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Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
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Reviews Counted: 158
Fresh: 111
Rotten:47
Average Rating: 6.3/10
Consensus: A charming, quirky, and often funny comedy.
Theatrical Release: Jun 11, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $44,478,018
Synopsis: Jared Hess makes an unforgettable directorial debut with NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, a hilarious, tender, and utterly original portrait of a truly eccentric character. Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) is a high-school outcast in every sense of... Jared Hess makes an unforgettable directorial debut with NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, a hilarious, tender, and utterly original portrait of a truly eccentric character. Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) is a high-school outcast in every sense of the word. More interested in playing tetherball by himself and drawing pictures of his favorite animal, the "liger" (a combination of a lion and a tiger), Napoleon is ignored by everyone in his tiny hometown of Preston, Idaho. At home, things aren't much better: his uber-nerd older brother, Kip (Aaron Ruell), and ultra-vain Uncle Rico (Jon Gries) are too busy with their own obsessions to give Napoleon the time of day. It isn't until a new student, Pedro (Efren Ramirez), arrives that Napoleon finds friendship and performs an act of brave defiance that makes him a true hero. Written by Hess and his wife, Jerusha, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE brilliantly captures the awkwardness of high school without succumbing to condescension. Most of this can be attributed to Heder, who steps into Napoleon's moon boots with a jaw-dropping flawlessness. The rest of the cast is just as natural, underplaying their roles and letting the comedy unfold without forcing any of the jokes. Add a hilarious soundtrack of 1980s hits and you have an instant classic, a crowd-pleasing riot that has an undeniably universal appeal. [More]
Starring: Jon Heder, Aaron Ruell, Jon Gries, Efren Ramirez
Starring: Jon Heder, Aaron Ruell, Jon Gries, Efren Ramirez, Tina Majorino, Sandy Martin, Haylie Duff, Diedrich Bader
Director: Jared Hess
Director: Jared Hess
Screenwriter: Jerusha Hess, Jared Hess
Producer: Jeremy Coon, Sean Covel, Chris Wyatt
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Release:
Dec 21, 2004
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Dual Sided
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround - Spanish
- Side 1: Full Length Feature, Widescreen
- Widescreen - 1.85
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Jared Hess - Director
- 2. Jon Heder - Actor
- 3. Jeremy Coon - Producer
- Deleted Scenes
Text/Photo Gallery:
- Still Gallery
- Side 2: Full Length Feature, Full Frame
- Full Frame - 1.33
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Jared Hess - Director
- 2. Jon Heder - Actor
- 3. Jeremy Coon - Producer
- Making of - 1. WEDDING OF THE CENTURY
Reviews for Napoleon Dynamite
For most of its length this delivers a steady stream of uncomfortable gut laughs.
Today, we no longer poke lunatics with sticks. Don't have to, as there are films like Napoleon Dynamite that do the poking for us... all we have to do is look, point, and laugh.
If you have an indie film sense of humor -- and those of you who have it know what I mean -- you'll probably enjoy this flick.
It’s a cast of brilliant caricatures, and as such recalls the films of Wes Anderson.
Seething with teen-angst irritability and an obstinate blind ignorance to just how much of an outcast he is, Napoleon Dynamite may be the biggest dork in the history of high school movies.
As long as you don't mind making fun of the afflicted, there are some killer comic moments.
Delights in deadpan %u2013 celebrates nerd. And is a testament that beauty can be found everywhere. A charming, albeit quite odd cinematic piece. Harold and Maude -lite.
Napoleon Dynamite may be forcefully weird and intermittently humorous, and you might not know what the heck to make of it, but there's nothing shocking about its screenplay.
A Roschach test of viewer empathy while I respect the concerns of those who find the movie cruel, I have to side with those who find it ultimately endearing.
'March to the beat of your own drum,' the movie may say, 'but we will laugh at you.'
É recheado de estereótipos dos mais ofensivos, mas torna-se agradável e divertido graças ao apelo de seu personagem-título.
It’s honestly kinda sweet and moving -- the blissed-out celebration of the lurking outcast inside all of us.
...makes a good attempt for about its first quarter hour at showing us the dilemma of the high school outsider.
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