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Leap!
Directed by
Eric Summer
,
Éric Warin
PG
2017
89m
Family
,
Animation
,
and more
6.8
52%
63%
7.2
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An orphan girl dreams of becoming a ballerina and flees her rural Brittany for Paris, where she passes for someone else and accedes to the position of pupil at the Grand Opera House.
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Cast of Leap!
Elle Fanning
Félicie Milliner (voice)
Dane DeHaan
Victor (voice)
Carly Rae Jepsen
Odette (voice)
Maddie Ziegler
Camille Le Haut (voice)
Mel Brooks
Mustachioed Creep (voice)
Julie Khaner
Regine Le Haut (voice)
Terrence Scammell
Merante (voice)
Joe Sheridan
Director of Opera (voice)
Tamir Kapelian
Rudolph / Mathurin (voice)
Elana Dunkelman
Dora / Rosita (voice)
Kate McKinnon
Regine / Mother Superior / Felicie's Mother (voice)
Shoshana Sperling
Nora (voice) (as Soshana Sperling)
Jamie Watson
Greasy Guard / Janitor (voice)
Bronwen Mantel
Mother Superior (voice)
Eric Summer
Director / Story
Éric Warin
Director
Carol Noble
Screenplay
Valérie d'Auteuil
Producer
André Rouleau
Producer
Nicolas Duval Adassovsky
Producer
Leap! Ratings & Reviews
IndieWire
Jude Dry
Leap! wants to be a grand jeté, but it's stuck in first position.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
The well-chosen voice cast helps make this a fairly engaging tale, even though the film is riddled with a wealth of head-scratching anachronistic errors.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
The anachronistic pop songs actually work quite nicely with the scenes of classical dancing, and will most likely help hold the attention of the little ones.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The French animated adventure Leap! is at turns stupendous and insufferable, the film never showing enough faith in its audience in order for the lovely little scenario of resilience and fortitude at the heart of things to ever resonate . . .
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
Though the mix of poppy power anthems and Tchaikovsky isn't seamless and the familiar plot points are less than transporting, there's a beating heart to this tween story to match its exuberant dance sequences.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
An animated fairytale that adheres to formula, but manages to stick its landing.
Chesapeake Family Magazine
Roxana Hadadi
One of the few animated films this summer aimed squarely at female audiences, Leap! is cute and heartfelt, even if the story itself is fairly typical.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
Even the moments of grace are eventually stained by the bodily functions humor and flurry of pratfalls that are always around the corner.
Los Angeles Times
Katie Walsh
So many haphazard elements to "Leap!" that it never comes together.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
"Leap!" would be amiable if a bit dull if not for a crucial misjudgment about the main character's choices and completely unfounded total changes of personality.
Entertainment Weekly
Joey Nolfi
The script is brimming with half-baked ideas, drilling far too much fluffy nonsense about achieving one's dreams into our skulls before the film crosses the 10-minute mark.
TheWrap
Robert Abele
The most entertaining and sensitively handled parts of Leap! are in the more human-sized feelings of nurtured passion and artistic bonding that any good tale of the fleet of foot requires.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
Félicie deserves better. So does dance.
Washington Post
Susan Wloszczyna
"Leap!" is a step up from Weinstein's "Shrek"-on-a-budget "Hoodwinked" films, and it makes the most of its distinctly Old World aesthetic and enticing character design.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Jody Mitori
The animated film requires some suspension of disbelief, but it mostly succeeds thanks to its Parisian setting and its heroine's charm.
Arizona Republic
Barbara VanDenburgh
Cliches, cheap laughs, narrative short cuts and budget animation undermine an otherwise sweet tale of self-empowerment that should have stuck the landing.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
While the debut release from the Weinstein Company's new 'toon venture sets its dancing against some spectacular backdrops, there are nagging issues with spotty character animation and endlessly predictable storytelling.
AV Club
Jesse Hassenger
While the animation here is reasonably polished for a lower-tier cartoon, it struggles with how to best depict dancing, an action not always well-suited to this medium.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
It understandably wants to deliver the message that you can achieve anything if you just put your heart into it. That might hold true for boxing, karate and even Olympic bobsledding - but ballet? What's French for "get real"?
Associated Press
Lindsey Bahr
"LEAP!" is a fine-enough background movie and one young kids might very well take to, but it's just mystifying how lazily the story components seem to have been put together. . .
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Leap! (US Trailer 1)
Leap! (US Trailer 1)
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Leap! (US Trailer 2)
Leap! (US Trailer 2)
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Leap! (US Home Ent. Trailer)
Leap! (US Home Ent. Trailer)
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Kate McKinnon
Kate McKinnon
Behind the Scenes
Kate McKinnon On Playing 3 Characters
Kate McKinnon On Playing 3 Characters
Behind the Scenes
Maddie Ziegler On Her Character, Camille
Maddie Ziegler On Her Character, Camille
Behind the Scenes
Nat Wolff On The Story And His Character, Victor
Nat Wolff On The Story And His Character, Victor
Behind the Scenes
Bar Dance
Bar Dance
Scene
Dance Off
Dance Off
Scene
Chicken Wings
Chicken Wings
Scene
Ring The Bell
Ring The Bell
Scene
Victor's New Job
Victor's New Job
Scene
Look What You Did
Look What You Did
Scene
First Day Of Class
First Day Of Class
Scene
Cut To The Feeling (Music Video)
Cut To The Feeling (Music Video)
Scene
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