I wonder if dreamworks noticed how poorly Ruby Gillman did and chose to release this on Netflix, I just hope the wild robot and Dog man get released in theatres
I think my favorite character in this was quiet. Partly because I just like it when things are quiet, and partly because I relate to her struggle with people not listening to her and talking over her. Also she's just adorable.
Certainly was an interesting film. It’s practically reminiscent of DreamWorks’ cancelled film, Me and My Shadow. I found Orion’s originally bleak, paranoid and serious perspective to be interesting and I believe he is on the spectrum, due to how he takes certain things too seriously and realistically, kind of like how I have too much of a realistic view and having paranoid moments because of my autism and anxiety. Plus I love the Jim Henson-like designs of Sleep and Unexplained Noises. Makes me think of Sesame Street and an overlooked British Jim Henson show called The Hoobs.
@@jacindaellison3363 I highly doubt it considering how much... how do I put this... less "family friendly" moments there are in most Bible stories and I don't know you're going to make it acceptable without offending overprotective parents. For example, I don't know if you could do an animated King David film and not include the part where he lusts after one of his soldier's wives and sends him to war to get killed so he can marry that wife.
Because it is what most consider the worst film from DreamWorks Animation, do you think AniMat will do a Let's Watch first and then do his review of the movie?
16:18 - 17:20 Personally, Orion and the Dark looks more suitable for a theatrical release in cinema theaters. Trolls Fucked Together doesn't deserve a theatrical release and it should have been release on Peacock or Netflix just to please the toxic fan base.
I agree, what I should blame of why original animated films is not getting enough attention is Hollywood. I’m starting to feel like Hollywood is being so neglectful to these movies and give it little marketing because it’s not an IP film
Apparently the director of this movie is Sean Charmatz You may know him as the the lead writer and artist on the infamous SpongeBob episode The Spinter, let's just say he's kind of redeemed himself.
I thought this was a very sweet film, it may not have much of a story but you can tell it’s heart is in the right place! The animation is like a mix of something from the Jim Henson company and aardman you can tell a lot of creativity and heart was put into this! It’s a shame that this film never made it to theatres because I would definitely put it up there with the bad guys and puss in boots: the last wish as one of dreamworks best films in recent years
Also, I feel the message would've been more powerful if Orion actually went inside the dark shack. For the most part, his experience of darkness has either been in his bedroom or the night sky which is full of stars or bright lights. To not go the extra mile, it felt like the movie was holding itself back.
Easily a major step up from Ruby Gillman and Trolls 3, even if sadly Dreamworks is shifting their focus to producing films in a more cost effective manner (outscoring most of the future productions to international visual effects shops). However, Orion and the Dark was a pleasant surprise that I enjoyed very much!! It's a cross between ParaNorman and Soul, but stands well on its own merits. Plus, having the art direction be reminiscent to a Jim Henson production is genius 😁😁😁
I didn’t dislike this film, but I do feel like it needed “more time in the oven.” A lot of the structure and flaws in the world building undermined the core message in my opinion. It’s a good message about friendship/connection and embracing the unknown, but I found the very last moments and the meta narrative ideas to be far more compelling.
I have seen this movie on its first day in the dark and it was a nice little feature that I'm sure can charm plenty of kids and I knew Charlie Kaufman would not disappoint with it. Seriously, it was one step away from getting the Animat Seal of Approval. Also, that ending made me think of the original ending to Being John Malkovich because of how bonkers it got (seriously look it up), not very surprising since Kaufman also wrote that film. Speaking of the ending, SPOILER ALERT: I like to think that Orion's adventure from when he first met Dark up to when Light burns him out of existence is just a dream Orion had, but what he saw was enough to help him conquer his fears and go to the planetarium with his crush. He then decided to tell his dream to his daughter and encourage her to give the dream a proper ending, which may end up becoming a tradition among Orion's descendants.
I thought this movie was pretty good. Maybe not Dreamworks’ finest film, but still enjoyable. There’s some questionable things in the story especially with the ending but still interesting and even thought provoking. The animation is great and the characters are interesting and giving some great voice acting. 7.5/10 So far, Dreamworks is starting its 30th anniversary decently. Sure, there was the whole megamind series problem, but with this movie, kung fu panda 4, the wild robot, and also dog man they seem to going back to form like 2022. I’m hoping this year will be Dreamworks year.
❤️💖 I am quite optimistic to see this. This does look quite charming and promising. This is basically Rise of the Guardians meets Inside Out but given a bit of Jim Henson and Studio Ghibli vibes. This is such an improvement 👏🏻 over their last diasterous film Trolls Fucked Together! 😃😀😄😁😊😉 👍🏻 💖❤️
I personally find the film to be nice, but it does have a big problem with it's story being messy, especially in the 3rd act, thou is still nice, along with it's characters and animation
I thought it was quite messy storywise but if there is something I wanna give this movie credit for is how much the whole story feels like a conversation between father and daughter how to handle fear than just a moral for the kid to be taught in and out of movie.
And Since i Saw this On the Day it Came Out, I'm Happy to Say it's A Step Up for Dreamworks after The Financial Disappointment Of Ruby Gillman and Trolls 3
While i may be in the minority in this opinion I wasn't the biggest fan of Orion and the Dark. While i adored Dark himself and the animation was great the whole thing being a story he tells to his daughter but telling this so far into it weakened the movie a bunch and the break up felt so unnatural and ooc when it happened. It definitely got its charm and love but its a 7/10 for me personally
I’m disappointed that this film didn’t get to the big screen too. Orion and the Dark seems to be a good movie, and a theatrical release would’ve been more suitable. Anyways, I’ll probably check this one out since it looks promising to me
While I haven’t seen the movie I do know that Charlie Kaufman worked on this movie and it kind of reminds me of either hazbin hotel or helluva boss? I LOVE eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!
Ever since I watched this movie when I was moving to a new apartment, this movie seems good with its themes, animation, characters, soundtrack, voice acting, and amazing story, but the ending however it’s quite confused me with Hypatia (Orion’s daughter) having an appearance with younger Orion to how can she go back home to the present, and especially Tycho (Hypatia’s son) having an appearance too as himself to time travel to another story. The ending doesn’t make any sense how they end a movie like that by time traveling. Even since the movie has a bad ending, I’m really glad DreamWorks finally nailed it on this one since The Bad Guys. Man, DreamWorks Animation did well on Orion and the Dark since its announcement from last year, if this movie was a theatrical release, that would been better than what they did with Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken, because its marketing process was really late to promote the new movie. That really ruined DreamWorks Animation’s future, since the movie got flopped, and now I can see why DreamWorks Animation is decided to outsourcing their future lives right now for their new projects. Which now begins with January 31 for next year on Dog Man as the first one to be outsourced. I really like how the animation looks like in this movie, this is giving me thoughts on they did it well on 2022 with the Spider-Verse trend like The Bad Guys trying to look more like a graphic novel/Japanese manga and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish which was trying to be in the form of storybook illustrations. In Orion and the Dark however I like how their visuals looks on the textures to make it looks like it was made out of crayons, which makes sense why they are going on with a stylized look on it, and what surprises me with this movie is the comeback of hand drawn animation, since Orion’s sketchbook was here to introduce the point of view of Orion, its interesting how it gets an approach look of the sketchy thoughts in Orion’s story what he is afraid of in his sketchbook. The TV scene where Orion watched featuring inanimate objects getting smashed turned into clean versions of them is reminiscent of the Brave Little Toaster. The most emotional scene that completely shock me the most where this is so familiar is when Dark shapeshifting into his 2D form of a shadow, which is so familiar from a movie that DreamWorks Animation was originally working for years, since now it got completely cancelled by the studio itself in 2014. This movie rocks so well to me, since I have anxiety for years since I was a child, and even in my adulthood it still scares me over my anxiety. Even since Orion and the Dark is out right now in streaming on Netflix, This year is about to be DreamWorks Animation’s 30th Anniversary, since the last time was their 25th anniversary with Trolls World Tour, Kung Fu Panda 4 is on it’s way in theaters on March 8(my birthday is on March and it’s on the 19th.) and The Wild Robot will be next on September, after Kung Fu Panda 4 and Orion and the Dark. As for now by this for its 30th anniversary, 2024 is about to be the final year when DreamWorks Animation is no longer gonna be animating their own movies anymore, which is where The Wild Robot is about to be the final one where the studio is about to be ready outsourcing their IP projects in 2025 with Dog Man first being ready to be animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks (the animation provided for Sony Pictures Animation). Oh boy this is about to become the end of an era does it? 😢
You know for a fact "Orion and the Dark" wasn't the first time that Dreamworks released an animated movie straight to home, the last time that happened was back in the Y2K (2000) when they released "Joseph and the King of Dreams" which was a prequel to "The Prince of Eygpt."
@@hunterolaughlinApparently yes, there are most films by DreamWorks Animation that they are based on books. Here’s the list of them: Shrek How to Train your Dragon Rise of the Guardians Home The Boss Baby Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie The Bad Guys and this he is reviewing Orion and the Dark.
Well, I just watched this movie and I have to say it's pretty good. The beginning was obnoxiously cliche by playing every trope I've seen about a misunderstood, bullied kid but the middle has a lot of interesting, creative worldbuilding regarding the forces of night, and I thought most of the characters were entertaining. There's even a genuinely heartstriking moment near the climax. However, the last 30 minutes keeps in from being anymore than a 7/10. Orion's daughter provides a fanficy solution to her father's story, then there's some time travel BS, and then the last few minutes are spent with Orion's wife who we've never seen before.
I think that, the story being messy was honestly part of the story’s message. Not every story is perfect, and some stories are not simple. They are complex, and sometimes, there isn’t a satisfying ending. Sometimes, you need little time traveler to fix up the continuity, and even if that lessens the story, that’s fine. It’s a nerdy, fun expression. Because it’s the true story. Not one that actually happened, but, one that was true to what the story tellers came up with. Stories don’t have to be perfectly structured. They can be complex, and messy, and have Deus Ex Machinas that solve things. Things can have too much going on, just like how anxiety can have too much going on in your head. But, that’s ok. You are ok. You might be a bit messy, but that’s ok.
After the Fiasco of Ruby Gillman teenage Kraken and skipping trolls 3 band together to see something impressive just like Puss in Boots 2 The Last Wish and it really paid off I will watch it really makes sense to watch theaters
Pretty boring and safe film with some bad voice acting and the amount of times they flip flop between being friends and hating each other is weird. Though I’d definitely let my future kids watch this other then the brain rot that is Trolls.
Thanks for adding blurry bars on top and bottom instead of black bars which are seen in the original movie. "Cinematic" black bars makes my eyes bleed in direct to tv movies like this one. It is an immediate sign that maker of the movie is not a visual artist.
My own Orion and the Dark ranking Story: 1/10 Animation: 5/10 Characters: 2/10 Score: 2/10 (shield of garbage and the worst Dreamworks movie of 2024 I ever seen). That movie actually deserves to be in streaming due to random scenes that came out of nowhere, the story is an awful fanfic and the main character and his future daughter and grandson are so annoying. The only likable character in this movie is Dark and that’s it.
it looks like im not the only one who disliked this film. it had potential to be a heartwarming film but the main character is unlikable and the story went all over the place halfway through the film Edit: Dark is a MOOD!!!
Hmm. Let me see... A kid who's afraid of a certain character and lets his fear almost dictate his life until he learns a lesson that he doesn't need to let his fear get the better of him and involves said character he's afraid of drop by and help him release he's not as he appears... I have a feeling I've seen this plot somewhere in another computer animated film, but I just can't remember where... 🤔🍅🥒
@@SWandTheMarvelsFan2009 I hope not. Do you think he will give it the same ratings as The Lego Movie 2? Like the story a 5/10 and character a 6/10 and animation a 10/10? But I do hope it’s higher than a 7/10. It could also get the same rating as Bad Guys.
I wonder if dreamworks noticed how poorly Ruby Gillman did and chose to release this on Netflix, I just hope the wild robot and Dog man get released in theatres
Yeah about that, looks like those films are going to streaming
I actually enjoyed Ruby Gillman
@@danielgudinojuarez6729 Not true.
Actually the movie was dumped on Netflix because of the strikes.
@ it was? I didn’t know that
Something happend at Dreamworks.
They had no reason to cook with Orion & ruin Megamind like that
This movie feels like a mix between Pixar and Studio Ghibli :)
That's like the description he said for Luca. Jacob Tremblay and everything.
Quite an odd description for a DreamWorks film
Pixar Ghibli
I think my favorite character in this was quiet. Partly because I just like it when things are quiet, and partly because I relate to her struggle with people not listening to her and talking over her. Also she's just adorable.
Certainly was an interesting film. It’s practically reminiscent of DreamWorks’ cancelled film, Me and My Shadow. I found Orion’s originally bleak, paranoid and serious perspective to be interesting and I believe he is on the spectrum, due to how he takes certain things too seriously and realistically, kind of like how I have too much of a realistic view and having paranoid moments because of my autism and anxiety. Plus I love the Jim Henson-like designs of Sleep and Unexplained Noises. Makes me think of Sesame Street and an overlooked British Jim Henson show called The Hoobs.
Fun Fact: This is DreamWorks's second non-theatrical film as an adaptation since Joseph: King of Dreams.
I hope one day DreamWorks will do Biblical adaptations again. Imagine if they did Samson, King David, or even Jesus?
Oh yeah is Joseph king of dreams even part of the animated canon for their movies?
@@jacindaellison3363 I highly doubt it considering how much... how do I put this... less "family friendly" moments there are in most Bible stories and I don't know you're going to make it acceptable without offending overprotective parents. For example, I don't know if you could do an animated King David film and not include the part where he lusts after one of his soldier's wives and sends him to war to get killed so he can marry that wife.
Remember Sony's "The Star"?
@estherastudillo8647 yeah...I remember that.
I'm so glad to see that Stingray from Cobra Kai is given a role like this. He's more versatile than I thought.
This movie was the FIRST time that DreamWorks had NOT done a theatrical release!!! it also teaches you to conquer your fear of the dark!!!
Waht IS with trols 2
Dark is such a lovable guy :)
I was hyped when I heard Charlie Kaufman was writing this.
Yup, he is quite the most relatable writer ever
When I looked at this film, thought that some of the character designs, specifically for the human characters were reminiscent of The Loud House.😅
Shark Tale review is next. 🦈
I am all about a Shark Tales review. 👍🏽👍🏽
addendum: what is Pen Gelatin?
One dreamworks movie I want animat to do a classic review on is monsters vs aliens
Poor animat. He will have nightmares of Martin Scorcece fish being harassed in that one scene from the movie
Because it is what most consider the worst film from DreamWorks Animation, do you think AniMat will do a Let's Watch first and then do his review of the movie?
@@andrewharkin9774 I feel like he’s already seen shark tale
16:18 - 17:20 Personally, Orion and the Dark looks more suitable for a theatrical release in cinema theaters.
Trolls Fucked Together doesn't deserve a theatrical release and it should have been release on Peacock or Netflix just to please the toxic fan base.
I agree, what I should blame of why original animated films is not getting enough attention is Hollywood. I’m starting to feel like Hollywood is being so neglectful to these movies and give it little marketing because it’s not an IP film
Agreed, troll fan is a horrible person and RUclipsr!!!
Sure makes me wonder why is it that this 3rd installment got put in theaters compared to the previous movie which skipped theaters to go on digital
Still better than Disney´s Wish.
But it ain´t that much of a Compliment.
What toxic fanbase?
Really goes to show the studio has little faith with producing original/ adapted productions, and yet they let trolls 3 happen!!! WHY 😵😵😵
Trolls 3 was good though
This is a book adaptation. Not an original. Plus Trolls 3 was decent
@@silashurd3597 no Trolls 3 was amazing
Apparently the director of this movie is Sean Charmatz You may know him as the the lead writer and artist on the infamous SpongeBob episode The Spinter, let's just say he's kind of redeemed himself.
Man, how far he has come!
In my opinion, I'm actually a fan of those episodes that Sean boarded during seasons 6 to 8!!!
Still proof that DreamWorks and Charlie Kaufman made for a good combination….
when I saw the teaser for the first time
all I could think off was the "remember them, this is them now" meme
with Pajama Sam 1
I think it’s sad that this movie didn’t get a theatrical release. But at least they are letting Charlie Kaufman direct this movie.
Charlie's not the director. He's just the writer. It's Sean Charmatz that's the director.
@@hunterolaughlin Thanks
Speaking of canceled Dreamworks movies, are you referring to Me and My Shadow ? I think it recycled some elements from this movie.
Both designwise and personalitywise, I find dark to have a lot of Wreck-It Ralph-like characteristics crafted into him.
His voice also sounded similar.
@@camdencoblentz3245 I don’t think he’s voiced by John C. Reilly, though
@@arbytv5139 He isn't, but I was reminded of his voice.
I thought this was a very sweet film, it may not have much of a story but you can tell it’s heart is in the right place! The animation is like a mix of something from the Jim Henson company and aardman you can tell a lot of creativity and heart was put into this! It’s a shame that this film never made it to theatres because I would definitely put it up there with the bad guys and puss in boots: the last wish as one of dreamworks best films in recent years
Also, I feel the message would've been more powerful if Orion actually went inside the dark shack. For the most part, his experience of darkness has either been in his bedroom or the night sky which is full of stars or bright lights. To not go the extra mile, it felt like the movie was holding itself back.
This was a fun flim and differently a improvement from DreamWorks last crap fest
7/10
Also Shark Tale is next
Easily a major step up from Ruby Gillman and Trolls 3, even if sadly Dreamworks is shifting their focus to producing films in a more cost effective manner (outscoring most of the future productions to international visual effects shops). However, Orion and the Dark was a pleasant surprise that I enjoyed very much!! It's a cross between ParaNorman and Soul, but stands well on its own merits. Plus, having the art direction be reminiscent to a Jim Henson production is genius 😁😁😁
This flick looks as though it glows in the dark. I would watch it for that alone.
I didn’t dislike this film, but I do feel like it needed “more time in the oven.” A lot of the structure and flaws in the world building undermined the core message in my opinion. It’s a good message about friendship/connection and embracing the unknown, but I found the very last moments and the meta narrative ideas to be far more compelling.
I have seen this movie on its first day in the dark and it was a nice little feature that I'm sure can charm plenty of kids and I knew Charlie Kaufman would not disappoint with it. Seriously, it was one step away from getting the Animat Seal of Approval. Also, that ending made me think of the original ending to Being John Malkovich because of how bonkers it got (seriously look it up), not very surprising since Kaufman also wrote that film. Speaking of the ending, SPOILER ALERT:
I like to think that Orion's adventure from when he first met Dark up to when Light burns him out of existence is just a dream Orion had, but what he saw was enough to help him conquer his fears and go to the planetarium with his crush. He then decided to tell his dream to his daughter and encourage her to give the dream a proper ending, which may end up becoming a tradition among Orion's descendants.
This movie was so close to the seal of approval! Might as well give it one myself.
I thought this movie was pretty good. Maybe not Dreamworks’ finest film, but still enjoyable. There’s some questionable things in the story especially with the ending but still interesting and even thought provoking. The animation is great and the characters are interesting and giving some great voice acting. 7.5/10
So far, Dreamworks is starting its 30th anniversary decently. Sure, there was the whole megamind series problem, but with this movie, kung fu panda 4, the wild robot, and also dog man they seem to going back to form like 2022. I’m hoping this year will be Dreamworks year.
❤️💖 I am quite optimistic to see this. This does look quite charming and promising. This is basically Rise of the Guardians meets Inside Out but given a bit of Jim Henson and Studio Ghibli vibes.
This is such an improvement 👏🏻 over their last diasterous film Trolls Fucked Together! 😃😀😄😁😊😉 👍🏻 💖❤️
Makes you wish that Universal would've just releases Orion and the Dark on the big screen and Trolls: Band Together on streaming.
Dark looks like a mix between a Dementor and a Nazgul XD
I still feel like a review of Peter in Return to Neverland will be a delight.
So it's a cross between 'The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark' and Pajama Sam.
I personally find the film to be nice, but it does have a big problem with it's story being messy, especially in the 3rd act, thou is still nice, along with it's characters and animation
This movie is surprisingly really great. The green fly character sounds like pickle from blaze and the monster machines.
Same voice actor.
THATS MY CHILDHOOD SHOW
Dreamworks finally dipped into the world of Netflix.
The Dark is basically if Darkrai and I did the fusion dance.
OK, now I'm definitely watching it tonight with ALL the lights out!
I thought it was quite messy storywise but if there is something I wanna give this movie credit for is how much the whole story feels like a conversation between father and daughter how to handle fear than just a moral for the kid to be taught in and out of movie.
And Since i Saw this On the Day it Came Out, I'm Happy to Say it's A Step Up for Dreamworks after The Financial Disappointment Of Ruby Gillman and Trolls 3
Story 7/10 animation 10/10 charancters 9/10 8/10
A good film to watch on Netflix.
While i may be in the minority in this opinion I wasn't the biggest fan of Orion and the Dark. While i adored Dark himself and the animation was great the whole thing being a story he tells to his daughter but telling this so far into it weakened the movie a bunch and the break up felt so unnatural and ooc when it happened. It definitely got its charm and love but its a 7/10 for me personally
I’m disappointed that this film didn’t get to the big screen too. Orion and the Dark seems to be a good movie, and a theatrical release would’ve been more suitable. Anyways, I’ll probably check this one out since it looks promising to me
While I haven’t seen the movie I do know that Charlie Kaufman worked on this movie and it kind of reminds me of either hazbin hotel or helluva boss?
I LOVE eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!
Ever since I watched this movie when I was moving to a new apartment, this movie seems good with its themes, animation, characters, soundtrack, voice acting, and amazing story, but the ending however it’s quite confused me with Hypatia (Orion’s daughter) having an appearance with younger Orion to how can she go back home to the present, and especially Tycho (Hypatia’s son) having an appearance too as himself to time travel to another story.
The ending doesn’t make any sense how they end a movie like that by time traveling.
Even since the movie has a bad ending, I’m really glad DreamWorks finally nailed it on this one since The Bad Guys.
Man, DreamWorks Animation did well on Orion and the Dark since its announcement from last year, if this movie was a theatrical release, that would been better than what they did with Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken, because its marketing process was really late to promote the new movie.
That really ruined DreamWorks Animation’s future, since the movie got flopped, and now I can see why DreamWorks Animation is decided to outsourcing their future lives right now for their new projects.
Which now begins with January 31 for next year on Dog Man as the first one to be outsourced.
I really like how the animation looks like in this movie, this is giving me thoughts on they did it well on 2022 with the Spider-Verse trend like The Bad Guys trying to look more like a graphic novel/Japanese manga and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish which was trying to be in the form of storybook illustrations.
In Orion and the Dark however I like how their visuals looks on the textures to make it looks like it was made out of crayons, which makes sense why they are going on with a stylized look on it, and what surprises me with this movie is the comeback of hand drawn animation, since Orion’s sketchbook was here to introduce the point of view of Orion, its interesting how it gets an approach look of the sketchy thoughts in Orion’s story what he is afraid of in his sketchbook.
The TV scene where Orion watched featuring inanimate objects getting smashed turned into clean versions of them is reminiscent of the Brave Little Toaster.
The most emotional scene that completely shock me the most where this is so familiar is when Dark shapeshifting into his 2D form of a shadow, which is so familiar from a movie that DreamWorks Animation was originally working for years, since now it got completely cancelled by the studio itself in 2014.
This movie rocks so well to me, since I have anxiety for years since I was a child, and even in my adulthood it still scares me over my anxiety.
Even since Orion and the Dark is out right now in streaming on Netflix, This year is about to be DreamWorks Animation’s 30th Anniversary, since the last time was their 25th anniversary with Trolls World Tour, Kung Fu Panda 4 is on it’s way in theaters on March 8(my birthday is on March and it’s on the 19th.) and The Wild Robot will be next on September, after Kung Fu Panda 4 and Orion and the Dark.
As for now by this for its 30th anniversary, 2024 is about to be the final year when DreamWorks Animation is no longer gonna be animating their own movies anymore, which is where The Wild Robot is about to be the final one where the studio is about to be ready outsourcing their IP projects in 2025 with Dog Man first being ready to be animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks (the animation provided for Sony Pictures Animation).
Oh boy this is about to become the end of an era does it? 😢
I wish this movie was in theatres.
"Well, -she- was the face of evil In the *Heart of Darkness".*
I loved it but I didn’t like the twist with the daughter at the end 😭
This is the closest to a pyjama sam vs mr dark movie
Seriously why is humongus entertainment games so left to the side in movies and series
You know for a fact "Orion and the Dark" wasn't the first time that Dreamworks released an animated movie straight to home, the last time that happened was back in the Y2K (2000) when they released "Joseph and the King of Dreams" which was a prequel to "The Prince of Eygpt."
You know if the story was abit better I would’ve got the animat seal of approval
Upon watching this review I was expecting a seal of approval.
I think this reminds me of A Christmas Carol but with a darkness theme
Honestly it’s a 6/10 for me. Cute but honestly kinda sorta forgettable
I was concerned that DreamWorks had lost its touch after last year. Glad to be proven wrong.
Another Dreamworks movie based on a book ;)
Aren't most of DreamWorks' films based on books?
@@hunterolaughlinApparently yes, there are most films by DreamWorks Animation that they are based on books.
Here’s the list of them:
Shrek
How to Train your Dragon
Rise of the Guardians
Home
The Boss Baby
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
The Bad Guys
and this he is reviewing Orion and the Dark.
@@machiproby4743And the upcoming Wild Robot
(6/10) The Story
(10/10) The Animation
(7/10) The Characters
I Give Orion and the Dark (8/10) Honestly This Movie Surprised Me
It might be me, but the design of Dark reminds me of the animation style from the music video Crooked by Evil Nine.
Well, I just watched this movie and I have to say it's pretty good. The beginning was obnoxiously cliche by playing every trope I've seen about a misunderstood, bullied kid but the middle has a lot of interesting, creative worldbuilding regarding the forces of night, and I thought most of the characters were entertaining. There's even a genuinely heartstriking moment near the climax. However, the last 30 minutes keeps in from being anymore than a 7/10. Orion's daughter provides a fanficy solution to her father's story, then there's some time travel BS, and then the last few minutes are spent with Orion's wife who we've never seen before.
Hooray first good film of 2024
I think that, the story being messy was honestly part of the story’s message. Not every story is perfect, and some stories are not simple. They are complex, and sometimes, there isn’t a satisfying ending. Sometimes, you need little time traveler to fix up the continuity, and even if that lessens the story, that’s fine. It’s a nerdy, fun expression. Because it’s the true story. Not one that actually happened, but, one that was true to what the story tellers came up with.
Stories don’t have to be perfectly structured. They can be complex, and messy, and have Deus Ex Machinas that solve things. Things can have too much going on, just like how anxiety can have too much going on in your head. But, that’s ok.
You are ok. You might be a bit messy, but that’s ok.
It has a good moral on why being scared is part of life:)
After the Fiasco of Ruby Gillman teenage Kraken and skipping trolls 3 band together to see something impressive just like Puss in Boots 2 The Last Wish and it really paid off I will watch it really makes sense to watch theaters
Pretty boring and safe film with some bad voice acting and the amount of times they flip flop between being friends and hating each other is weird. Though I’d definitely let my future kids watch this other then the brain rot that is Trolls.
Thanks for adding blurry bars on top and bottom instead of black bars which are seen in the original movie. "Cinematic" black bars makes my eyes bleed in direct to tv movies like this one. It is an immediate sign that maker of the movie is not a visual artist.
Well, I guess for 2024 it's so far so good. And I don't want to jump to too much conclusions because we're still in February!
My own Orion and the Dark ranking
Story: 1/10
Animation: 5/10
Characters: 2/10
Score: 2/10 (shield of garbage and the worst Dreamworks movie of 2024 I ever seen).
That movie actually deserves to be in streaming due to random scenes that came out of nowhere, the story is an awful fanfic and the main character and his future daughter and grandson are so annoying. The only likable character in this movie is Dark and that’s it.
it looks like im not the only one who disliked this film. it had potential to be a heartwarming film but the main character is unlikable and the story went all over the place halfway through the film
Edit: Dark is a MOOD!!!
also i said "film" like 3 times how is that even possible
10:58
Story 8/10 animation 10/10 characters 9/10 9/10
Dude there is some news about coyote versus Acme
I haven't seen the movie yet, but i can tell the one thing they did was wrong, they didn't advertise it much
8:45 Finally, someone said it!
Coyote versus Acme there is some news 😢
I want you too review inspector sun that came out in October 27. 2023. Because the spiders look uncanny and I want to know if I have that feeling
Orion And The Dark was peak for DreamWorks!
Good review
I hardly disagree, the story was all over the place
Hmm. Let me see... A kid who's afraid of a certain character and lets his fear almost dictate his life until he learns a lesson that he doesn't need to let his fear get the better of him and involves said character he's afraid of drop by and help him release he's not as he appears... I have a feeling I've seen this plot somewhere in another computer animated film, but I just can't remember where... 🤔🍅🥒
You're talking about VeggieTales?
@@jlev1028 Yep. The first episode Where’s God When I’m S-Scared?
17:51 17:47 17:49 17:50
Hot take but this is my favorite film in 2024 (for now ;3)
Story 7/10 animación 10/10 charcaters 9/10 9/10
First
to get over my fear of the dark ;)
I Love Quiet The Mouse😊
Orion and the Dark 8/10
The Tiger’s Apprentice 5/10
Well, would you look at that? Orion at the Dark did get an 8 out of 10.
I really love this movie
I like this movie to I like the comedy and the heart and the message about facing your fears but you’re gonna get pumped up for kung fu panda 4
*phew
Dreamworks is starting to get back on track again, and hopefully kung fu Panda 4 will be the next puss in boots the last wish
Trolls 3 was also good though. And better than Ruby Gillman.
@@DylanLightfootOnwardFan2004I agree with you but I have my worries for Megamind 2
ngl i really like this film another book to film hit from dreamworks
i wanna check it out
Dreamworks back the best movie
Not big fan of us
17:51 I'm predicting you are going to give Kung Fu Panda 4 the same rating as this movie.
What if he gives it a 6/10? But I hope he gives it higher than a 6/10.
@@DylanLightfootOnwardFan2004 Yeah, i've been thinking that he may give it a 6/10 too, but i hope it's higher.
@@SWandTheMarvelsFan2009 he will probably give it a 7/10 but what if it’s worse like a seal of garbage?
@@DylanLightfootOnwardFan2004 Please don't give it the seal of garbage.
@@SWandTheMarvelsFan2009 I hope not. Do you think he will give it the same ratings as The Lego Movie 2? Like the story a 5/10 and character a 6/10 and animation a 10/10? But I do hope it’s higher than a 7/10. It could also get the same rating as Bad Guys.
The animation looks like a Sesame Street cartoon.
YEAAAA
I bet this guy, if he can watch Bratz the movie, he can sit through Felix the cat the movie.
LOL 🤣
17:48 bullshit
Love this
First