Movie |
Human Animal Relationship | Based On Children's Book
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6.6/10
IMDbAndrew Plain Award for Best Film Sound Editing | 2018 | Andy
Best AnimationFamily Poster | 2018
Best Production Design | 2018 | Roger
Best Performance in an Animation film | 2019
Best Trailerbyte for a Feature Film | 2018
Best Motion Poster | 2018
Best AnimationFamily | 2018
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR for Animated Feature Film | 2019
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over Million Dollars | 2019
Voice Actor of the Year | 2018
Best Original Song Animated Film | 2018 | Ezra
Best Original Music Score | 2018 | Dominic
Best Childrens Comedy Film | 2018
Budget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 351,266,433 USD
Many of the live action scenes were filmed in Australia. Luckily, the rabbits were not real, as they are an introduced pest in Australia (in the 1800s, the country was overrun with rabbits) and live rabbits cannot be brought into the country, with very few exceptions.
In the 1930s, Walt Disney considered doing an adaptation of Peter Rabbit after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), but author Beatrix Potter turned down the offer.
The character Bea (Rose Byrne) is based on Peter Rabbit creator Beatrix Potter.
Working opposite computer-generated characters, Domhnall Gleeson and Rose Byrne, who play the live action roles in the movie, were looking at tennis balls, glue sticks, and men in leotards during much of the filming. Of this process, Gleeson said: "One of the central things of the film is that humans don't know that animals can talk in the world we exist in, so it is good in a way that there wasn't back and forth like conversation scenes with the rabbits." Byrne simply said: "You adjust yourself, you got to commit, right?"
Live action cast members Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne, and Sam Neill also voice some of the animal characters in the film: Mr. Jeremy Fisher, Jemima Puddle Duck, and Tommy Brock, respectively.
"Pigling Bland: Diet starts now... [he grabs and eats a fruit] Pigling Bland: Now... [he grabs and eats another one] Pigling Bland: Now!"
"Bea: What do you miss most about the store? And don't say having everything in its proper place. I get it. You have control issues. Thomas McGregor: I miss being helpful. A parent or grandparent comes into this shop looking for a gift for the child they love. I ask a few simple questions and know exactly what they need. I love helping people get what they want. [pause] Thomas McGregor: Especially when they don't even know that they want it. Those are the best."