Trolls (film)
Trolls | |
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Directed by | Mike Mitchell |
Screenplay by | |
Story by | Erica Rivinoja[2] |
Produced by | Gina Shay[2] |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Yong Duk Jhun |
Edited by | Nick Fletcher |
Music by | Christophe Beck[3] |
Production company | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates |
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Running time | 92 minutes[4] |
Country | United States[1] |
Language | English |
Budget | $125 million[5] |
Box office | $346.8 million[6] |
Trolls is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical film[7] based on the Troll dolls created by Thomas Dam. The film was directed by Mike Mitchell and co-directed by Walt Dohrn, written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger and based on a story by Erica Rivinoja. The film features the voices of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey Deschanel, Russell Brand, James Corden and Gwen Stefani. The film revolves around two trolls on a quest to save their village from destruction by the Bergens, creatures who eat trolls.
The 33rd animated feature film produced by DreamWorks Animation, the film premiered on October 8, 2016, at the BFI London Film Festival[4][8] and was theatrically released in the United States on November 4, 2016, by 20th Century Fox.[9] The film grossed $344 million worldwide against its $125 million budget and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Can't Stop the Feeling!".
Plot
The Trolls are small creatures who live in an almost perpetual state of happiness, singing, dancing and hugging all day. However, they are discovered by the Bergens, large miserable creatures, who can feel happy only after eating a Troll. The Bergens imprison the trolls and eat them every year on a special occasion, called Trollstice. The Trolls, led by their King Peppy, with his baby daughter, Princess Poppy, escape through underground tunnels on the day of trollstice, when young Prince Gristle was going to eat his first Troll. Enraged, Gristle's father King Gristle Sr. banishes his Chef who was in charge of the Trollstice preparation.
20 years later, Poppy, throws a big party to celebrate the Trolls' escape, despite the fears and warnings of the grey troll, Branch, that loud parties will attract the Bergens. A Zen troll Creek arrives, and tells Branch to start being happy, instead of being grumpy, but Branch refuses. At the party, Branch's fears come true, when Chef sees the fireworks and captures some Trolls.
Alone inside the bunker, we see Branch looking at a bunch of homemade party invitations, indicating that he does want to go to the parties. Meanwhile, Poppy goes on a rescue mission alone, as no other troll is willing to venture to Bergen Town, including Branch. But later when Poppy gets into trouble, She is saved by Branch, who thinks she will not make it if she goes alone.
Once inside the Bergen prince's castle, Poppy and Branch witness Creek, one of the Troll hostages, apparently get eaten by the now King Gristle, but Poppy remains hopeful that Creek survived. Poppy and Branch find the rest of the captured Trolls, being guarded by a scullery maid named Bridget. Poppy discovers that Bridget is in love with King Gristle and offers to help her get a date with the king while trying to confirm if Creek is alive.
While setting her up for the date, Branch refuses to sing and triggers a big argument with Poppy, revealing that, as a child, his grandmother was killed while trying to save him, because his singing compromised his location to Chef. His guilt caused his color to turn from blue to grey. After Poppy comforts him with a hug, Branch decides to help Bridget and the trolls. Bridget, disguised as Lady Glitter Sparkles gets her date with Gristle, at a roller rink and arcade restaurant and Gristle asks her to be his "plus one" at Trollstice. Poppy notices Creek being held captive, in the jewel adorning the king's mantle.
Having helped Bridget, the Trolls attempt to rescue Creek from Gristle's room and steal his jewel, but discover that it is empty. The Trolls are then captured by Chef, and are shocked to discover that Creek sold them out to the Bergens, to spare himself from being eaten. Creek then lures out every troll from Troll village, and they are captured by Chef and the other Bergen cooks. With all the Trolls captured and soon to be eaten, Poppy loses hope as she and all the other Trolls turn grey when she starts to cry. The Chef also hints that she plans to "do in" Prince Gristle and take over the kingdom, using control over the trolls to remain in power.
Branch sings "True Colors" for Poppy to cheer her up, and also confesses his love for her. Poppy, after regaining her colors, reciprocates his feelings, and they end up restoring all the trolls' colors including Branch's. Bridget liberates the trolls, willing to sacrifice herself for them. Poppy wishes to return the favor and with Branch and her friends, shows the Bergens that Bridget was Lady Glitter Sparkles and explains that they can find happiness, within themselves instead of eating the Trolls.
Chef however, refuses to accept the peace, tries to kill Poppy and Branch, but is knocked into a serving cart that is sent rolling out of Bergen Town, on fire with Creek in her pouch and (in the mid credits) are consumed by a giant monster. Both species celebrate, bringing new life to the town and renewing the life of the troll tree. Poppy is declared queen, and she and Branch share a romantic hug.
Cast
- Anna Kendrick as Princess Poppy, the princess and later queen of the Trolls
- Iris Dohrn voices a baby Poppy.
- Justin Timberlake as Branch, a paranoid, disgruntled Troll survivalist
- Liam Henry voices a younger Branch.
- Zooey Deschanel as Bridget, a kind-hearted Bergen who works as a scullery maid to the Bergen Chef and has feelings for Gristle.[11]
- Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Prince Gristle, the prince (later king) of the Bergens. He is Bridget's love interest.[11]
- Christine Baranski as Chef, a mean-spirited Bergen who is in charge of Troll preparation.[11]
- Russell Brand as Creek, a Troll with a positive personality and zen-like wisdom later revealed to be a coward and double-crosser willing to sell out all the trolls just so he won't be eaten.[11][12]
- Gwen Stefani as DJ Suki, the Trolls' resident disc jockey.[11][13]
- James Corden as Biggie, a chubby, friendly Troll.[11][14]
- Jeffrey Tambor as King Peppy, the king of the Trolls.[11]
- Ron Funches as Cooper, a giraffe-like Troll that walks on all fours.[11][15]
- Icona Pop as Satin and Chenille, twin trolls who are joined by their hair and love fashion.[11][16]
- Kunal Nayyar as Guy Diamond, a glittery silver Troll with a highly Auto-Tuned voice who is always naked.[11][17]
- Walt Dohrn as Mr. Dinkles, Biggie's pet worm.[11]
- Dohrn also voices Smidge, Fuzzbert, Cloud Guy, Tunnel Troll and Wedgie Bergen #2.
- John Cleese as King Gristle Sr., Gristle's father and the ruler of the Bergens at the start of the film.[11]
- GloZell as Grandma Rosiepuff, an elderly Troll and Branch's late grandmother who was taken by a Bergen while saving Branch.[18] In the UK version, newsreader Susanna Reid voices the character and in the Australian version, Dami Im voices the character.[19]
- Meg DeAngelis as Moxie Dewdrop, a dancing Troll.[18] Noodlerella voices the character in the UK version.
- Ricky Dillon as Aspen Heitz, a Troll skitterboarder.[18]
- Kandee Johnson as Mandy Sparkledust, a Troll who designs and repairs all the treasures of Troll Town.[18]
- Quvenzhané Wallis as Harper, a Troll artist who paints with her hair.[11]
- Mike Mitchell as Darius, Vinny the Phone, Captain Starfunkle, Spider, Wedgie Bergen #1, Chad, Card
- Grace Helbig as Cookie Sugarloaf, one of the trolls. Carrie Hope Fletcher voices the character in the UK version.[20]
- Curtis Stone as Todd, a royal guard that works for the Bergen Royal Family.
- Rhys Darby as Bibbly, a Bergen shopkeeper of the Bib Store.
Production
DreamWorks announced plans for a film based on the Troll toyline as early as 2010. This version was to be written by Adam Wilson and his wife Melanie[21] By 2012, Chloë Grace Moretz had already been cast in the female lead role and Jason Schwartzman was reported to have been offered the male lead.[22] In September 2012, 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks Animation announced that the film with the working title Trolls would be released on June 5, 2015, with Anand Tucker set to direct the film, written by Wallace Wolodarsky and Maya Forbes.[2]
By April 2013, DreamWorks Animation had acquired the intellectual property for the Trolls franchise from the Dam Family and Dam Things. Having "big plans for the franchise," DreamWorks Animation became the exclusive worldwide licensor of the merchandise rights, except for Scandinavia, where Dam Things remains the licensor.[23] In May 2013, the film was pushed back for a year to November 4, 2016.[24] The same month, DreamWorks Animation announced that Mike Mitchell and Erica Rivinoja has been hired as a director and screenplay writer to "reimagine" the film as a musical comedy, which will present the origin of the Trolls' colorful hair.[25] On June 16, 2014, Anna Kendrick joined the cast to voice Poppy, a princess.[26] On September 15, 2015, Deadline.com reported that Justin Timberlake will voice a character named Branch.[9] Timberlake previously worked with DreamWorks Animation as the voice of Arthur "Artie" Pendragon in Shrek the Third in 2007. The full cast announced their respective roles via announcements on Twitter on January 6, 2016.[27]
Music
Justin Timberlake served as an executive producer for the film's music and released the original song "Can't Stop the Feeling!" on May 6, 2016.[28] The song reached No. 1 in the official charts of 17 countries, including the United States and Canada. Timberlake along with the film cast, with guest appearances from Earth, Wind & Fire and Ariana Grande, contributed to the soundtrack.[29] The soundtrack album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America[30] and the Australian Recording Industry Association.[31]
Release
The film's world premiere took place at the BFI London Film Festival on October 8, 2016, and was theatrically released on November 4, 2016, in the United States by 20th Century Fox.
Home media
Trolls was released on Digital HD on January 24, 2017, and on DVD and Blu-ray on February 7, 2017.[32] The film topped the home video sales chart for two consecutive weeks.[33][34]
Reception
Box office
Trolls grossed $153.7 million in the US and Canada and $193.2 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $346.8 million, against a budget of $125 million.[6]
In the United States and Canada, Trolls was released alongside Doctor Strange and Hacksaw Ridge, and was projected to gross $35–40 million from 4,060 theaters in its opening weekend.[35] On its first day, the film grossed $12.3 million (including $900,000 made from Thursday night previews). It went on to open to $46.5 million, finishing second at the box office behind Doctor Strange.[36]
Critical response
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 74% based on 145 reviews; the average rating is 6.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Trolls brings its instantly recognizable characters to the big screen in a colorful adventure that, while geared toward the younger set, isn't without rewards for parents."[37] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score 56 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[38] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[39]
Lindsey Bahr of Associated Press gave the film a positive review and said, "Ultimately, the 'get happy' moral of the story, while trite compared to something like Inside Out, is sufficiently sweet enough for its audience. Did you expect more from a piece of candy?"[40] Bill Zwecker of Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four and said, "You simply will walk out — or perhaps dance out — of the theater feeling very happy yourself."[41] Andy Webster of The New York Times said, "Exuberant, busy and sometimes funny, DreamWorks Animation's Trolls is determined to amuse."[42]
The Hollywood Reporter called the film "an admittedly vibrant-looking but awfully recognizable animated musical comedy concoction."[4] Alonso Duralde of TheWrap said the film "combines the barely-there characterization and irritating cutesiness of The Smurfs with the hideous character design and awful pop covers of Strange Magic."[43] Betsy Bozdech of Common Sense Media gave the movie 4 stars. She said, "Make no mistake: Kids are going to love this movie. Trolls is cute, it's colorful, it has tons of catchy songs, and the messages are positive and easy to understand (happiness is inside everyone, if you know where/how to find it, and you shouldn't have to change who you are to get someone to like you)."[44]
Accolades
List of awards and nominations | |||||
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Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
Academy Awards | February 26, 2017 | Best Original Song | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Nominated | [45] [46] |
American Music Awards | November 19, 2017 | Top Soundtrack | Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Nominated | [47] |
Annie Awards | February 4, 2017 | Outstanding Achievement, Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | Tim Lamb and Craig Kellman | Nominated | [48] |
Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | Kendal Cronkhite and Tim Lamb | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | Claire Morrissey | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | Zooey Deschanel | Nominated | |||
Billboard Music Awards | May 21, 2017 | Top Soundtrack/Cast Album | Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Nominated | [49] |
Critics' Choice Awards | December 11, 2016 | Best Animated Feature | Trolls | Nominated | [50] |
Best Song | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Nominated | |||
Golden Globe Awards | January 8, 2017 | Best Original Song | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Nominated | [51] |
Grammy Awards | February 12, 2017 | Best Song Written for Visual Media | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Won | [52] |
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | February 16, 2017 | Best Song/Recording Created for a Film | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Nominated | [53] |
Hollywood Film Awards | November 6, 2016 | Hollywood Song Award | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" by Justin Timberlake | Won | [54] |
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | November 17, 2016 | Best Song Written for an Animated Film | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Won | [55] [56] |
Best Soundtrack From a Movie | Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Music Supervision – Film | Justin Timberlake | Nominated | |||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | March 5, 2017 | Best Song from a Movie | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" by Justin Timberlake | Nominated | [57] |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | March 11, 2017 | Favorite Animated Movie | Trolls | Nominated | [58] |
Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie | Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick | Nominated | |||
Favorite Frenemies | Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick | Nominated | |||
Favorite Soundtrack | Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | February 19, 2017 | Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature | Trolls | Nominated | [59] |
Best Original Song | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Nominated | |||
Saturn Awards | June 28, 2017 | Best Animated Film | Trolls | Nominated | [60] |
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association | December 18, 2016 | Best Soundtrack | Trolls | Nominated | [61] |
Teen Choice Awards | July 31, 2016 | Choice AnTEENcipated Movie | Trolls | Nominated | [62] |
Choice Music: Song from a Movie or TV Show | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" by Justin Timberlake | Nominated | |||
World Soundtrack Awards | October 18, 2017 | Best Original Song written directly for a Film | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake | Nominated | [63] |
- Regarding music award shows, only film-related categories are included on this list.
Franchise
Sequel
On February 28, 2017, Universal Pictures, the studio's new distributor and parent company since 2016, and DreamWorks Animation announced that a sequel titled Trolls 2 would be released on April 10, 2020, with Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake reprising their roles of Poppy and Branch.[64] On October 4, 2017, the release date for the sequel was moved up to February 14, 2020, as Fast & Furious 9 took its original April 10, 2020 slot. Along with the new release date, it was announced that Walt Dohrn will be returning to direct and Gina Shay will return to produce the sequel. But has now switched to an April 17, 2020 release as of December 6, 2017.[65]
Television special
Trolls Holiday is a half-hour[66] television special that aired on November 24, 2017 on NBC.[67] Set after the film, Poppy realizes that the Bergens have no holidays to celebrate. She enlists Branch and their friends (the Snack Pack) to show their best friend Bridget and other Bergens the importance of holidays. Most of the original cast (including Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey Deschanel, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, James Corden, Ron Funches, Kunal Nayyar and Walt Dohrn) all reprise their roles from the film. The likely-Christmas Special is also directed by Joel Crawford and written by Josh Bycel & Jonathan Fener with music by Jeff Morrow.[66] Its soundtrack album that features seven songs was released on October 27, 2017.[68] It is now available on Netflix and on DVD by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The bonus features of the DVD also include one episode of Dawn of the Croods and two of Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh.
Animated series
A 26-episode animated series based on the film, entitled Trolls: The Beat Goes On! that will air on Netflix is expected to premiere on January 19, 2018.[69][70] The show stars Amanda Leighton as Poppy, Skylar Astin as Branch, and Ron Funches who is reprising his role as Cooper.[71]
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