
Lets Watch The Painting streaming Movie online without downloading In this wryly inventive parable, a kingdom is divided into the three castes: the impeccably painted Alldunns who reside in a majestic palace; the Halfies who the Painter has left incomplete; and the untouchable Sketchies, simple charcoal outlines who are banished to the cursed forest. Chastised for her forbidden love for an Alldunn and shamed by her unadorned face, Halfie Claire runs away into the forest. Her beloved Ramo and best friend Lola journey after her, passing between the forbidden Death Flowers that guard the boundaries of the forest (in one of the film's most radiantly gorgeous scenes), and arriving finally at the very edge of the painting - where they tumble through the canvas and into the Painter's studio. The abandoned workspace is strewn with paintings, each containing its own animated world - and in a feast for both the eyes and imagination, they explore first one picture and then another, attempting to discover just what the Painter has in mind for all his creations. (c) Gkids. And Now You can watch The Painting movie online streaming Megavideo for Free Release Date The Painting May 10, 2013 Limited | |
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The Painting Movie synopsis |
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The Painting Cast by |
Kamali Minter,Jessica Monceau,Michael Sinterniklass,Adrien Larmande,Eden Riegel,Chloe Berthier,Marc Thompson,Jacques Roehrich,Vinnie Penna,Thierry Jahn,Colin Depaula,Julien Bouanich,Spike Spencer,Thomas Sagols,Christopher Kromer,Jérémy Prévost,Mary Elizabeth McGlynn,Steven Blum,Jean-Francois Laguionie,Colleen O'Shaughnessy |
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Genres The Painting : Drama,Animation,Kids & Family,Science Fiction & Fantasy |
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Total Vote User The Painting Movie: Visitor |
User Rating The Painting Movie : 3.8 |
User Percentage For The Painting Movie : 73 % |
User Count Like for The Painting Movie : 842 |
All Critics Ranting For The Painting Movie : 7.2 |
All Critics Count For The Painting Movie : 16 |
All Critics Percentage For The Painting Movie : 75 % |
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Review For The Painting |
With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly (for domestic animation audiences) grown-up storyline, The Painting is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art. Pete Vonder Haar-Village Voice
Creative, colorful, and unexpectedly wise, "The Painting" is the latest offshore animation to show to kids burned out on computer-generated Hollywood toons. Ty Burr-Boston Globe
While the artist-as-deity concept was flattering enough to get "The Painting" nominated for a 2012 Cesar Award, its big ideas about equality and friendship are flatly 2-D. Amy Nicholson-Los Angeles Times
Lovely but lifeless 'toon is none too subtle in delivering its multicultural moral. John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter
Short on narrative sophistication but visually a true objet d'art. Anita Gates-New York Times
Helmer Jean-Francois Laguionie's consistently enjoyable, inventive and beautifully crafted tale is a color riot suitable for all ages. Boyd van Hoeij-Variety
Move Over Pixar Jean Lowerison-ReviewExpress.com
May enthrall precocious kids as well as fine-arts-oriented adults - otherwise no big deal. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
It's a wonderful, imaginative, one-of-kind experience. Austin Kennedy-Film Geek Central
It's sophisticated and stunning, amusing and harrowing, and quite possibly one of the most interesting pictures of the year, raising the bar for CG-animated pursuits. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Dreary animated civics lesson with even drearier imagery. David Noh-Film Journal International
The film's aesthetic employs expressionism, realism, and cubism, but the morality plays are layered on as thickly and haphazardly as a toddler's finger painting. Caroline McKenzie-Slant Magazine
Inventive, fanciful, and decidedly UN Disney. Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
A marvellous French animation unafraid of broaching big ideas with a potentially pre-teen audience. Tom Clift-Moviedex
...an imaginative parable to teach children about creationism as well as racism, colonialism and many other human evils, framed in a manner that adults will appreciate too. Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
Adults will be charmed as much as kids, and the film's depiction of Venice, awash in orange and yellows, almost rivals the real thing. Kent Turner-Film-Forward.com
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