Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds

  • France Arthur et la guerre des deux mondes
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The final movie in the Arthur and The Invisibles trilogy. When Arthur receives a distress call sent from the Minimoys, the invisible people who live in his back garden, he rushes to their aid, ready to fight the evil Emperor Maltazard and save Princess Selenia. But, what he doesnt know is that the plea for help is all part of Maltazards evil plan to trick Arthur into entering the Minimoys world, reversing the magic that makes him bigger. Now its Arthur that stands at just half an inch tall and Maltazard who is larger than life and running riot in Arthurs world. At his new diminutive proportions, has Arthur got what it takes to defeat the evil Emperor? (official distributor synopsis)

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Stanislaus 

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English The conclusion of the Invisibles trilogy is comparable in quality to the first part and, unlike the second part, it has at least some story, which is a significant shift and a plus point at the same time. Some of the ideas were well thought out, but often the wants to please mainly a younger audience, and therefore it felt infantile here and there. But the final action scenes made up for this shortcoming, and felt believable within reason. A passable (albeit simple) ending to the saga of Arthur and the Invisibles that doesn't impress, but doesn't offend either. ()

kaylin 

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English I didn't expect much from the last installment. The second one disappointed me so much that I approached this one with skepticism. If Besson had already waited to see if "Arthur and the Invisibles" would make enough money, couldn't he at least have devoted a little bit of attention to a script that wouldn't be so stupid? When Maltazard enters the human world, it loses its magic, the animation loses its splendor, and it just doesn't fit with Arthur for me. He is still cute like that mischievous little boy. Furthermore, Freddie Highmore has grown up a bit and you can tell. He is no longer a child star, the boy has gone through puberty. One positive thing about the third installment is that the story finally concludes, and I can say with peace of mind that I've seen all the parts. The first one will remain in my memory, the others not at all. It's a shame when you see such an interesting series die with the second part. If you haven't met Arthur yet, watch the first one and forget about the sequels. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/06/past-na-zraloka-21-jump-street.html ()

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