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- There is a certain melancholy to The Triplets of Belleville because the characters exhibit human flaws and undergo painful situations.
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Box office. $14.8 million [3] The Triplets of Belleville (French: Les Triplettes de Belleville) is a 2003 animated adventure comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. [4] It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The film is Chomet's first feature film and was an international co-production among ...
Dec 20, 2021 · Madame Souza is raising her melancholy grandson, Champion, on her own. He dreams of competing in the Tour de France, and after training his whole life, he finally gets a shot.
Jun 11, 2018 · There is a certain melancholy to The Triplets of Belleville because the characters exhibit human flaws and undergo painful situations. Chomet birthed the characters to be...
The triplets stand for the quirky ways of art driven by the individual artist, rich in texture and poor in budget. The mafia stands for corporations, with boxy identical thugs who merge together (even the seemingly-cutesy character designs turn out to be detailed symbols).
Oct 1, 2003 · Briefly, Champion, a melancholy boy who loves his grandmother, his dog, and his bicycle, grows up to race in the Tour de France. When he is kidnapped by the French mafia on the slopes of Mount Ventoux, Madame Souza and faithful Bruno follow his scent across the ocean to the grand, depraved city of Belleville, where they fall in with the ...
Nov 26, 2003 · “The Triplets of Belleville” delights in the dazzling eccentricity of its uninhibited imagination, and why shouldn’t it?
The agency of older women, including the eponymous trio, is vital to Chomet’s The Triplets of Belleville. Familial sisterhood becomes “Sisterhood” with a capital S in this film. Chomet’s Sisterhood is inclusive, because it’s not just the Triplets; by the end, Souza’s in it, too.