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Emma Watson gets animated

The rumors that she would be taking over a Chanel perfume contract from Keira Knightley may have turned out to be false, but Emma Watson is still finding ways to branch out beyond Harry Potter. Earlier this year I wrote about her attachment to the project Napoleon and Betsy, where she will play a young Englishwoman who befriends the famous emperor. And December of this year will see the release of the animated feature film The Tale of Despereaux, for which Watson provides the voice of the character Princess Pea.

The official website for the film is now live, and it includes a still enabling us to see what Princess Pea will look like:

The blonde wavy hair may have been inspired by Watson, but the face reminds me more of the Italian artist Modigliani (who liked to paint women with very long, thin faces).

Sadly the Disney (and Hollywood) tradition of lollipop women with heads far too big for their bodies still seems to be in evidence, to judge from the trailer for the film (Watson’s character appears towards the end):


I have mixed feelings about the trailer. On the one hand, the visual style does look gorgeous (always an important consideration for me when deciding whether or not to go and see an animated film); and as well as Watson, the movie will also feature the voices of Sigourney Weaver (as the Narrator), Tracey Ullman (as servant girl Mig), Matthew Broderick (as Despereaux) and Dustin Hoffman (as the rat Roscuro).

Perhaps my hesitation comes from the fact that the film looks like a bit of a rehash of what was one of my favorite movies of 2007, Ratatouille. Or, going further back, of Dick King-Smith’s classic story The Sheep-Pig, which was filmed as Babe in 1995. Both of those movies were about animals who wanted to step outside their appointed roles. Remy, the rat in Ratatouille, becomes a gourmet chef instead of an eater of trash, and Babe, the pig in the film of the same name, becomes the equivalent of a sheep-dog. While seeing characters who break rules and defy stereotypes is always fun (and while I’m aware of the parallels with people who face real-life prejudices), it will take a lot for me for Despereaux to live up to the charm of Ratatouille.

There’s also the fact that Watson’s character sounds as if she will be more damsel in distress than feisty butt-kicker. Although the synopsis on the official website describes her as one of the story’s “heroes”, the truth is that that role seems to belong to Despereaux much more than it does to her:

After Pea is kidnapped, Despereaux discovers he is the only one who can rescue her … and that even the tiniest mouse can find the courage of a knight in shining armor.

All that said, I’m not writing off the film just yet. If the reviews are good and the story turns out to be well-handled, it could make a fun movie to go and see at Christmas.

What about you — has the trailer got you interested?

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  • ley86's picture

    I think it looks really

    I think it looks really good! I wasnt really into Ratatoillie(sp??) when I saw it, but this looks much better! plus, for the rest of the actors also signed on for the voices, its got to be a good film, right??

    hollister's picture

    ugh, that movie looks so bad.

    ugh, that movie looks so bad.
    Nathiest's picture

    how can you say that? did

    how can you say that? did you watch the trailer?

    -Nathiest
    the devil is in the details

    hollister's picture

    of course i didn't watch it!

    of course i didn't watch it! i solely based my opinion by looking at the poster. *eye roll*
    retroperspective's picture

    Damsel in distress

    ... wow. Emma's voice: 'You're a rattt??!'. It clearly doesn't matter what she says because her voice is one to remember and I just love her Brittish accent (everything sounds better in English, right? =P). She always talks so gorgeously (that, is not a word, I knowww) hypnoticing. She's just a wonderful enlightment.
    moviegirl001's picture

    yea I totally agree!! I

    yea I totally agree!! I love her voice!! It doesnt matter what she says! : ) 

     

    "...loving someone makes you feel that you can say 'I love you' knowing that they might not say it back..."

    StarryEyes's picture

    agreed

    she could totaly read me the phone book and i would still be enamored by herLove And Let Love.
    DKHO's picture

    The look of the movie ...

    ... artistically, it reminds me of paintings of the Northern Renaissance. Very interesting visually. But I too am tired of rats and mice. Isn't it about time for a little dog movie, or something?
    Nathiest's picture

    Bolt

    Bolt http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0397892/

    -Nathiest
    the devil is in the details

    th1thonly's picture

    I think the ORIGINAL

    I think the ORIGINAL rodent-themed movie was An American Tail.  Also my fav.  

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRjb8sMjYu8 

     

    I'll probably pass on Despereaux.  

    Athlete33's picture

    *faints*

    Oh Emma Watson...I don't care what the movie is about as long as I can listen to her voice or see her face. (preferably both) Now its only a matter of seeing which of my friends I can get to go with me...
    stuntdouble's picture

    The Tale of Desperaux

    The truly sad thing about this movie is that it will never hold up to Kate DiCamillo's Newberry Award-winning book. The Tale of Desperaux is pure story-telling magic. It is a book that makes you believe in the soul-sustaining power of fiction--an actual masterpiece. It could warm the most cynical heart. I could gush about it for days.
    raekimball's picture

    I second that ...

    Stick (or at least start) with the book...

     "At least Lester had the decency to weep at his act of perfidy. Reader, do you know what 'perfidy' means? I have a feeling you do, based on the little scene that has just unfolded here. But you should look up the word in your dictionary, just to be sure."

    ~The Tale of Desperaux, Kate DiCamillo

    Nathiest's picture

    This looks good, I mean

    This looks good, I mean really good, like Oscar winning good.

    -Nathiest
    the devil is in the details

    stefke's picture

    Omg! How CUTE!

    I find that all the animated movies are really bad! Except for Finding Nemo and Ratatouille. Those movies had a good story line, and lot's of humor. I even didn't like Shrek or Ice Ages.. Blegh! O I didn't saw Kung Fu Panda can someone tell me if it's worth to see that one in the theater?

     

    And IMDb says:

    Release Date: 2 April 2009 (Netherlands)

    Hmm, I'll be looking forward to it. Next year April!

     

    ireno315's picture

    I saw the trailer before

    I saw the trailer before Wall-E and just didn't feel it.  Maybe it was Borderick's voice, but I just got that bad feeling I got when I saw trailers for the Golden Compass way back when (one of my fav books).  I haven't read this book, but I just got an "eh" feeling from the trailer.
    hernameisjane's picture

    adorable!

    I think this movie looks fantastic! It's beautifully animated. Who doesn't love animated movies about little animals? Cute. Cute. Freaking Cute. And on top of that, who doesn't love Emma Watson?! Hopefully she's showcased more than what this trailer implies.

    Who's with me in wanting a new Harry Potter film NOW!?? I'm starting to have withdrawls. I can't wait until Hogwarts opens at Universal next August! Woot woot!

     

     

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    sarahef's picture

    Sociopath in rat form? Nice!

    I never saw Ratatouille; didn't really pique my interest.

     

    This trailer, on the other hand, makes me giddy, for some reason. I blame it on the ears.

     

     

    ...and all was well, and the world smiled.

    grey_eyes's picture

    Oh my gosh i tried to read

    Oh my gosh i tried to read that book in like, the 6th grade and i couldn't get past the frist three pages. SO STUPID! but i geuss im just not really into stuff like that. but i geuss the movie MIGHT be okay...

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