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FamilyAdventureComedyFantasy

Flora & Ulysses

- No tights. No cape. No problem.

When Flora rescues a squirrel she names Ulysses, she is amazed to discover he possesses unique superhero powers, which take them on an adventure of humorous complications that ultimately change Flora's life--and her outlook--forever.

Release Date : 2021-02-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney PicturesNetter Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Flora and Ulysses

Cast

Matilda Lawler

Character Name : Flora

Original Name : Matilda Lawler

Gender : Female

Alyson Hannigan

Character Name : Phyllis

Original Name : Alyson Hannigan

Gender : Female

Ben Schwartz

Character Name : George

Original Name : Ben Schwartz

Gender : Male

Benjamin Evan Ainsworth

Character Name : William

Original Name : Benjamin Evan Ainsworth

Gender : Male

Danny Pudi

Character Name : Miller

Original Name : Danny Pudi

Gender : Male

Darien Martin

Character Name : Incandesto

Original Name : Darien Martin

Gender : Male

Anna Deavere Smith

Character Name : Dr. Meescham

Original Name : Anna Deavere Smith

Gender : Female

Bobby Moynihan

Character Name : Stanlee

Original Name : Bobby Moynihan

Gender : Male

John Kassir

Character Name : Ulysses (voice)

Original Name : John Kassir

Gender : Male

Nancy Robertson

Character Name : Tootie

Original Name : Nancy Robertson

Gender : Female

Janeane Garofalo

Character Name : Marissa

Original Name : Janeane Garofalo

Gender : Female

Kate Micucci

Character Name : Rita

Original Name : Kate Micucci

Gender : Female

Christine Lee

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Christine Lee

Gender : Female

Jesse Reid

Character Name : Chad

Original Name : Jesse Reid

Gender : Male

Javier Lacroix

Character Name : Donald

Original Name : Javier Lacroix

Gender : Male

David Milchard

Character Name : Cook

Original Name : David Milchard

Gender : Male

Kyle Strauts

Character Name : Shobo

Original Name : Kyle Strauts

Gender : Male

Tori Katongo

Character Name : The Mighty Condor

Original Name : Tori Katongo

Gender : Female

Emma Oliver

Character Name : Flora 6 Yrs Old

Original Name : Emma Oliver

Gender : Female

Arkie Kandola

Character Name : Binders Keepers Employee

Original Name : Arkie Kandola

Gender : Male

Arran Henn

Character Name : Reporter at Diner

Original Name : Arran Henn

Gender : Female

Henry Mah

Character Name : Binders Keepers Regional Manager

Original Name : Henry Mah

Gender : Male

Malaika Jackson

Character Name : Animal Control Tech

Original Name : Malaika Jackson

Gender : Female

Shawn Robidoux

Character Name : Animal Control Tech

Original Name : Shawn Robidoux

Gender : Male

Kate DiCamillo

Character Name : Kate

Original Name : Kate DiCamillo

Gender : Male

Carolyn Yonge

Character Name : Technician

Original Name : Carolyn Yonge

Gender : Male

Simon Chin

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Simon Chin

Gender : Male

Rhona Rees

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Rhona Rees

Gender : Female

Craig Haas

Character Name : Meter Man

Original Name : Craig Haas

Gender : Male

Alex Kliner

Character Name : Old Man

Original Name : Alex Kliner

Gender : Male

Tracy Chow

Character Name : Comic Book Patron

Original Name : Tracy Chow

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Bit of a waste, in the end. 'Flora & Ulysses' isn't a bad watch, but it doesn't utilise a cool premise or a strong showing from youngster Matilda Lawler. The latter fairly impressed me, especially early on. Behind her, Ben Schwartz is OK and Alyson Hannigan is, as seemingly always, likeable. Given how interesting the concept is, the film barely even touches on Ulysses' abilities - when they do, e.g. at the diner, then it is actually nicely created with the effects, slow motion et al. Instead they focus on a familial story, which didn't intrigue me whatsoever. I did like the comic book onscreen graphics, mind. Perhaps others will find enjoyment with this, fair enough if so. For me, though, it's average and forgettable.

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2021-06-23

Disney has taken Kate DiCamillo’s 2013 Newbery Award-winning book “Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures” and made it into a second-rate movie (shortened to “Flora & Ulysses”) that will only appeal to kids who have pretty low standards. There’s a cute little girl (Matilda Lawler), a fuzzy squirrel (created from choppy CGI), and a story that throws in a handful of positive life lessons, but the slapdash action scenes, dumb pratfalls, and dull storytelling combine to form a family film with an unredeemable lack of magic. Flora (Lawler) is an avid comic book fan and cynic, who is having trouble dealing with the fact that her parents (Alyson Hannigan, Ben Schwartz) have recently separated. One day, the 10-year-old girl saves a squirrel who has been sucked into a vacuum cleaner. Flora names her rescued pal Ulysses after she discovers he possesses superhero powers (and can write poetry). The duo go on a series of adventures while avoiding an animal control officer (Danny Pudi) who wants to capture and kill the potentially rabid squirrel. The film feels like a dated Disney flick, with a simple message that relies heavily on mom and dad style humor. There is a good theme of what being a “true hero” means wrapped up with a couple of platitudes about the importance of family, but the more positive ideas seem buried under the lifeless action scenes (and dopey slow motion) that makes the project barely rise above the lowest quality t.v. movie. There can’t be an unhappy ending of course, so Ulysses helps Flora fix the broken elements in her life. The little girl hopes her estranged parents will get back together and that her mom will be able to rise above her writer’s block. She wishes humans would treat animals better too, and thankfully her new squirrel buddy convinces most of them that he’s worth saving. If you or your kids really like squirrels, are very bored, and are easily entertained, then “Flora and Ulysses” may be good enough for family movie night. The film starts out really rough and despite a mild improvement about halfway through, it never gets over the hump of mediocrity.