Bécassine - Le Trésor Viking

December. 12,2001      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Known and loved by generations of children, Pinchon's classic Bécassine is now a feature-length movie. A cross between Mary Poppins and Mr Bean, Bécassine is the nanny every child dreams of having ! Her mismatched green dress, white apron and red-and-white striped socks might look a little strange, but the gawky Bécassine is a truly lovable character. Her adventures begin when Bécassine arrives in Paris to take care of Charlotte, the daughter of one of her former charges. Bécassine and Charlotte get caught up in a fanatic and comical adventure filled with song and dance. They race from Paris to Marseilles to Ibiza and Lapland trying to unravel the mystery of what happened to Charlotte's father, Edmond. What is he running from ? What secret is he trying to protect ? Will Charlotte's family escape the evil clutches of Gaspard, a so-called family friend ?

Muriel Robin as  Bécassine (voice)
Zabou Breitman as  Loulotte (voice)
Philippe Gildas as  Le Parisien
Frédéric Mitterrand as  Le présentateur
Gilbert Levy as  Gari (voice)
Kelly Marot as  Charlotte (voice)
Jean-Jacques Nervest as  Baldi (voice)
Pierre Tessier as  Edmond (voice)
Eric Missoffe as  

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Reviews

AnhartLinkin
2001/12/12

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Usamah Harvey
2001/12/13

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Kamila Bell
2001/12/14

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Kimball
2001/12/15

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Franp Franp
2001/12/16

Bécassine is one of the earliest French comic character ever published. Adapting it to the Cinema in the 21st century may not have been that easy. I found that the director, Philippe Vidal, succeeded in refreshing the figure. Bécassine is rendered as the naive, clumsy, good-hearted girl she had always been. Animation is classic but well done and pleasant. It's a movie for kids, with a simple plot, a linear story easy to understand, clear voices and a good moral. For children's 7 to 12. One detail : the original comic Bécassine did not had any mouth. Also, the original comic was mainly black, red and green on white strips. This animation is done with an overall orange and blue tone (which, however, fits well with Bécassine's dress). Two minor flows which only prove that there is room for an even better adaptation.

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astnerk
2001/12/17

As some posters tell the story is cliché, the characters are stereotypes, the story is predictable etc.But, it's a really funny kid's film. Mine (8 and 11 years old) loved it. The foreign scenery, the French feeling of the figures, the sound and songs, the clumsy but lovely nanny, everything was fine for them. And for me.They laughed about her ride on a donkey, the repeating appearance of the driver, the stupid crooks. They felt with the little girl. I believe you have to see the film like a kid does, staying in present time. Don't think about the future, the next scene, just enjoy.

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Alexander Barrios
2001/12/18

This is my first review, so i begin. I watched this "comic" animation on a bus travel, and i felt it was awful! The french have been known for many things, including food, wine and brainy, profound and dialog-ridden films, boring almost all the time. It seems that someone told the producers of this waste of time: "Hey, let's make an animation Disney-style, with songs, lot's of adventure, plot twists, and even some comic relief. It will be the bomb". Well, it bombed big time. What to begin with? Well, the main character, the "lovable" Becassine, it's a nanny that can't even take care of herself, falls down all the time, accidentally drops stuff but, oh surprise, she has acrobatic agility at the moments of peril. We've seen and suffered this kind of main characters for a long, long time. It's time to move on to something a little more challenging. Then, she is supposed to take care of a little girl whose father is a renowned archaeologist and is in an expedition in Norway, and somehow is betrayed by a nasty black market art trafficker. Clichés are scattered all through the movie, for example, you know immediately who is the villain because he has a goatee and somber eyes; you know the map to the treasure will somehow be mistakenly confused with a map to someones house because the papers are the exact same size and shape; that if the gardener spots the nanny at and unusual place while on vacation doing something weird, it will happen all the other times we spot the gardener on vacation anywhere else; two buffoons working for the trafficker mess everything all the time... Besides, all the characters lack charisma and have brains the size of a pea, the plot is so paper thin you can predict the next move almost all the time, and the ending, of course, is predictable. In short words, if you can avoid this foul smelling piece of french cheese, do it. It seems that those french guys thought it was going to be really easy to make a wholesome nobrainer that would make everybody laugh, yet they ended with a tasteless, uninvolved story better suited for a twenty-minute episode of Tin Tin. Leave it to the pros!. Does it seem that i hate french cinema? You're right, except if it includes Jean Reno and/or Gerard Depardieu, but not even they could've saved this time waster.

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