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Treasure Planet



Film: Treasure Planet
Year: 2002
Time: 95min
Rating: 6.8/10



The Disney animated version of "Treasure Island."
I love this movie! Like so many other Disney movies.

The design was budgeted at $ 140 million, but grossed in North American box office just over 35 million. Thanks to the performance, Disney is considering establishing a ceiling of 80 million per production, the cost of Lilo & Stitch (Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, 2002). And the division chief, Thomas Schumacher, thinks of resigning from office.



The movie starts right up with the young Jim Hawkins (voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) making several risky maneuvers on his surfboard flying over an area prohibited to be picked up by the police and be taken back to the inn where he lives with his mother . During these maneuvers the character manages to captivate audiences, as well as scenes are fast and able to entertain most, but then got in a sea of ​​sameness that has been viewed and reviewed by several films, only now in design. When one o'clock ET falls near his home with a map that apparently leads to hidden Treasure Planet, which seems to be the solution to all financial problems of Jim and his mother, the adventure begins.



The plot is based on the classic Treasure Island, which Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) wrote in 1883 and which resulted in his own Disney movie with real actors, in 1950. Adaptation of 2002, however, part of an interesting premise: the old boats now sail-powered laser through outer space, aliens of various types and formats listed as pirates and even the traditional kite became a nice bubble mutant.




Personal comment:

I think it's a good movie for children and adolescents. Portrays a young rebel without goals in life and with nothing to offer. But how has that passion since childhood mentor and ends up becoming a hero! 6/10 is more than deserved.