Delgo |  | Directors: Jason Maurer, Marc F. Adler Actors: Freddie Prinze Jr., Val Kilmer, Anne Bancroft, Chris Kattan, Jennifer Love Hewitt Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 94 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 2261575 UPC: 024543615750 EAN: 0024543615750 ASIN: B002C2KB12
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: August 4, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description WHEN A FORGOTTEN ENEMY RETURNS, THE FATE OF THE WORLD LIES WITH A SPIRITED PRINCESS AND AN UNLIKELY HERO. TAKE AN EXCITING JOURNEY TO A SPECTACULAR REALM OF MAGIC, FANTASY, ROMANCE, AND ADVENTURE.
Amazon.com Delgo is a computer-animated film that is at once fantasy, action, and drama, with an added dose of comedy. The most amazing thing about the film, besides the fact that it was 10 years in the making, is its rich graphic rendering of a world that's unlike any other. The backgrounds have an almost painted quality and the contrast of the stark, resource depleted planet of the Nohrins and the natural, dreamlike world of Jhamora is striking thanks to intense color saturation and an impressive level of visual detail. Despite its uniqueness, Jhamora is plagued by an all-too-common conflict rooted in the cultural and moral differences of its two peoples. This epic story follows two young teenagers, Nohrin Princess Kyla (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Lockni Jhamora native Delgo (Freddie Prinze Jr.), who share a common dream of cultural acceptance and cooperation as they fall into friendship and then love. Exiled Nohrin Sedessa (Anne Bancroft), who was banished from Jhamora for killing King Zahn's (Louis Gossett Jr.) wife (Princess Kyla's mother), and General Raius (Malcolm McDowell) kidnap Princess Kyla--an event which leads to Delgo and his bumbling friend Filo (Chris Kattan) being imprisoned for the crime and incites war between the two peoples. Can peace possibly return to Jhamora without the total extermination of either the Nohrin or the Lockni people? Battlefield action on the ground and in the sky is intense and omnipresent throughout the film and the story is interesting, if not original, but the animation is at times rather choppy and almost video-game-like and somehow the film just isn't all that engaging. Bonus features include commentary with co-writer and producer Marc Adler, co-director and co-writer Jason Maurer, and animation and visual effects supervisor Warren Grubb; a behind the scenes look at how the voice talent shaped the film's characters, a featurette detailing the composer's and sound designer's thoughts about the sounds of Delgo; meet the characters and creatures functions, and six deleted scenes. (Ages 10 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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Delgo October 19, 2009 B. Cox (Barberton, Ohio United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this movie. My grandsons and I sat down to watch it and they liked it also. There is a little movie short that you should watch. i had not even heard of the movie before I found it on Amazon.
Delgo is very cool. A strange alien world that's fun to visit.. September 29, 2009 jarredbyitall (Davison, MI United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Are you noticing a trend here? Great independent animated films are getting released with next to no studio support and then are dumped on DVD with next to no studio support. It's almost as if they were getting buried on purpose. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but wow, it's like there's PIXAR and DREAMWORKS and that's it. Well, if you like talking animals and fart jokes then you'll be happy with these two powerhouse studios releasing at least two of these per year, but I myself like animation that pushes the medium in new directions. That's why I recommend you check out Delgo. Delgo is a simple, yet effective all-ages tale set in an alien world of warring tribes.
It seems like with the technology we have that Hollywood would be making the next Star Wars, but there seems to be a vacuum in the Sci-Fi realm. There are plenty of human-based sci-fi fantasy shows on TV (Battlestar Galactica, StarGate, Doctor Who), but where are all rich, fully realized alien-based fantasy worlds? Cameron's making Avatar , but in the mean-time you should check out Delgo (and the recently released BATTLE FOR TERRA). Both are fun, emersive sci-fi/fantasy adventures that explore new strange worlds in detail. I expect with the release of AVATAR and The Princess of Mars, the floodgate will be opened and we will see more films like Delgo. It's a cool fantasy film and deserves your support.
A feast for your mind and eyes! August 23, 2009 straight talk BB (SAN JOSE, CA United States) "Delgo" is the best CG film I've seen in terms of detail, color, depth, motion and dialog. Both the characters and the background are incredibly rich and seem 3D like. They pop out and come alive in every scene. It's true art! There are many characters and plots to follow, keeping kids and adults alike engaged and entertained throughout the movie. "Delgo" is highly sophisticated in terms of life lessons and character virtues/flaws. You can easily distinguish between the Lokni and the winged Norin. Delgo is endearing, Kyla is fearless, Filo is hilarious, Bogardus is courageous, Raius is fierce, and Sedessa is wonderfully mean and convoluted (my favorite character). The movie reminds me of the "Star Wars" Episodes I-III, which were spectacular in terms of the visual effects/CG and elaborate characters.
Great Graphics Poor Story August 21, 2009 G. Teslovich Positive: Great graphics for background scenes and in particular for expressiveness and uniqueness of each character. This was accomplished on a low budget but with detail reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki. Too often voices are poorly cast for animations but in this case the voicing was well done and fit naturally to each character.
Negative: The dialogue, script and storyline could learn much from Miyazaki. As others have noted the story is redundant and poorly developed; relying too heavily on graphics to carry the audience through. Some imagination in story & script development equivalent to the graphics would have carried this movie to a much higher level.
Deserved a better fate August 19, 2009 Bob - that guy from No Where (The Middle of No Where) If I rated this movie by 1999 standards I would give it 3-4 stars, today 2-3. Granted the plot is rather derivative - but many fantasy action/adventure movies are, so I can give that a pass. Unfortunately the movie got delayed in production and as we know CG art ages like milk rather than wine, so it was 7 so years past by the time it hit the theaters. I believe the wisdom of hindsight would have been or them to release some shorts like Pixar did and not dived into the deep end on their first try.
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