Wreck-It Ralph

3.50
    Wreck-It Ralph
    2012

    Synopsis

    Wreck-It Ralph is the 9-foot-tall, 643-pound villain of an arcade video game named Fix-It Felix Jr., in which the game's titular hero fixes buildings that Ralph destroys. Wanting to prove he can be a good guy and not just a villain, Ralph escapes his game and lands in Hero's Duty, a first-person shooter where he helps the game's hero battle against alien invaders. He later enters Sugar Rush, a kart racing game set on tracks made of candies, cookies and other sweets. There, Ralph meets Vanellope von Schweetz who has learned that her game is faced with a dire threat that could affect the entire arcade, and one that Ralph may have inadvertently started.

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    Cast

    • John C. ReillyWreck-It Ralph (voice)
    • Sarah SilvermanVanellope von Schweetz (voice)
    • Jack McBrayerFix-It Felix (voice)
    • Alan TudykKing Candy (voice)
    • Jane LynchSergeant Calhoun (voice)
    • Rich MooreSour Bill / Zangief (voice)
    • Raymond S. PersiGene / Zombie (voice)
    • Mindy KalingTaffyta Muttonfudge (voice)
    • Jamie ElmanRancis Fluggerbutter (voice)
    • Adam CarollaWynnchel (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Variety

      With plenty to appeal to boys and girls, old and young, Walt Disney Animation Studios has a high-scoring hit on its hands in this brilliantly conceived, gorgeously executed toon, earning bonus points for backing nostalgia with genuine emotion.
    • 90

      The Hollywood Reporter

      With a mix of retro eye-candy for grown-ups and a thrilling, approachable storyline for the tykes, the film casts a wide and beguiling net.
    • 90

      Boxoffice Magazine

      Consider it a force in the Best Animated Film Oscar race.
    • 83

      IndieWire

      Beneath the pixelated gags, the stakes are relatively familiar. However, much of the humor in Wreck-It Ralph riffs on the nostalgia associated with real games.
    • 83

      Tampa Bay Times

      The movie's first half is its funniest, as Moore sets up this alternate low-resolution universe.
    • 83

      Entertainment Weekly

      There are more videogame cameos and winks than you can shake a Wiimote at - even the Konami Code, the gamer's paternoster, makes an appearance - but the real success of the film is its emotional core and the relationship between the two misfits.
    • 80

      Time Out

      The metaphor is clever, injecting real-life risk and reward into these beautifully artificial vistas, scored to composer Henry Jackman's Nintendo-worthy beeps and bloops.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      More than in most animated films, the art design and color palette of Wreck-It Ralph permit unlimited sets, costumes and rules, giving the movie tireless originality and different behavior in every different cyber word.

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