SYNOPSICS
Drôles de petites bêtes (2017) is a French movie. Arnaud Bouron,Antoon Krings has directed this movie. Virginie Efira,Kev Adams,Emmanuel Curtil,Anne Tilloy are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Drôles de petites bêtes (2017) is considered one of the best Animation,Adventure,Comedy,Family movie in India and around the world.
When his beloved Queen bee Marguerite is kidnapped, vagabond cricket Apollo who has been framed for the crime, teams up with the other bugs to save the Queen and the entire kingdom.
Drôles de petites bêtes (2017) Reviews
Sweet and perfect for young ones
Very sweet and family-friendly. It's not as good as "A Bug's Life", but perfectly safe for your little ones. You can read my full movie review at Movie Review Mom (dot) com.
Don't bother
There's much better fare out there for families and children. Seriously don't waste your time on this. The dialogue was dull and forced. And the cricket.....omg. what a creepy face the animators gave him. The whole movie was just goofy af..
Not what it should have been
It is not bad, but it is not good either. In fact it is yet another story of attempted overthrow of the throne, something that has already been seen 100 times - just this time, transposed into the universe of Funny little beasts. It's not badly done (in 3D animation), it's just disappointing. It's just another umpteenth ordinary story of fighting between the good and the bad. The enchanting universe of the book and the delicacy of texts written for children is lost. Not to mention the pictorial touch very banal (unlike the TV series that reproduced the gouache style and was shimmering). Pity. Maybe another director will take over the torch.
Terrible plot and clichés
The collection of books by Antoon Krings, on which this animation is based, relies on play on words and the idiosyncracies of all those insects and small animals who live together. The anime instead rehashes the century-old story of a jealous, war-mongering relative employing herself to dethrone the benevolent and competent queen. Don't we have other stories to tell our children about humankind than one of competition, reign and royalty? Why expose our youngest kids to so much violent scenes? To top it all, the message for girls is crystal clear: be a maternal, plump, starry-eyed bee, not the evil, power-hungry, conniving, vamping wasp. Is that all that women can be?