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FamilyComedyDrama

The One and Only Ivan

- It's never too late to discover who you are.

A gorilla named Ivan who’s living in a suburban shopping mall tries to piece together his past, with the help of other animals, as they hatch a plan to escape from captivity.

Release Date : 2020-08-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Allison Shearmur ProductionsDigital Makeup GroupJolie Pas ProductionsWalt Disney Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bryan Cranston

Character Name : Mack

Original Name : Bryan Cranston

Gender : Male

Sam Rockwell

Character Name : Ivan (voice)

Original Name : Sam Rockwell

Gender : Male

Brooklynn Prince

Character Name : Ruby (voice)

Original Name : Brooklynn Prince

Gender : Female

Angelina Jolie

Character Name : Stella (voice)

Original Name : Angelina Jolie

Gender : Female

Danny DeVito

Character Name : Bob (voice)

Original Name : Danny DeVito

Gender : Male

Ariana Greenblatt

Character Name : Julia

Original Name : Ariana Greenblatt

Gender : Female

Helen Mirren

Character Name : Snickers (voice)

Original Name : Helen Mirren

Gender : Female

Phillipa Soo

Character Name : Thelma (voice)

Original Name : Phillipa Soo

Gender : Female

Mike White

Character Name : Frankie (voice) / Passing Driver

Original Name : Mike White

Gender : Male

Ron Funches

Character Name : Murphy (voice)

Original Name : Ron Funches

Gender : Male

Chaka Khan

Character Name : Henrietta (voice)

Original Name : Chaka Khan

Gender : Female

Ramón Rodríguez

Character Name : George

Original Name : Ramón Rodríguez

Gender : Male

Owain Arthur

Character Name : Castello

Original Name : Owain Arthur

Gender : Male

Kevin Mathurin

Character Name : Mike

Original Name : Kevin Mathurin

Gender : Male

Hannah Bourne

Character Name : Helen

Original Name : Hannah Bourne

Gender : Female

Betsy Graver

Character Name : Mother In Park

Original Name : Betsy Graver

Gender : Female

Beckett Handley

Character Name : Boy In Photo

Original Name : Beckett Handley

Gender : Male

Larry Ridley

Character Name : News Reporter

Original Name : Larry Ridley

Gender : Male

Eleanor Matsuura

Character Name : Candace Taylor

Original Name : Eleanor Matsuura

Gender : Female

Kriss Dillon

Character Name : Animal Inspector #1

Original Name : Kriss Dillon

Gender : Male

Max Dowler

Character Name : Animal Inspector #2

Original Name : Max Dowler

Gender : Male

Indira Varma

Character Name : Dr. Maya Wilson

Original Name : Indira Varma

Gender : Female

Gary Greenham

Character Name : Cage Guy

Original Name : Gary Greenham

Gender : Male

Davina Sitaram

Character Name : Passerby

Original Name : Davina Sitaram

Gender : Female

Filiz Fairweather

Character Name : Mother With Stroller

Original Name : Filiz Fairweather

Gender : Male

Jacqueline Ramnarine

Character Name : Woman Watching The Show

Original Name : Jacqueline Ramnarine

Gender : Male

Ireland Frost

Character Name : Mall Protester

Original Name : Ireland Frost

Gender : Male

Dean Phillippi Sr.

Character Name : RV Camper Driver

Original Name : Dean Phillippi Sr.

Gender : Male

Jude Allenby-dos Santos

Character Name : Kev (Boy In Mall)

Original Name : Jude Allenby-dos Santos

Gender : Male

Jeffrey Crisp

Character Name : Man Driving Car

Original Name : Jeffrey Crisp

Gender : Male

Tyrone Love

Character Name : Mall Cop

Original Name : Tyrone Love

Gender : Male

Sean Casey

Character Name : Driver

Original Name : Sean Casey

Gender : Male

Danny La Placa

Character Name : Neighbor

Original Name : Danny La Placa

Gender : Male

Roberto Vivancos

Character Name : Richard Moore

Original Name : Roberto Vivancos

Gender : Male

Richard J. Valentine

Character Name : Mall Protester

Original Name : Richard J. Valentine

Gender : Male

Jeremy Oliver

Character Name : Circus Visitor

Original Name : Jeremy Oliver

Gender : Male

Jessica Hyde

Character Name : Mall Patron (voice)

Original Name : Jessica Hyde

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2021-06-23

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Artemis Fowl was the first film exclusively released on Disney+ that I put my eyes on, and it will undoubtedly end up as one of the worst movies of 2020. From that moment on, I couldn't help but feel a bit skeptical about Disney deciding to place films initially intended for a theatrical release in their streaming service, which is the case of The One and Only Ivan. The thought "did they release it digitally because it's awful like the other one?" couldn't leave my mind, so I watched it with moderately low expectations… Fortunately, this flick is one of the sweetest surprises of this year. I didn't expect to shed tears in such a generic tale, but I did. The story follows a familiar formula from the studio but with a few twists. The protagonist is the star of a declining show when someone new comes in to save the whole thing, making the protagonist jealous. However, this time, the protagonist doesn't try to sabotage anyone to be the main attraction again. Ivan becomes very close to Ruby (Brooklynn Prince) and really wants to fulfill a heartfelt promise that he makes to Stella: to set everyone free. Mike White (who co-wrote one of the worst movies of all-time, The Emoji Movie) was also a reason for my low confidence levels, but I can now forgive him for being part of that other animated atrocity. White gives every single character a defining personality or at least a specific trait unique to that animal. Even side characters with no real impact in the story, like Henrietta (Chaka Khan), Murphy (Ron Funches), or Frankie (White himself), are clearly stuck in my memory due to their hilarious bits (I never imagined I would laugh to a "why did the chicken cross the road?" joke ever again). Ivan, Ruby, Stella, and Bob (Danny DeVito) are undoubtedly the standouts. All are characters so easy to fall in love with. Ivan works beautifully as a protagonist whose backstory is as tragic as one can imagine. His arc is incredibly compelling and emotionally powerful, so much that it still ends partially sad. His relationship with Ruby feels authentic and heartfelt, just like with Stella. Bob is definitely the funniest of them all, but even he has a story of abandonment and isolation. Every wild animal deserves freedom, and every domestic animal deserves a family home. That's a message I'll always stand by and fight for as an animal lover. The highest praise I can offer this film is that it feels surprisingly immersive, even when watching at home. When Ivan talked, I never thought "that's Sam Rockwell!". I always looked and heard Ivan as Ivan, same with every other character. The animals look impressively realistic, but movie magic reached a point where I can't even tell the difference between a real animal and a fake one sometimes. It's not really the case of The One and Only Ivan, but after The Lion King, something like the former doesn't really surprise me anymore. Still, it just goes to show how storytelling can be the headliner. I was so enthralled by the narrative that I couldn't care less about the visually stunning animals nor the excellent voice acting. I just wanted to see the animals be set free. Finally, two more impactful aspects that made the film better for me. Craig Armstrong's score is exceptionally prone to chills and tears. It's subtle when it needs to be, and powerfully moving when the big moments arrive. One of my favorite scores of 2020. The last detail has to do with the movie's inception. Don't ask me why, but I missed the "inspired by a true story" at the opening credits. As usual in this type of films, right after these end, text accompanies photos and clips, in this case, of the real-life Ivan. In an otherwise generic movie, I was emotionally shocked once I saw those real images. I finish the film with tears of happiness, but I have to leave a disclaimer. When it comes to negatives, this is one of those movies where I can't really point out straight-up flaws or technical issues. My only nitpick is that I'd have loved to see more development regarding Ivan and Mack's (Bryan Cranston) supposedly strong bond that they share as a family. It doesn't detract from the touching moments between the two, but it could have made those sequences much more impactful. It's simply a fun, entertaining, fast-paced, one-hour-and-a-half flick that works for both adults and children. However, even though there's no visible violence or animal abuse, some of the animal characters share their sorrowful, traumatic past, which can be a tad too dark for really young kids… The One and Only Ivan is one of the most loving surprises of 2020. Boasting an impeccable cast and one of my favorite scores of the year, this adaptation of Ivan's true story might follow a (slightly changed) generic formula, but it's undoubtedly an emotional journey worthy of everyone's attention, both adults and children. Mike White delivers a heartfelt screenplay, packed with memorable animal characters easy to connect with, even for viewers who aren't animal lovers. A beautiful story filled with meaningful messages and tear-inducing moments, executed so brilliantly that it became one of my most immersive home viewings of the last few years. Visually, I can't point out a single issue, the animals look incredible. If I needed an argument to convince friends and family to subscribe to Disney+, this is the movie I'd show them… Rating: A-

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Nothing all that fresh, but it certainly made me feel for the characters so that's always a big plus. The cast elevate the film, for sure! Bryan Cranston, no matter the nature of any role he plays, is always enjoyable and/or likeable. He brings heart as Mack, as do Sam Rockwell (Ivan) and Angelina Jolie (Stella). I liked Danny DeVito as Bob, while Ariana Greenblatt portrays the wholesome Julia well. The (true) premise is something we've all seen before, as such you're just waiting for the 'penny to drop' so the film can get going - once that happens onscreen events do improve, culminating in a very touching end. 'The One and Only Ivan' is ideal for family viewing, I'd say.