Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

  • Director: Zack Snyder
  • Writer: John Orloff,Emil Stern,Kathryn Lasky
  • Countries of origin: United States, Australia
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 24, 2010
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Guardians of Ga'Hoole
  • The film "Legend of the Guardians" is a 2010 3D cartoon. The film is directed by Zach Schneider and dubbed by Ryan Coventen and Jim Sturgis. 
    The story of the movie tells the story of an owl named Sailing, who was kidnapped by Saint Agie's side. Saint Agie's gang will brainwash the owls and make them warriors. In the end, Sailing and his new friends fled to the island of the Jiahu Tree to help the noble and wise owls there against the evil army of Saint Aggie's gang. 

    Details

    • Release date September 24, 2010
    • Filming locations Fox Studios, Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, Animal Logic

    Box office

    Budget

    $80,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $55,675,313

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $16,112,211

    Gross worldwide

    $140,073,390

    Movie reviews

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    • By Daphnee 2022-12-22 17:42:51

      Where there are people, there is conflict

      The Owl Kingdom is a microcosm of human society. Even brothers, they will go against each other in the choice between righteousness and evil. There are those who are loyal to justice, and there are those who succumb to power and intimidation.

      Don't use too harsh eyes to comment on this film. The first thing to admit is that there is currently no film in China that can't make this effect, whether it is plot or animation technology. The second thing to say is that this is a very...

    • By Enrico 2022-12-21 21:27:40

      Watch this movie - short review, no spoilers

      There are a lot of starwars references in this film.
      Zack is a star wars fan. From this, you can see


      that the picture of this film is really good. But the premise is that you want to watch 3D.
      If you download a so-called ultra-high-definition 1080P 4G version at home It is also meaningless based on
      the picture alone. I think it is worth watching. The reason is the same as when you go to Avatar.

      As for everyone saying that the plot is not good, I have an...

    • By Vern 2022-12-11 04:34:13

      Just look at the screen effect

      I was torn between giving this film a three-star or four-star, and finally decided to give it a three-star. The problem of this film is the same as that of "Polar Express": the positioning is unclear. As a children's animation, it is too scary, as an adult animation, it is too mentally handicapped, if you have to say, technical people may fall in love with its picture effects.

      This film is still low-resolution, it can still be viewed in 3D. The advantage of using an owl as the...

    • By Bonita 2022-12-05 18:26:17

      Legend of the Guardians

      Much better than I imagined.
      Before watching this film, I never thought that the owl could play so wonderfully. I'm afraid it's because when I imagined it, I compared the proportions of real people and lacked the breadth of mountains, rivers and rivers, so I always felt that it would be a child's play.
      I didn't expect, I really didn't expect that owls would look so handsome when they put on a helmet mask and sharp grasping tools. Coupled with a pair of powerful wings, they are simply...

    • By Adolf 2022-12-02 11:28:47

      fluffy justice

      Plans are always driven to a certain extent by reality, often eliciting boos. It's like sitting in front of the computer calmly, surrounded by a quilt, holding a cup of lemon with black tea bathing, and suddenly woke up when I'm too lazy to spend the whole night.
      Wanting to write is also very different from being able to write. Inspiration is such a disgusting thing that always sneaks away when you want, and then pops out in your sleep, making you overwhelmed, like It is an owl that has...

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    • By Justus 2023-09-17 16:04:53

      Technology is advancing, stories are...

    • By Iva 2023-09-09 20:17:25

      Except for the owl as the protagonist, this movie doesn't have much new ideas, and the plot is too hasty, the addition of Dig and Dusk, the ability training of the adventure team, almost all completed quickly without any breathing, and it is even difficult to feel the team members. Feelings. However, there are many places in the picture of the movie that are very fantasy-style, magnificent and remarkable. PS: Is the gizzard a thinking organ...

    • By Melody 2023-09-03 09:04:44

      I hate the hero who is too stupid to die and still obsessed with the hero and the arrogant but incompetent villain who has...

    • By Joesph 2023-08-29 04:56:52

      Dawn of Zombies, 300 Warriors, Watchmen, and the director who specializes in Biancai, how can we not look forward to...

    • By Weston 2023-08-02 02:50:18

      Plot rotten owl...

    Movie plot

    A young owl Sailin, deeply influenced by the legendary "Guardian of Jiahu", determined to become a legendary air warrior, and launched a fierce battle to protect all members of the owl family against the evil purebreds . While Serin was still immersed in his dreams and looking forward to becoming a fighting hero as soon as possible, his brother, Kun Lang, laughed at his ideals while attempting to plunder and replace his brother in the...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    In order to study the shape and movement characteristics of owls, the production director Whiteley went to several owl nature reserves in the UK to observe and experience, and through the production of this animation film, he became an amateur owl expert. 
    For this reason, the production design team also set up an "Owl Study Class" for colleagues in the animation team to gather all common sense about owls, and arranged for them to...
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    Background creation

    Visual preview and shooting director David Scott and his team are in charge of shooting, acting as the "photographer" of the film. 
    Zach Schneider serves as the director. 
    "Legend of the Guardian" is adapted from the best-selling novel "Owl Kingdom". 
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    Movie quotes

    • Nyra: My lord.

      Metalbeak: Hm?

      Nyra: Our work at St. Aegolius is very nearly done. The last of the flecks are on their way, and I've brought you an offering with beating hearts. Your new soldiers, tested and pure. One in particular shows exceptional promise.

      Metalbeak: I'll be the judge of that. You. Soldier. Step forward. Yes, you're right to be afraid in my presence. What is your name?

      Kludd: [softly] Kludd.

      Metalbeak: Speak up!

      Kludd: Kludd! My - my name is Kludd.

      Metalbeak: There, that's better. Remember, weakness is for the lower species, never for us. Do you know why, Kludd?

      Kludd: Because we are Tytos.

    • Soren: Why didn't you tell me?

      Ezylryb: What difference does it make what I call myself?

      Soren: Because Lyze of Kiel was my hero.

      Ezylryb: Yes, well, fancy it must be hard meeting your hero and seeing that he's real, not a myth.

      Soren: You're just, you're just not...

      Ezylryb: What did you expect? Some Tyto Alba with gleaming armour and battle claws, the moon rising behind him?

      Soren: Uh...

      Ezylryb: Well, this is what it looks like when you've actually fought in battle. It's not glorious, it's not beautiful, it's not even heroic. It's merely doing what's right, and doing it again and again, even if someday you look like this.

    • Soren: So you wrote The Chronicle of the Battle of the Ice Claws?

      Ezylryb: Uh, I - I think so. Well, actually, yes. I did.

      Soren: Were you there?

      Ezylryb: Yes.

      Soren: What, as a scribe?

      Ezylryb: Um... Well, no, as a soldier. As the, I guess you could say, leader of all the soldiers.

      Soren: [quietly] You're Lyze of Kiel.