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Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard

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2009 French film
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
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FrenchArthur et la Vengeance de Maltazard
Directed byLuc Besson
Written byLuc Besson
Céline Garcia
Based onArthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
by Luc Besson
Produced byLuc Besson
Stéphane Lecomte
Emmanuel Prévost
Starring
CinematographyThierry Arbogast
Edited byJulien Rey
Music byÉric Serra
Production
companies
Distributed byEuropaCorp
Release date
  • 2 December 2009 (2009-12-02)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageEnglish
Box office$78.5 million[1]

Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (French:Arthur et la Vengeance de Maltazard) is a 2009 English-language Frenchlive-action/animatedfantasy film directed and co-written byLuc Besson, based on the third book of theArthurchildren's books series by Besson. It is the sequel toArthur and the Minimoys (2006), and the second installment in theArthur film series.

Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard was released theatrically in France on 2 December 2009 byEuropaCorp. The film received mixed reviews from critics in France and was received negatively outside France. Like its predecessor, it was a box-office success in France but was abox-office bomb internationally. It was releaseddirect-to-video in theUnited States by20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, while in theUnited Kingdom andIreland, it was edited as one film with the third film under the titleArthur and the Great Adventure. As a result, the film generated huge losses for EuropaCorp.[2]

A sequel, titledArthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds and shotback-to-back, was released in 2010 in France.

Plot

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It is 1962, two years after Arthur Montgomerysaved his grandparents’ home and saved the Minimoys from the evil Maltazard. Arthur stays with his grandparents for the holidays, during which the Bogo Matassalai (a fictitiousAfrican society) assign Arthur the king a series of tests, includingcamouflage and environmental nonviolence. Having passed these tests, Arthur prepares to see the Minimoys to celebrate, until his father decides to take him and his mother back to themetropolis. When aspider gives Arthur a grain of rice containing a distress call, which he believes has come from the Minimoys, he returns to his grandparents' house, where the Bogo Matassalai's attempt to give him Minimoy stature through a telescope fails, and they instead wrap him in vines of increasing tightness until he falls as a drop of sap into the Minimoy Max's bar.En route to investigate the Minimoys' condition, Arthur and Max rescue Betameche, who leads Arthur to the King. He then learns that Selenia is held by Maltazard, who is inspired to invade the human world by increasing his own size. Maltazard tricks the Minimoys into completing his design. The telescope itself is destroyed in the process, leaving Arthur trapped at his Minimoy size, while Maltazard is free to roam the world.

Cast

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Voice cast
  • Selena Gomez as Princess Selenia. Gomez replaced singerMadonna, who voiced the character in the first film. The character is voiced by singerMylène Farmer in the French version.
  • Doug Rand as Prince Betameche. The character is voiced by radio host Nicolas Bonaventure Ciattoni in the French version.
  • Snoop Dogg as Max. The character is voiced by rapperRohff in the French version.
  • will.i.am as Snow. The character is voiced by actorOmar Sy in the French version.
  • Fergie as Replay. The character is voiced by actorFred Testot in the French version.
  • David Gasman as Emperor Sifrat XVI. Gasman replacedRobert De Niro, who voiced the character in the first film. He also voiced the mechanic and the Bogo Chief.
  • Barbara Weber Scaff as Miss Perlanapple
  • Alan Fairbanks as Pump Attendant
  • Logan Miller as Jake
  • Leslie Clack as Ferryman
  • Alan Wenger as Mono Cyclop/DaVinci
  • Jerry di Giacomo as Proscuitto/Guard
  • Paul Bandey as Miro/Unicorn Chief
  • Lou Reed as Maltazard. Reed replaced singerDavid Bowie, who voiced the character in the first film. The character is voiced by actorGérard Darmon in the French version, replacingAlain Bashung.

Production

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Development

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ForLuc Besson, the character of Arthur evolves at the same time as the film's spectators. It was therefore essential to advance the universe: “This is what was done with theHarry Potter saga, and I find it very intelligent: to attach ourselves to a character who grows at the same time as his audience. Script-wise, it's also very pleasant to work on characters who have a past, to give them a certain maturity”.[3]

Role assignment

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While Douglas Rand played Arthur's father inArthur and the Invisibles, the role is reprised in this film and the next by Robert Stanton. Furthermore, Yann Loubatière replaces Barbara Kelsch for the French voice of Arthur. On the American voice side,Lou Reed replacesDavid Bowie for the voice of Maltazard[3] whileDavid Gasman succeedsRobert De Niro for that of the King of Minimoys. Likewise on the French side for Maltazard, the voice is taken over byGérard Darmon after the death ofAlain Bashung.

Filming

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The filming of the live action scenes was done simultaneously with those of the following film,Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds, becauseLuc Besson wanted to prevent the young actorFreddie Highmore from growing up too much between the two films.[3]

As with the first film, it wasNormandie that Arthur's village located inConnecticut was recreated, but this time on nearly 40,000 square meters. Luc Besson and production designer Hugues Tissandier created settings that did not appear in the first film: a church, shops, a supermarket, a garage, a hardware store, a police station, a cinema and a fountain, etc.[3]

Distribution outside France

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Following the intensive negative reactions from the cuts ofArthur and the Minimoys,[4]The Weinstein Company would not distribute this sequel or thenext one. It was instead distributed by20th Century Fox. Unlike its predecessor, no scenes were cut or changed for the US release. However, it was edited in the UK and Ireland by combining it with the next sequel into one film under the titleArthur and the Great Adventure. Also, neither of the American actors that re-dubbed the original dialogues inMinimoys would repeat this due to Weinstein not partaking any distribution of theArthur sequels.

The Japanese release would only change the theme song to be "Uh Uh" by IMALU.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

Reception

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Reviews

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InFrance, the film obtained an average rating of3.15 on theAlloCiné site, which lists 17 press titles.[11]

The film was very poorly received by the press in the United States. On American aggregatorRotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 14% based on reviews from 7 critics, with an average rating of 4/10.[12]

Video game

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To promote the film, twovideo games byUbisoft were released forPlayStation 3,Microsoft Windows,Nintendo Wii andNintendo DS. The games compose of mostly minigames and cutscenes which are loosely related to the plot of the film.[13]

Sequel

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In 2010, a sequel titledArthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds was released.

References

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  1. ^"ARTHUR ET LA VENGEANCE DE MALTAZARD (2009)". JP' Box-Office. Retrieved2009-12-02.
  2. ^Luc Besson et ses Minimoys plombent EuropaCorp,Libération, 30 juin 2011
  3. ^abcd"Secrets de tournage".AlloCiné.fr (in French). Retrieved12 May 2014.
  4. ^Daniel Robert Epstein (18 May 2007)."Luc Besson and Rie Rasmussen".SuicideGirls.Archived from the original on 21 May 2007. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2024.
  5. ^"IMALU新曲「Uh Uh」、『アーサーと魔王マルタザールの逆襲』主題歌に".BARKS (in Japanese). 2010-03-08. Retrieved2024-08-02.
  6. ^"リュック・ベッソンも太鼓判のIMALU、声優に続き映画主題歌に初挑戦!".cinemacafe.net (in Japanese). 2010-03-05. Retrieved2024-08-02.
  7. ^PIA."IMALUがリュック・ベッソン監督作の主題歌を歌う! | チケットぴあ[映画 邦画]".ticket.pia.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved2024-08-02.
  8. ^"アーサーと魔王マルタザールの逆襲 (2009):作品情報|シネマトゥデイ".シネマトゥデイ (in Japanese). Retrieved2024-08-02.
  9. ^"声変わり・低テンションを心配する神木&IMALUが『アーサー』声優で競演!|最新の映画ニュースならMOVIE WALKER PRESS".MOVIE WALKER PRESS (in Japanese). 2010-02-17. Retrieved2024-08-02.
  10. ^"IMALU、L・ベッソン監督最新作で映画主題歌を書き下ろし : 映画ニュース".映画.com (in Japanese). Retrieved2024-08-02.
  11. ^"Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard - critiques presse".AlloCiné. Retrieved29 March 2021.
  12. ^"Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media. Retrieved22 July 2021.
  13. ^"Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard".www.metacritic.com. Retrieved2023-12-02.

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