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Elle Fanning | ... |
Félicie Milliner
(voice)
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Dane DeHaan | ... |
Victor
(voice)
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Maddie Ziegler | ... |
Camille Le Haut
(voice)
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Carly Rae Jepsen | ... |
Odette
(voice)
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Camille Cottin | ... |
Félicie Milliner
(voice)
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Elana Dunkelman | ... |
Dora /
Stuck Girl
(voice)
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Julie Khaner | ... |
Régine Le Haut
(voice)
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Kaycie Chase | ... |
Camille Le Haut
(voice)
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Shoshana Sperling | ... |
Nora
(voice)
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Laurent Maurel | ... |
Mérante
(voice)
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Malik Bentalha | ... |
Victor
(voice)
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Terrence Scammell | ... |
Mérante
(voice)
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Pascal Casanova | ... |
Mr. Latureau
(voice)
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Antoine Schoumsky | ... |
Rudolph
(voice)
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Magali Barney | ... |
Odette
(voice)
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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.
Two French orphans escape to 19th century Paris. One dreams of being a famous Ballet performer. The other dreams of being an inventor.
Obviously, the heroine becomes a true hero, with the help of the inventor. This is great children's movie, also very enjoyable for a father. In 3D it is more exciting to watch than Rogue One in IMAX.
The setting in the 19th century Paris is excellent. Gustav Eiffel lived then and there, need I say more?
The French movie is really the best Christmas holiday feel-good movie, that you need to end 2016. Still worthwhile watching 2017 onward, though.