There's a somewhat blatant hidden Mickey within the movie. Any hardcore Disney/Mickey fan would most certainly be offended, but if you have a good sense of humer, it's actually quite funny.
Definately a testament to the filmmakers views on Disney...
Did anyone who saw Triplets notice the Hidden Mickey!!!???
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I'm curious as well. I want to be able to look for it when I see it.
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Aw hell, I'll save you the suspense. (Highlight to read...)
When Violette, Rose, and Blanche (the triplets) take Madame Souza and Bruno back to their little apartment (in a very seedy part of town), there's a shot where the five pass by an open bathroom door, and a clear view of unflushed feces in an open toilet. Guess what shape those feces are in?
I personally love it! Very acid commentary on the state of the Disney Company right now.
Can't wait to see the results of the Philadelphia shareholders meeting tomorrow...
Anywho, back on topic - there's also a part in Triplets where Mme. Souza is looking through the wallet of a mousy little mechanic, trying to find some evidence to help her on her search for her kidnapped grandson. One of the photos in the wallet is the mechanic as a child visiting Disneyland - mouse ears on and everything - posing for a picture with a Mickey Mouse costumed character. The kid's holding a lollipop in front of him, with the word "SUCKER" clearly written on it.
When Violette, Rose, and Blanche (the triplets) take Madame Souza and Bruno back to their little apartment (in a very seedy part of town), there's a shot where the five pass by an open bathroom door, and a clear view of unflushed feces in an open toilet. Guess what shape those feces are in?
I personally love it! Very acid commentary on the state of the Disney Company right now.
Anywho, back on topic - there's also a part in Triplets where Mme. Souza is looking through the wallet of a mousy little mechanic, trying to find some evidence to help her on her search for her kidnapped grandson. One of the photos in the wallet is the mechanic as a child visiting Disneyland - mouse ears on and everything - posing for a picture with a Mickey Mouse costumed character. The kid's holding a lollipop in front of him, with the word "SUCKER" clearly written on it.
Life often leaves us standing bare, naked and dejected with a lost opportunity. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: "Too late."
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Yes, Paka, I am a grumpy old so-and-so, but I won't bite. Not this time.
Anyhow to prove how grumpy I am I have to ask a question. I have the UK DVD with keeps the French (and English - it's mixed) soundtrack intact. But does the American release translate all French into English, including the song and ambient background speech?
Secondly, as an ultra grump observation, whats with the name change? Last time I checked "Rendez-Vous" was part of the English language so I'll have to guess its part of the American language too. Were Sony so worried people wouldn't go and see a movie with a perfectly valid English name just because it contained French originated words. You know, Belleville is really an art-house movie. Always will be. And I feel art-house movies should promote language and cultural differences more.
Grumping over. For now.
Anyhow to prove how grumpy I am I have to ask a question. I have the UK DVD with keeps the French (and English - it's mixed) soundtrack intact. But does the American release translate all French into English, including the song and ambient background speech?
Secondly, as an ultra grump observation, whats with the name change? Last time I checked "Rendez-Vous" was part of the English language so I'll have to guess its part of the American language too. Were Sony so worried people wouldn't go and see a movie with a perfectly valid English name just because it contained French originated words. You know, Belleville is really an art-house movie. Always will be. And I feel art-house movies should promote language and cultural differences more.
Grumping over. For now.
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Hehe... aww, you know I'm just bein' facetious, Netty! Uh, right...?2099net wrote:Yes, Paka, I am a grumpy old so-and-so, but I won't bite. Not this time.
Well, the bookend lines of the film (Mme. Souza's at the start and Champion's at the end) are in English, but the miscellaneous lines (like the waitress at the Belleville burger joint) are in English, too. As far as I can remember, the background noise... sounded like background noise. I couldn't really distinguish French or English. *shrug*2099net wrote:Anyhow to prove how grumpy I am I have to ask a question. I have the UK DVD with keeps the French (and English - it's mixed) soundtrack intact. But does the American release translate all French into English, including the song and ambient background speech?
As for the theme song, the English version (sung by -M-) is the one heard over the end credits in the U.S. release. I'd have liked to have heard the French version used more often - and damn if the Oscars will ever let a foreign language song be sung in its original language at the ceremony! What, are they afraid the some of the actress' delicate heads will explode trying to comprehend such an odd concept?
Actually, I was wondering why the U.K. changed the title, myself. The original French title is Les Triplettes de Belleville, which is literally translated as The Triplets of Belleville, while the U.K. title is literally Belleville Engagement in English. While Belleville Rendez-vous is a nice colorful title (and very French-sounding, at that), The Triplets of Belleville is still true to the original name of the film. And the U.S. has a habit of translating the titles of imported foreign films quite literally; with the possible exception of Japanese stuff - especially anime. Their titles can get a bit windy and descriptive... hell, Spirited Away is actually The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro in literal English.2099net wrote:Secondly, as an ultra grump observation, what's with the name change? Last time I checked "Rendez-Vous" was part of the English language so I'll have to guess its part of the American language too. Were Sony so worried people wouldn't go and see a movie with a perfectly valid English name just because it contained French originated words. You know, Belleville is really an art-house movie. Always will be. And I feel art-house movies should promote language and cultural differences more.
Be afraid! Netty might use the word "grump" four times in the same post again in the near future!! AAAHHHHHHHH!!! O_o2099net wrote:Grumping over. For now.
Seriously, though - I'm sorry if I offended you! I meant no harm, really! I'm usually quite an irreverent ass, you must know. I mean, Conan O'Brien is my hero. That's gotta say something.
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No offence. I am grumpy. I think I've posted that a few times in the past in my own posts. I'm just playing with you! 
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"Another reliable disappointment."
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"Another reliable disappointment."
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Paka, great idea with the whole highlight-to-spoil thing. Thanks for the answer. 
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