Directed by:: Rich Moore
Produced by:: Clark Spencer
Screenplay by:: Phil Johnston
,Jennifer Lee
Story by:: Rich Moore
Phil Johnston
Jim Reardon
Starring:: John C. Reilly
Sarah Silverman
Jack McBrayer
Jane Lynch
Music by:: Henry Jackman
Editing by:: William J. Caparella
Studio:: Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by:: Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s):: October 29, 2012 (world premiere)
November 2, 2012 (United States & Canada)
February 15, 2013 (United Kingdom)
Running time:: 108 minutes
The new Disney adventure, "Wreck-It Ralph" (or "Ralph's devastating," his title in Spanish) is basically the "Toy Story" video game. In the world of "slot machines" or arcade games, all play their respective role in the universe, but when the store closes at night, continue their life partying, meeting in the "Central Station" or going to drink .
Ralph is the villain of the game giant "Felix Jr Fix it" tired of being the evil all the days of his life, destroying the building, the roof released by tenants and sleeping each night in a big dump of bricks. Meet the thirtieth anniversary of existence and his companions nor invite the grand celebration, resenting that "just there to destroy everything." So Ralph goes to a support group of video game villains, moderated by Clyde, one of the ghosts of "Pac Man" and where video game fans will recognize other characters like Bowser from "Mario Bros.", Dr . Robotnik in "Sonic the Hedgehog" or M. Bison in "Street Fighter".
Certainly, gamers will appreciate these little characters include several titles left and right, and surely titles like "Q Bert" will have a revival after the success of "Ralph", although none happen to be a background story or attraction . We are here to accompany Ralph in his mission to get a medal, with which he supposes his playmates begin to respect him and consider him a hero.
Through it decides to abandon his game and venture into other titles, starting with the feeling of the moment, "Hero's Duty", which turns upside in the world war quickly commanded by Sergeant Calhoun. An accident will lead to another game, "Sugar Rush", a world of sweets, biscuits and chocolates governed by racing cars. That's where he meets von Vanellope Schweetz, a girl scorned by all the others, because it is a "failure" technique - its pixels appear and disappear like a small computer virus.
Although the English voices are by John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch, in Latin America we have to Maria Antonieta de las Nieves "La Chilindrina" by the Spanish voice of Vanellope, something that simply does not work. Why? Because you can not get out of the mind that is the character of the Chilindrina, with the same peculiar voice, trying to breathe life into a completely different character. Turns out Rich Moore, the director of the animated film, was a fan of Chespirito, and thus hired the Lady of the Snows..
Another major flaw and almost unbearable custom animated projects in Latin America is not available to the public copies in English or the original language of the project. In Mexico, at least, there is a single copy in English, which I think is an insult both to the creators of the film, as the general moviegoers, especially considering the ever growing foreign population in the country.
But beyond my tantrum over the matter, "the devastating Ralph" is a charming film with typical Disney positive message, in this case on defend and fight for your ideals and what you think is right, and the power and the importance of friendship.
His success at the box office (opened in first place with about $ 50 million) is the result of its wide appeal both conceptually and in execution, as both the boys and their parents who grew up in the '70s and '80s will have something to appreciate because of its retro atmosphere that makes you relive the best of the arcade environment. It has things for children (such as "Hero's Duty"), and girls (in "Sugar Rush" - and in fact, two real games based on them would be a hit), but mostly anchored in the charisma of its star , Ralph, whom many may become attached and identified instantly. One more hit for Disney.