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The Inventor

- Imagination takes flight.

The insatiably curious and headstrong inventor Leonardo da Vinci leaves Italy to join the French court, where he can experiment freely, inventing flying contraptions, incredible machines, and study the human body. There, joined in his adventure by the audacious princess Marguerite, Leonardo will uncover the answer to the ultimate question – "What is the meaning of it all?"

Release Date : 2023-09-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : FoliascopeLeo & KingCuriosity StudioAerial Contrivance WorkshopSIE FilmsBlue Fox EntertainmentFormer Prodigy MediaSlatedLeveller MediaTip-Top ProductionsCarte BlancheMoo StudiosCuriosity RightsThe Exchange

Production Country : FranceIrelandUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Leonardo and the king

Cast

Stephen Fry

Character Name : Leonardo da Vinci (voice)

Original Name : Stephen Fry

Gender : Male

Daisy Ridley

Character Name : Princess Marguerite (voice)

Original Name : Daisy Ridley

Gender : Female

Marion Cotillard

Character Name : Louise de Savoy (voice)

Original Name : Marion Cotillard

Gender : Female

Matt Berry

Character Name : Pope Leo XI (voice)

Original Name : Matt Berry

Gender : Male

Natalie Palamides

Character Name : Pierre Nepveu / Antonio de Beatis (voice)

Original Name : Natalie Palamides

Gender : Female

Jim Capobianco

Character Name : Cardinal of Aragon (voice)

Original Name : Jim Capobianco

Gender : Male

Ben Stranahan

Character Name : Page (voice)

Original Name : Ben Stranahan

Gender : Male

Jane Osborn

Character Name : Gravedigger Jane (voice)

Original Name : Jane Osborn

Gender : Male

Gauthier Battoue

Character Name : Francis I of France (voice)

Original Name : Gauthier Battoue

Gender : Male

John Gilkey

Character Name : Gravedigger John / Giuliano (voice)

Original Name : John Gilkey

Gender : Male

Max Baumgarten

Character Name : Il Boccador / King Charles of Spain (voice)

Original Name : Max Baumgarten

Gender : Male

Daniel Swan

Character Name : King Henry the VIII (voice)

Original Name : Daniel Swan

Gender : Male

Angelino Sandri

Character Name : Francesco Melzi (voice)

Original Name : Angelino Sandri

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2023-09-18

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-inventor-review-too-generic-yet-still-satisfying/ "The Inventor cannot escape its script's creative limitations and generic messages, but it remains a somewhat interesting viewing, full of humorous moments and pure audiovisual beauty. The fantastic stop-motion animation stands out, but the 2D sequences are just as, if not more, captivating. Alex Mandel's score is crucial to the film's entertainment levels, along with the vocal performances of the cast, especially Stephen Fry as Leonardo da Vinci. Apart from a few more sound mixing problems, Jim Capobianco doesn't disappoint, but I'll be waiting for a deeper, more memorable sophomore feature film." Rating: B-

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-13

I was quite nervous at the start here when I saw how many production companies were involved - it looked like a recipe for a mess. Well it isn't. It's certainly an amalgam of animated styles featuring everything from flat 2-D drawing to complex technical sketching and some stop-motion characterisations that really worked quite quirkily. It's the briefest of potted histories of the life of Leonardo da Vinci. We start in Rome where his sponsor - Cardinal de Medici - is constantly firefighting for him with Pope Leo X who wants him to do something a little more useful, and not dissect dead bodies in the middle of the night! It's that latter habit that sees him flee to the relative safety of King Francis I of France. The King wants the maestro to build him a castle, or a new city, or some fancy weapons - or probably all of the above. Leonardo doesn't really react well to commissions though, and soon his new benefactor is also beginning to lose his patience. Luckily, he has the princess Marguerite in his corner, and gradually the grudging support of their mother, the Queen. It can look a bit disjointed at times, the art is frequently quite contrasting - but that just makes the whole proposition a little more interesting and innovative. The drawings reminded me a little of the opening titles to Tom Riley's "Da Vinci's Demons" television drama - and the narrative emphasises quite engagingly the visionary nature of a man who quite literally walked a fine line between science, religion and a bonfire! It's probably twenty minutes too long, but once we get going there is plenty of imaginative action to keep it watchable.