patrick (December 12, 2018). "Pixar's 'Onward' To Star Chris Pratt, Tom Holland, Julia Louis-Dreyfus & Octavia Spencer". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 12, 2018. ^ Falcone, Dana Rose (May 29, 2019). "See Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus & Tom Holland as Elves in Disney-Pixar's Onward: First Look! ". People. Retrieved May 30, 2019. ^ Marvel's Tom Holland and Chris Pratt being cast in Onward was "dumb luck" ^ a b Willman, Chris (February 12, 2020). "Brandi Carlile Records Theme Song for Pixar Pic 'Onward ' ". Retrieved February 17, 2020. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (January 29, 2020). "Berlin Competition Lineup: Kelly Reichardt, Sally Potter, Abel Ferrara, Christian Petzold; Disney's 'Onward' & Hillary Clinton Also Heading To Fest".. Retrieved February 16, 2020. ^ "New 'The Simpsons' Short Film To Play In Theaters In Front of Pixar's 'Onward ' ". February 28, 2020. ^ thesimpsons on Instagram (February 27, 2020). "Maggie Simpson is speechless... Playdate with Destiny, a new Simpsons short film before Disney & Pixar's Onward. Exclusively in theaters! #TheSimpsons". ^ Haring, Bruce (May 30, 2019). "Disney/Pixar 'Onward' Bows First-Look Trailer During NBA Finals Game 1". Archived from the original on May 31, 2019. Retrieved June 12, 2019. ^ Cullins, Ashley (January 28, 2020). "Artist Sues Disney, Pixar Over Unicorn-Adorned Van in 'Onward ' ". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 5, 2020. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony; Tartaglione, Nancy (March 3, 2020). "Disney-Pixar's 'Onward' Eyes $100M Global Start, Even With Coronavirus Concerns". Retrieved March 4, 2020. ^ Scott Mendleson (March 1, 2020). "Weekend Box Office: 'Onward' Sells Out, 'My Hero Academia' Surprises And 'Wendy' Flops". Forbes. Retrieved March 4, 2020. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (March 7, 2020). " ' Onward' Seeing Blasé $40M Domestic Opening, $68M WW: Are Coronavirus Fears Impacting B. O.? – Sunday Update". Retrieved March 7, 2020. ^ "Onward (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved March 7, 2020. ^ "Onward Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved March 7, 2020. ^ a b Wiseman, Andreas (March 6, 2020). "Disney/Pixar's 'Onward' Banned In Multiple Middle East Countries Due To Lesbian Reference". Deadline. Retrieved March 6, 2020. ^ a b McNary, Dave (March 6, 2020). " ' Onward' Banned in Several Middle East Countries Due to Lesbian Reference". 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My dog is a dragon chris pratt 2019. Truy Tìm Phép Thuật movie page. Set in a suburban fantasy world, Disney and Pixar’s “Onward” introduces two teenage elf brothers who embark on an extraordinary quest to discover if there is still a little magic left out there. “The story is inspired by my own relationship with my brother and our connection with our dad who passed away when I was about a year old, ” says director Dan Scanlon. “He’s always been a mystery to us. A family member sent us a tape recording of him saying just two words: ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye. ’ Two words. But to my brother and me—it was magic. “That was the jumping-off point, ” continues Scanlon. “We’ve all lost someone, and if we could spend one more day with them—what an exciting opportunity that would be. We knew that if we wanted to tell that story that we’d have to set the movie in a world where you could have that incredible opportunity. ” Ian Lightfoot Ian a newly 16-year-old elf, yearns for the father he lost back before he was born. Ian is sweet and determined with the best of intentions, but his lack of confidence and nervous energy trips him up more often than not. Ian is convinced that if only he had his father’s guidance, his life wouldn’t be so complicated and messy. “Ian is the everyman, ” says Scanlon. “He’s a little introverted like I am. He’s a logical kid, practical. He understands the world he lives in and just wants to fit into that world—especially at age 16. He doesn’t want to change the world. He’d rather go unnoticed. ” His father’s unexpected gift on his birthday sets into motion the quest of a lifetime—but Ian’s not sure if his fantasy-obsessed, mortifyingly immodest brother Barley can get them where they need to go. According to Scanlon, while Ian is the one with the ability to perform magic, it's Barley who understands how it all works. “Ian finally realizes he can perform the spell his dad left them, but he’s not good enough to finish it. Barley tries to help, but Ian fears Barley’s help will only make things worse. ” Scanlon says that magic is a big part of the story—but that there’s more to it than spells and spectacle. “Magic is a metaphor for their potential. In order to do magic, you have to take risks. You have to believe in yourself. You have to trust yourself. You have to listen. No matter what magic Ian does, he always has to be challenged in a way that allows him to grow. ” Tom Holland provides the voice of Ian. “Tom has an infectious charm and sincerity that makes you root for him in every character he plays, ” says Scanlon. Barley Lightfoot Barley is a big, burly and boisterous 19-year-old elf who loves magic and immerses himself in role-playing fantasy game play. He’s a free spirit who may be slightly more passionate about the past than the present—and he’ll fight to the death, so to speak, to preserve historical landmarks. But because he's so focused on the past, he struggles to find success in the present. Says head of story Kelsey Mann, “Barley is way more focused on leveling up his character in Quests of Yore than he is in his own life. Barley’s character may be able to slay any beast in the game, but in real life he struggles to hold down a job. " When their late father inadvertently sends them on an epic quest together—one highlighted by mystery and magic—Barley fires up his beloved and mostly dependable van Guinevere and never looks back. “Barley has been preparing for this moment his whole life, ” says producer Kori Rae. “And he’s confident—maybe a little too confident—that he can deliver. ” Chris Pratt voices Barley. “Chris brings equal parts huge heart and fantastic humor to his character, ” says Rae. Laurel Lightfoot (Mom) Laurel Lightfoot is a hardworking, sardonic and devoted single mom who throws herself whole-heartedly into everything she does. Laurel lost her husband years ago, but her drive and determination helped her overcome the hardship and make the most of her life with her much-loved sons, Ian and Barley. “Her true gift is that she’s amazing at mothering each son—and they’re as different as they can be—in the way they need to be mothered, ” says Rae. “She can be tough and crazy like Barley, and still be sensitive and subdued with Ian. ” According to characters supervisor Jeremie Talbot, Laurel’s connection to her sons is reflected in her appearance. “She has a little bit of Ian in her and a little bit of Barley, too. As all three characters evolved, it was like a dance to keep it all balanced. ” When the boys embark on a potentially dangerous adventure, Laurel will do anything to protect them—even if that means taking off on her own precarious journey. Julia Louis-Dreyfus lends her voice to Laurel. “There is no one funnier than Julia, ” says Scanlon, “but she also brings a warmth and loving side to her character. ” Wilden Lightfoot (Dad) Wilden Lightfoot is the late father of Barley and Ian. A smart, confident and determined man, Dad discovered a creative, albeit fantastic way to reconnect with his sons long after his passing. An ancient staff and magical spell reveal Dad’s plan that allows Ian and Barley to conjure him for 24 hours. But magic, it turns out, is far from a perfect science and the boys are only able to bring back half of their dad, the bottom half, on first pass. That half joins them on a quest to retrieve a Phoenix Gem in an effort to fully conjure Dad before time runs out. Says Scanlon, “We kept asking, ‘How can we give these brothers a glimpse of Dad without actually meeting him right away? ’ That’s where the idea of creating half a dad came from. It was like that message I got on tape from my dad—it’s just a little taste of that person, and it makes you want more. ” The Manticore (Corey) The Manticore is at least a thousand years old, but that’s just middle-aged for her species. Part lion, part bat and part scorpion, the Manticore was once a fearless warrior and proprietor of a dark and mysterious tavern that served as a waystation for travelers embarking on epic quests. But as modern conveniences replaced magic and any need for quests, the Manticore tapped her practical side, transforming her tavern into a family-friendly restaurant with family-friendly games and fried foods aplenty. She may not realize it, but her adventurous spirit still lurks within. According to Rae, Barley and Ian go to see the Manticore in order to get a map that will lead them to the Phoenix Gem—a second gem that will allow them to complete the spell to bring their dad back. “Barley knows all about the Manticore by playing the historically based fantasy game Quests of Yore, ” she says. “So they’re expecting to find this amazing warrior, but instead they meet Corey, a hard-working, stressed-out restaurant owner. ” Octavia Spencer was called on to help bring the Manticore to life. “Octavia can do it all, ” said Rae. “We’re especially excited about the depth as well as humor that she brings to her character. ” Officer Colt Bronco Colt follows the rules and sincerely expects those around him to respect authority like he does. Half horse and half man, Colt is strong and commanding, but unaware of the destruction he typically leaves in his full-bodied wake. He treasures his relationship with Laurel Lightfoot, and earnestly wants to connect with her two sons, Ian and Barley. “Colt is a cop, but he has a soft underbelly, ” says Rae. “He’s a standup guy. ” But teenagers that they are, the boys aren’t exactly jumping at the opportunity to bond with him. “Just having an adult man in their house on a regular basis isn’t something they’ve ever experienced, ” says Scanlon. Mel Rodriguez was cast to voice Colt Bronco. “We knew we needed someone who could give Colt a militaristic bravado but be super sweet on the inside, ” says Rae. “Mel can say stern things, but the sweetness comes through in his vocal quality. ” Guinevere Guinevere is more than just a van—she’s Barley’s mighty steed! Built from the ground up by Barley himself, the groovy purple van is a bit rundown, but spectacularly decked her out with crescent moon windows and a Pegasus mural. So, of course Barley calls on Guinevere to shepherd them on their epic quest. “He built her without a manual or really any automotive knowledge, ” says Scanlon. “And the end result reflects that. ” Blazey Blazey is the Lightfoots’ pet dragon. Friendly and more than a little hyperactive, she can wreak havoc with just a wag of her tail or a spark of her fire breath. “The original, fire-breathing dragons among the knights evolved into domesticated house pets, ” says Talbot. “Blazey is almost like a snake with legs and wings. She has a giant tongue and pants like a dog. ” Unicorns Unicorns aren’t the graceful and majestic creatures they once were. The dumpster-diving vermin of New Mushroomton are often seen eating garbage and hissing at anyone who poses a threat to their stinky stash. Familiar Fantasy “In many ways, it’s a story about rebalancing, ” says director Dan Scanlon. “Usually fantasy films take place long ago in a very noble time in a very beautiful land. There was something unique about seeing these characters in a world that’s familiar to us. It’s fun to imagine them riding skateboards, taking the bus, watching TV or playing video games. It’s something we haven't seen before—it’s such a juxtaposition watching an elf have to take his kid to soccer practice. ” Trust Bridge Among the locations the brothers encounter on their quest is an old drawbridge, which marks a pivotal point in their journey. “This scene is really the moment when we move from the familiar into the full fantasy world, ” says Klocek. Artists placed the rising sun and soft clouds in the sky on one side of an expansive, bottomless pit. Imposing mountains and dark clouds can be seen on the other side. The pit, says Klocek, is “big and foreboding. ” Ian is charged with pulling off his biggest spell yet to cross the massive crevasse with nothing but his own faith beneath his feet. “It comes at a crucial point in the film, ” says producer Kori Rae. “Ian is put to the test—not only to face his fears, summon courage he’s not sure he has and step out over a bottomless pit—but to trust his brother like never before. It’s a terrifying scene to watch—especially if you’re afraid of heights, and honestly, even if you’re not. ” Homes The décor inside the homes is mostly familiar—with some notable exceptions. The shape of the interior had to match the exterior, so artists studied cob houses—organic structures using ancient building techniques—that had similar shapes to those in New Mushroomton. Details within the home embraced the fantasy backdrop, too. For example, the backsplash and door handles in the Lightfoot home have an elf design. Suburbia According to production designer Noah Klocek, filmmakers spent a lot of time defining what a modern fantasy setting might look like. “While it’s a fantasy movie, it’s not about being a fantasy movie, ” he says. “It’s a story of these two brothers and the journey they go on, ” he says. “Where we landed is that it’s the fantastic and the familiar—it’s the balance of those things. ”Filmmakers were inspired by the Los Angeles region, ultimately deciding to locate their fantasy suburb in a fictional location similar to the area. “It’s like Los Feliz of maybe 20 years ago, ” says Klocek. “We also looked at Frogtown near L. A. and suburbs of Sacramento, too. ” According to the production designer, they set a target ratio with regard to the familiar and fantastic elements. “It’s almost frame by frame, ” he says. “The ratio we came up with is 70/30—70 percent familiar and 30 percent fantasy. It doesn’t work in every situation, and we discovered early on that sometimes the characters would tip that scale. ” Indeed, a world populated by elves, gnomes, trolls and the like might feel more fantastic. “The characters easily met that 30-percent fantasy threshold, ” says Klocek. “So almost everything else had to be familiar. But if there were no characters in a shot, we felt we could introduce something like a mushroom-shaped house. ” They balanced the unusual shape with familiar suburban details like California ranch-style siding, awnings, lawns, mailboxes and telephone poles. “The only thing that screams fantasy is the giant mushroom, ” says Klocek. “The idea is that a developer planted them 15 years ago and built houses into them. ” DIRECTED BY Dan Scanlon PRODUCED BY Kori Rae, p. g. a. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Pete Docter ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Becky Neiman-Cobb ORIGINAL STORY BY Dan Scanlon Keith Bunin Jason Headley SCREENPLAY BY Dan Scanlon Jason Headley Keith Bunin ORIGINAL SCORE COMPOSED BY Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna STORY SUPERVISOR Kelsey Mann FILM EDITOR Catherine Apple PRODUCTION DESIGNER Noah Klocek SUPERVISING TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Sanjay Bakshi PRODUCTION MANAGER Alice ClendeneN ANIMATION SUPERVISORS Michael StockerRob Duquette Thompson DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Sharon Calahan, ASC DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Adam HabiB CHARACTER SUPERVISOR Jeremie Talbot SETS SUPERVISOR Amy L. Allen SIMULATION SUPERVISOR Jacob Brooks EFFECTS SUPERVISOR Vincent Serritella LIGHTING SUPERVISORS Jonathan PytkoJor dan Rempel LIGHTING TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR Tim Best ANIMATION CROWDS SUPERVISOR Sequoia Blankenship CROWDS TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR Paul Kanyuk TECHNOLOGY & PIPELINE SUPERVISOR Sudeep Rangaswamy VOLUMETRIC CLOUDS SUPERVISOR Matthew Webb RENDERING SUPERVISOR Alexander Kolliopoulos CHARACTER ART DIRECTOR Matt Nolte SETS ART DIRECTOR Huy Nguyen SHADING ART DIRECTOR Bert Berry GRAPHICS ART DIRECTOR Paul Conrad STORY MANAGER Jenni Rowland EDITORIAL MANAGER Daniella Muller ART MANAGERS Cathleen Carmean Pienaar Isabel Conde Maki ANIMATION MANAGER Russell Jessup Stough LAYOUT MANAGER Rachel Raffael-Gates CHARACTER MANAGER Lucy Laliberte SETS MANAGER Courtney Casper Kent SIMULATION MANAGER Pauline Chu EFFECTS MANAGER Jesús Martínez LIGHTING MANAGER Kathryn Hendrickson RENDERING MANAGER Mark Milla SOUND DESIGNERS Nia Hansen Shannon Mills POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Jessie Thiele Schroeder casting by Natalie Lyon, CSA Kevin Reher, CSA casting associate Kate Hansen-Birnbaum cast Ian Lightfoot Tom Holland Barley Lightfoot Chris Pratt Laurel Lightfoot Julia Louis-Dreyfus The Manticore Octavia Spencer Colt Bronco Mel Rodriguez Wilden Lightfoot (Dad) Kyle Bornheimer Officer Specter Lena Waithe Officer Gore Ali Wong Dewdrop (Pixie Dusters Leader) Grey Griffin Grecklin (Pawn Shop Owner) Tracey Ullman Gaxton (College Friend) Wilmer Valderrama Officer Avel George Psarras Construction Worker Fennwick John Ratzenberger.
We think this movie stands out for: A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Not intended as educational, but does teach about role-playing games and medieval fantasy worlds. Promotes brotherhood, teamwork, perseverance, communication, resilience. Ian and Barley's relationship must overcome differences of opinion and disagreements. Encourages sometimes taking risks, believing in yourself, learning when to be assertive and fierce, acknowledging magic of family love, adventure, trying new things. Suggests that overreliance on technology removes some of the wonder and magic from life. Positive Role Models & Representations Ian is a smart, thoughtful teen who wants, more than anything, to spend time with the father he never knew. Barley is a dedicated, caring, protective older brother who encourages Ian to discover his powers, defends him from dangerous situations. They're both courageous, perseverant. Ian learns to take more risks, while Barley learns value of teamwork, accountability. Their mom, Laurel, is strong, brave, wants the best for her sons, willingly puts herself in dangerous situations to try to help/save them. Even through lens of this being a fantasy world, supporting characters are diverse -- many skin colors, body sizes/types, etc. Story centers around main characters' deceased father (who died of unspecified illness) coming back to life for one day. Parental death, a common element of children's films, can be upsetting to some viewers. The boys' dad does come back, but only from waist down. His half-body might initially scare really young kids, but it becomes a funny and bittersweet situation. Both Barley and Ian experience sad moments. A climactic fight sequence involves a giant, fire-breathing flying monster that destroys everything in its path, endangers several characters. But ( spoiler alert) no one dies or is seriously hurt except for the father (who was already dead). Some peril/tension and creepy settings, including sequence with skeletons, flying arrows, attack by deadly gelatinous cube. The brothers literally choose the Path of Peril at one point. Chase scene in which motorcycle-riding pixies pursue the brothers, sometimes wielding weapons (like a broken-off glass bottle, a mace). Pixies jump on Ian as he tries to drive; van ends up crashing. Characters use a sword. Ian nearly has a fatal fall. Cory the Manticore wrecks her restaurant when she loses her temper, destroying things, spewing fire. A character paralyzes a pawnbroker. Yelling, accusations, arguments. Laurel and her boyfriend, a centaur, are occasionally affectionate. They flirt a little, kiss once, and hug. A ringtone is clearly romantic. Another character mentions her girlfriend. Occasional insult language like "screw up, " "lazy, " "weirdo, " "nut, " "bonkers, " and "beast, " as well as a couple of dangling exclamations like "what the..., " "son of a..., " and "dang. " Nothing in the film, but all Disney/Pixar films have off-screen merchandise tie-ins, including apparel, toys, and more. Some real-life products have parody versions in the movie, like a game called Prance Prance Revolution. Drinking, Drugs & Smoking A character becomes more and more caffeinated -- excitable, jittery, and fast-talking -- after consuming energy drinks. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Sweet and charming. I took my 9 and 6 yr old to see Onward. It was sweet and charming w/ some good messages about the bond between brothers. There were a couple parts that were p... Continue reading Adult Written by Ashetler March 11, 2020 Extremely sad movie I took our 6 year old son to the movie- he was sooo excited! But it did not go well. He was bawling in the theater and for most of the evening. I don’t want to... Continue reading Kid, 12 years old March 7, 2020 What's the story? Pixar's fantasy adventure ONWARD takes place in a fantasy world in which elves, trolls, centaurs, minotaurs, and other creatures co-exist in a traditional suburban setting. Technology has replaced magic in most folks' lives (turns out it's easier to flip a switch than cast a spell), but on his 16th birthday, introverted Ian Lightfoot (voiced by Tom Holland) receives a once-in-a-lifetime gift from his mom ( Julia Louis-Dreyfus). Ian's long-dead father has left him and his older brother, Barley ( Chris Pratt), a wizard's staff and a magical spell that will bring their dad back to life for one day. But when something goes wrong and only his bottom half appears, the Lightfoot brothers embark on a quest to find a way to complete the enchantment and spend time with their father before time runs out. Is it any good? Onward is a crowd-pleasing and surprisingly moving adventure. There's a novelty akin to that of Zootopia in seeing non-human characters inhabit a familiar, human-like suburban universe. In the world of Onward, feral unicorns eat trash like raccoons, dragons can be pets, and a millennia-old manticore ( Octavia Spencer) runs a Medieval Times-meets-Chuck E. Cheese novelty restaurant. Holland and Pratt do a winning job as brothers who are opposites but still close. Pratt's Barley is particularly charming: He's an exuberant, role-playing game aficionado who believes deeply in the magic left in their world. Holland's Ian is a lot like his Peter Parker: earnest and reluctant to embrace the powers he exhibits. And Louis-Dreyfus is an ideal pick as a comedic but courageous mom who won't stop until she's protected her sons. The first non-sequel Pixar movie since 2017's Coco, Onward is a heartfelt movie that, like Coco, deals with loss and death in an accessible way. Although the fantasy-adventure plot is fairly straightforward, the story may make even adults (especially those who've lost a parent) shed some tears. The emotional beats aren't quite as tear-jerking as they were in Coco, but Onward is still incredibly poignant. Who wouldn't be willing to do anything and everything to spend one day with a lost loved one? Viewers who value sibling tales will appreciate that the two leads are brothers who must overcome various challenges, take care of their (half-) father, and protect each other again and again. Onward may not top a list of Pixar's best-of-the-best, but it's sweet and optimistic and a reminder that everyone could use a little more magic in their lives. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about the potentially sad elements of Onward. Why do you think so many kid-targeted movies involve dead parents? What's the impact on young viewers of movies about death, grief, and loss? Do you think watching movies about those things can help kids learn to grapple with them in real life? How is teamwork important to the story? What about perseverance and courage? Why are those important character strengths for kids to learn? Discuss the movie's themes of brotherhood, mourning/loss, overcoming hardship, and reconnecting with your inner self. Why is it important that some of the characters reclaim their natures? Have you watched or read other stories about quests? What does Onward have in common with them? What sets it apart? Why do you think quest stories are so popular? Do you think the movie is trying to make a point about technology use and digital well-being? What role does technology play in the characters' lives? How about magic? Movie details In theaters: March 6, 2020 Cast: Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Octavia Spencer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus Director: Dan Scanlon Studio: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Genre: Family and Kids Topics: Magic and Fantasy, Princesses, Fairies, Mermaids, and More, Brothers and Sisters Character Strengths: Communication, Courage, Perseverance, Teamwork Run time: 102 minutes MPAA rating: PG MPAA explanation: action/peril and some mild thematic elements Awards/Honors: Common Sense Seal Last updated: March 07, 2020 Themes & Topics Magic and Fantasy See all Princesses, Fairies, Mermaids, and More Brothers and Sisters Our editors recommend Stunningly animated, poignant tribute to family and culture. Fun, colorful adventure has some peril, lots of great music. Monsters Inc. prequel is a fun college comedy for all ages. Cute, kid-friendly monster movie; may scare sensitive kids. Slightly darker sequel charms with catchy songs, messages. 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