Director:
Henry SelickMúsica:
Randy NewmanReparto:
Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Jane Leeves, Joanna Lumley, Miriam Margolyes, Pete Postlethwaite, Susan Sarandon, David Thewlis, Steven Culp, Mike Starr (más)Streaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
Tras la muerte de sus padres, el pequeño James se ve obligado a vivir con sus dos crueles y repulsivas tías. La visita de un extraño personaje, una araña a la que salva, le proporciona un medio para escapar: un melocotón gigante que comienza a crecer desmesuradamente en su jardín. Cuando se introduzca dentro de él conocerá a otros pintorescos personajes. (Disney España)
(más)Reseñas (2)
An anthropomorphic insect befriends a little boy with dead eyes. Nightmare fuel for years to come, I call foul. ()
I hadn't read Dahl's novel, which the film disrespected, judging by the many indignant comments, so I simply enjoyed the fanciful animated ride under the baton of Henry Selick, wondered how I would have liked this film as a child (probably a lot) and stomped to the rhythm of the songs and Newman's great music. The acted passages were very nicely stylized, but I was bothered by the flimsy representation of the main character (even more than the hideous aunts or the even more hideous spider). A nice bit of relaxation. And I got a craving for peaches. ()