Not currently showing on the local cinema circuit.
Cast |
Voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Gal Gadot, Taraji P. Henson, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, Alan Tudyk, Alfred Molina, Ed O'Neill |
Director |
Rich Moore |
Screenplay | Phil Johnston, Pamela Ribon, Rich Moore, Jim Reardon, Josie Trinidad |
Music | Henry Jackman |
Sound formats | Dolby, Dolby Digital, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound, DTS, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Surround 7.1, Auro 11.1 |
Soundtrack | Available |
Made in | 2018 |
Produced by | Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures |
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Genre | Animated |
Language | Low impact and infrequent language use presented in context of expression and not of a demeaning manner. |
Nudity | None |
Sex | None |
Violence | Low impact and fairly frequent fantastical violence that does not harm nor kill people |
Prejudice | None |
Blasphemy | None |
Drug abuse | None |
Comments | Contains scenes of horror. There are fantastical adventurous themes that are animated and of comedic context. Themes explored are good friendship between Ralph and Venelope. Going on a quest to save a friend’s game. New adventures of breaking new boundaries. Facing and overcoming challenges. Good deeds overcoming evil. Arguments between friends, forgiveness, teamwork. Fear of the unknown. Social media. Following your dreams. Teaching of how the internet works. Playing I spy game and friendship winning. The themes are treated sensitively in an entertaining and educational manner. There is a low sense of threat that is mitigated by the positive resolutions and fighting for good. The themes are also unlikely to be disturbing and confusing to younger viewers. |
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PG: Parental Guidance Suggested | Rated PG for some action and rude humor |
Runtime | 112 |
USA version is usually but not always the same as South African release. Versions released on streaming or DVD, Blu-ray or Video may also differ. |
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Suggested age limit 8 + |
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Scale (Max) | 20 | |
What the Critics say | ||
24.com Gabi Zietsman Ralph Breaks the Internet has managed to sidestep the sequel curse with a twirl and split landing, and the world is a better place for it. It somehow manages to find a line where anyone would be hard pressed to really find something that would upset them (unfortunately and ironically the Internet will find a way) and is all around a delightful watch that will appeal to the tech-savvy kids of today as well as the adults who grew up during the rise of the web. | 20 | |
Metacritic.com 40 critics | 14 | |
Rottentomatoes critics 162 critics | 14 | |
Rottentomatoes tomatometer Tomatometer Ralph Breaks the Internet levels up on its predecessor with a funny, heartwarming sequel that expands its colorful universe while focusing on core characters and relationships. | 17 | |
Movie Review Query Engine MRQE critics | 14 | |
CommonSenseMedia Sandie Angule Chen Colorful, clever sequel tackles complexity of online world. | 15 | |
What the People say | ||
Metacritic.com users 75 users | 13 | |
Rottentomatoes users 2770 users | 13 | |
IMDB 7722 Netizens | 15 | |
The Movie DB Community | 15 | |
Average .. 75% | 15 |