Leap On Netflix

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(2017) starring Elle Fanning and Nat Wolff on DVD and Blu-ray. Get unlimited DVD Movies & TV Shows delivered to your door with no late fees, ever.

Parents need to know that Leap! Is an animated movie set in 1879 Paris, where tween best friends/orphans Felicie (voiced by ) and Victor each work to make their dreams come true (dancing and inventing, respectively). They escape to Paris from a strict orphanage in Brittany and face some challenging situations - like navigating the streets of a major city to find shelter and opportunity and having to flee from angry adults who mean them harm (one wants to catch them, another wants to hurt and even kill Felicie). Felicie pretends to be someone she's not, there's ridicule from a fellow tween, and characters experience lots of physical comedy/injuries played for humor. Expect a little romance: It's made clear that a boy has feelings for a girl, and there are a couple of kisses on the cheek (one involving tweens, the other adults) and mentions of girlfriends/boyfriends and dating.

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Scenes take place in pubs/taverns where adults are drinking. Language is limited to insults like 'nothing,' 'rat,' 'beggar,' and some scatological jokes about bad breath, farts, and pee. The story should spark positive conversations about talent requiring perseverance and dedication, ballet, Paris, and the origins of the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty. Set in 1879 France, LEAP! Follows best friends Felicie (voiced by ) and Victor , who escape their stifling orphanage in Brittany for Paris, where they hope to make their dreams a reality.

For Felicie, that's becoming a dancer; for Victor, it's becoming an inventor. After finding her way to the Grand Opera House, Felicie ends up begging custodian Odette for a job as a servant's assistant at the mansion of wealthy arts patron Regine. When Regine's mean-girl daughter Camille is invited to join the Opera's prestigious Ballet School, Felicie decides to borrow Camille's identity and take the spot instead. Felicie eventually turns to Odette, who was once a brilliant ballerina before an injury cut her career short, for training in order to secure an audition for a starring role in The Nutcracker.

Leap On Netflix

Meanwhile, Victor snags an entry-level position in the workshop of Gustav Eiffel. This animated ballet story is partly inspiring and partly confounding, with missteps (like unnecessary romance) that could have been fixed had the tween protagonists been a couple of years older. Felicie isn't always particularly likable or laudable (she does steal someone's identity to fake her way into a prestigious ballet school, despite not having even basic dance training), but she is persistent and willing to do the work. While it's still utterly unbelievable that someone could learn enough classical ballet to defeat an entire class of 11-year-old girls who've been dancing for years, at least she ultimately has to face consequences for her actions and prove she's really got the goods.Fanning is nicely enthusiastic as Felicie, and Wolff does a good job with Victor, the clever, eager-to-please/impress best friend. And Jepsen (whose speaking voice sounds a bit like Idina Menzel's) believably embodies the stern but encouraging Odette, Felicie's ballet mentor/instructor.

With themes familiar from (jump up and ring the bell) and even (especially an odd, slightly off-putting love triangle, a sequence in which Felicie dances Irish jig-style in a pub, and a moment when a cute boy declares they're 'on top of the world'), the story feels a little 'old' to revolve around an 11-year-old character.Families can talk about desire and enthusiasm vs. Hard work and talent. What's the difference?

What does Felicie learn about dancing in Leap!?.Which characters are? How do Felicie and Victor demonstrate? Why is that an important?.What do you think about Felicie's decision to steal Camille's identity? Is it justified? What were the?.Why is there a difference between doing an activity because you love it and doing it because it's expected of you? How did that show in the ballerinas?.Does the movie make you want to learn more about ballet, Paris, or Gustav Eiffel?

To preface my review let me say that I'm a 71 year old man who does not usually enjoy animated movies any longer. But I took my 7-year-old son to see Leap today and I really enjoyed it. The story is light, surely to be appreciated by young girls. My son was restless through the second half, only rejoining the action when the little boy character was on screen.

What I enjoyed most was the graphics that were very good. The scenes were great. I lived in Paris for 3 years so anything in that city brings back fond memories. Both the body language and facial expressions of the characters were spot on. I chuckled many times through the movie as I saw how wonderful a job the animators did. I enjoyed the story too. Who wouldn't enjoy a story with a positive outcome.

It was certainly unrealistic but still fun.