![]() ![]() What will disappoint some fans turns out to be a great stroke of luck for the film. The German version of Arthur and the Minimoys 3 differs significantly from its predecessors, but now was no longer Tokio Hotel singer Bill Kaulitz as the voice of Arthur behind the microphone. For example, the film reveals in passing how Star Wars creator George Lucas came up with the idea for Darth Vader. But also adults may smile about one or the other idea. In terms of content, the whole thing is on a rather simple level, which is not too bad, because this is a children's film. And also in the furious fight towards the end of the film, Luc Besson's animation team has done a very good job. The two-meter tall Maltazard is very well animated and perfectly integrated into the real environment. It also helps that the special effects are absolutely convincing. The decision to mix the world of the Minimoys and that of the humans even more intensely than had been the case in the previous two films gives it a definite boost at the end to significantly increase the entertainment value of the film. While the whole thing works very well in the home theater, some moments would certainly have had a much bigger and better effect in a big theater.īe that as it may, Arthur and the Minimoys 3 presents a satisfying finale. It's just a pity, because the actually better part didn't get a chance to unfold on the big screen after the disappointing performance of the second film. But since this is much too long for a children's film, the whole thing was - of course also with commercial ulterior motives - divided into two films. And so a big fight is only a matter of time.Īctually, Parts 2 and 3 make a coherent, three-hour movie. But the path is fraught with danger and Maltazard has no intention of being driven away so easily anyway. Arthur is still with the Minimoys and must try to get back to his grandparents' house with the help of Selenia and her brother Beta and become human in order to stop the evil M. The big decision picks up right where Part 2 left off: Maltazard, the evil M, has made his way into the human world and is now a gigantic 6 feet tall. Movie: After the second installment of the Arthur and the Minimoys trilogy went down mercilessly in theaters, the grand finale of Luc Besson's fantasy saga comes straight to home theaters. ![]()
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