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Arthur and the Invisibles
Ten-year-old Arthur must find a way to keep the home of his beloved grandmother from being destroyed by a developer with other plans. Then Arthur goes looking for some much-fabled hidden treasure in the land of the Minimoys, a tiny people living in harmony with nature.
6 May 1971, Meknes, Morocco
1974, Mali
15 May 1952, New York City, New York, USA
19 September 1974, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
14 January 1969, Rye, New York, USA
16 August 1958, Bay City, Michigan, USA
19 December 1952, Skanderborg, Denmark
20 October 1971, Long Beach, California, USA
15 August 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 April 1947, Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France
15 December 1977, Antananarivo, Madagascar
June 13, 2007
In a clear-cut case of arrested development, the film that crowns Luc Besson's career is a magical phantasmagoria for the kids, and a derivative mess for their parents.
March 01, 2007
Things unfold in rote fashion, with nature-based gadgetry no more clever than those of The Flintstones.
March 24, 2007
In a year when a lot of big-screen animation felt like it came rolling off the video game assembly line, a little originality goes a long way.
August 28, 2009
A candy-colored fusion of Dahl, Dr. Seuss and the director's own mischeviousness
April 13, 2007
Uma fábula divertida e inocente que conta com uma eficiente animação digital e traz Besson em um bom momento, o que é algo cada vez mais raro.
January 17, 2007
Luc Besson has made a fair share of artfully bad movies. Arthur and the Invisibles -- half-live-action, half-CG kid's adventure -- is (by a hair) more bad-bad, like The Fifth Element, than good-bad, like The Big Blue.
June 25, 2007
Is it time for director Luc Besson to become invisible too?
February 05, 2007
Strange and kind of meandering.
January 12, 2007
While technically polished and adequately executed Arthur, like most of Besson's movies, is a strangely soulless experience.
January 12, 2007
Besson is a pro when it comes to action movies, but this part live, part animation effort is a mess, highlighted by creepy animation, derivative plot points and a child star who speaks way too fast.
January 25, 2007
Luc Besson's half-baked live-action/animated fantasy looks like it was invented on the hoof: it's erratically plotted, poorly animated, overly derivative and too insufferably cute to interest anyone above undemanding toddler age.
February 03, 2007
A lazy fairy-tale pastiche reveling in mite-size cherubs, which cribs from gnomic mythology, elvish lore, Harry Potter, Arthurian legend and can't-pay-the-rent melodrama.

