Napoleon Dynamite
Napoleon Dynamite (2004)

Napoleon Dynamite

1/5
(19 votos)
6.9IMDb64Metascore

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When Deb calls Napoleon on the pay phone, a crew member's leg is reflected in the silver part of the phone.

When Napoleon asks Pedro for his "tots", the tot by Pedro appears and disappears in between shots.

While talking with Napoleon at the lunch table, Pedro's arm is alternately at the top/bottom of the table.

During Napoleon's dance, his shirt tucks and untucks several times.

When Uncle Rico is giving his Bust Must Plus flyers to Trish and Summer, Trish is alternately holding them with one hand and then two.

The shotgun the farmer uses is reflected in the camera lens.

It is reflected parallel to the bottom of the shotgun right before the shot is on bus load of kids.

When Napoleon is calling Pedro after telling Rico to leave, he dials seven numbers, but you only hear the sound for six of them.

When Kip and Uncle Rico are sitting at Big J's for the first time, the straw in Uncle Rico's milkshake switches sides repeatedly between shots.

When Kip and Uncle Rico are at Big J's the first time, Uncle Rico's onion rings shift around in his bowl during their conversation.

When Napoleon asks Don for a "Vote for Summer" button in the crowded hallway, there are varying amounts of people standing in front of the lockers, anywhere from a large crowd when it's handed to Napoleon, to almost no one when he throws it.

When Kip tells Napoleon to try and hit him, Kip is on the computer.

When the two of them start to fight, the computer appears to be turned off.

When Grandma is telling Napoleon and Kip she is going to be gone for a couple of days, the bag of chips behind Napoleon on the kitchen counter change positions.

When Napoleon is yelling at Rico to tell him, "Grandma says to go home 'cause you're ruining everyone's lives and eating all our steak," the door behind Napoleon is alternately open/closed between shots.

Cameraman's reflection is visible on Trisha's front door when Napoleon picks her up for the dance.

After Napoleon drops off the picture at Trisha's house, he runs onto the lawn.

But when Trisha's mom closes the glass door, his reflection can be seen still on the porch.

When Rico is at Deb's without Kip, the chain around his neck disappears as he is unbuttoning his vest to hand her one of the "Bust Must+" flyers.

Kip puts a green bowl under the van's wheel and when he goes to get into the van, the bowl is blue.

At the wedding, when Uncle Rico asks, "Where's Napoleon?" the woman behind them briefly has sunglasses on, then they disappear again.

During lunch when Napoleon is telling Deb he has her stuff in his locker, the mayonnaise switches from her top lip to her bottom lip between shots.

When Napoleon goes over to Deb in the cafeteria to ask her if she wants her stuff back from his locker, the amount of her sandwich changes repeatedly between shots.

When Napoleon is about to throw the "Vote for Summer" button, the girl in front of Napoleon ducks early as if to expect it coming.

When Napoleon is about to throw the "Vote for Summer" button, the girl coming down the stairs disappears, then reappears as Napoleon throws the button.

When Pedro first places the cake at Summer's door, it has a note under the edge.

The shot after the doorbell is rung does not include the note.

When Summer opens the door, the note can be seen.

In the opening credits, several plates are being set down onto carpet; however, all the sound effects are of plates being set onto a wood table or other hard surface.

At the dance in the bathroom, Napoleon reaches for his Big League Chew gum with his right hand, he pops it in his mouth with his left hand.

When Deb is at the door, her boondoggle keychain switches from her left to her right.

At the dance a boom shadow pointing upwards is visible across the students' faces when the camera pans across room.

When Uncle Rico pulls up in front of school as Napoleon draws a Liger, a person can be seen running left out of frame.

Also, the crew is reflected in the windows.

While Don is trying to get Napoleon to vote for Summer in the hallway, Napoleon's FFA medal flips several times between shots.

When Rex is using Kip as a demonstration at Rex-Kwon-Do, Napoleon can be seen in the mirror's reflection struggling to keep a straight face.

When Napoleon throws the grapefruit at Uncle Rico's van, it clearly bounces off the windshield, yet in the next shot it is still stuck on the windshield.

When Napoleon is watching Lyle shoot the cow and the bus drives in between them, the camera, tripod, and several members of the crew can be seen reflected in the glass on the bus door.

When Kip goes bowling he knocks down all but one of the pins.

In the next shot you can see a 7-10 split visible in his lane over his shoulder.

The fart that Napoleon draws coming from the unicorn disappears when he closes his notebook.

When LaFawnduh first steps off the bus there is a man standing behind her.

In the next shot, the man has disappeared.

When Napoleon throws the fruit at Uncle Rico's truck, they are talking but there is no audio.

When Napoleon is waiting in the van for Uncle Rico to take him to the dance, he looks at his watch.

The time and date displayed is 5:40 p.

, Thursday 7/17.

(They may have forgotten to change the date on the watch -- how many school dances are in July?) After he starts running down the road, he stops to look at his watch and the time and date says 5:54 p.

, Monday, 7/21.

When Napoleon is drinking water from the fountain and the boy is being picked on, a girl with a crooked leg and a red top walks by once and exits.

When Napoleon stops drinking she is at the beginning of the hallway again.

When Napoleon is calling Kip, the position of the phone cord wrapped around Kip changes.

First, it's wrapped around his body.

In the next shot of him, the cord is merely by his shoulder; then it switches to being wrapped around him again.

When Uncle Rico is eating steak on the porch and talking with Kip, it is obvious that he spits out the steak that he had been chewing into the paper towel tucked into his shirt.

During the dance scene, Deb's hair changes style.

When Lyle is just about to shoot the cow and the school bus moves in front, there are no kids in the bus.

But in the next shot, there are.

- PLOTJust before Grandma leaves, she tells Napoleon and Kip that she will be back the next day.

The audience can see that there is a yellow teddy bear magnet on the refrigerator with nothing underneath it.

The very next day, when Napoleon gets home from school, there is a note on the refrigerator that reads, "Napoleon, Don't forget to feed Tina.

Love, Grandma :-)" By this time, Grandma has already had her accident and was in the hospital, which means that she never would have had the opportunity to come home and leave the note on the refrigerator.

When Naploeon calls home to ask Kip to bring him his Chap Stick, the position of the nacho's, and the amount of cheese on them changes several times.

When giving back Deb's stuff which she left on Napoleon's porch, a piece of paper falls out.

But in the next shot, it disappears and then reappears again in the third shot.

When Napoleon is in front of the class doing Sign Language to the song "The Rose", none of the signs match the words being sung except the first line.

They are signing lines from later on in the song.

When Napoleon is outside talking to Pedro's mother on the telephone, the boom microphone is reflected in the one of the door's windows.

When Uncle Rico throws a steak at Napoleon, stains can be seen on his clothing from previous takes.

When the farmer shoots the cow, the school bus drives past him.

In the shot where the kids scream, the background behind them does not move even though the bus is heard moving.

In the scene following Pedro's scolding from the principal regarding the Piñata, and Pedro and Deb are chatting on the steps - a crew member wearing jeans and a white t-shirt is clearly reflected in the glass doors behind them.

At the FFA contest none of the FFA members or judges are wearing their jackets zipped up, FFA rules require jackets to be worn zipped to the top.

The credits state that the entire movie was filmed in Idaho but the bus station and Big J's restaurant scenes were filmed in Utah.

When Summer and Trisha are passing out fliers and buttons, a pair of guys walk by, one wearing an FFA jacket, that Summer tells Trisha not to give buttons to.

After the camera cuts back to the girls from Napoleon and Pedro, the same pair of guys can be seen walking by again.

When Randy starts grabbing the kid's neck in the hallway, the kid immediately reaches into his pocket.

After the camera cuts back from Napoleon and the drinking fountain, the kid's hand is on his neck, and then he reaches for his pocket.

When Napoleon is watching Pedro ride his bike off the ramp, there's a distracting long string stuck in Napoleon's hair waving around in the wind.

Official dress of the National FFA organization calls for males to wear black slacks.

When shown in the FFA hall, Napoleon is wearing blue jeans.

In the ending sequence, Pedro is seen with a cake that reads 'Presidente Pedro! Felicidades!' The upside-down exclamation points, which should precede the words, have been left off by an Idahoan pastry chef ignorant of Spanish punctuation.

When Napoleon shows Pedro the picture of the woman that Deb gave him, Pedro says, "I like her bangs.

" However, the woman in the picture doesn't have bangs.

When Pedro jumps off the ramp with his bike, you can clearly see at least 3 blocks holding the ramp up, including one in the middle.

When Napoleon jumps it, the middle block is missing so that the ramp will break.

When Napoleon asks if there is anything to eat, Grandma tells him to "make himself a dang quesadilla.

" She pronounces it wrong - it's supposed to be pronounced "kay-sa-dee-ya.

" However, this was intentional.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
6 February 2005 USA USD 44,540,956
30 January 2005 USA USD 44,537,420
23 January 2005 USA USD 44,530,254
16 January 2005 USA USD 44,517,988
9 January 2005 USA USD 44,478,018
2 January 2005 USA USD 44,411,050
26 December 2004 USA USD 44,285,021
19 December 2004 USA USD 44,140,989
12 December 2004 USA USD 43,939,654
5 December 2004 USA USD 43,726,763
28 November 2004 USA USD 43,447,097
21 November 2004 USA USD 43,068,185
14 November 2004 USA USD 42,821,449
7 November 2004 USA USD 42,429,616
31 October 2004 USA USD 41,877,647
24 October 2004 USA USD 41,272,184
17 October 2004 USA USD 40,371,730
10 October 2004 USA USD 39,092,405
3 October 2004 USA USD 37,614,092
26 September 2004 USA USD 35,721,724
19 September 2004 USA USD 33,343,529
12 September 2004 USA USD 30,294,397
5 September 2004 USA USD 27,199,631
29 August 2004 USA USD 22,380,194
22 August 2004 USA USD 19,111,581
15 August 2004 USA USD 15,880,823
8 August 2004 USA USD 12,531,709
1 August 2004 USA USD 9,315,870
25 July 2004 USA USD 6,517,812
18 July 2004 USA USD 4,214,677
11 July 2004 USA USD 2,980,362
4 July 2004 USA USD 1,744,538
4 July 2004 USA USD 2,025,709
27 June 2004 USA USD 953,215
20 June 2004 USA USD 404,136
13 June 2004 USA USD 116,666
19 December 2004 UK GBP 206,304
12 December 2004 UK GBP 120,271
June 2006 Worldwide USD 1,576,504
June 2006 Worldwide USD 46,117,460
November 2005 Worldwide USD 46,010,721
14 November 2004 Australia USD 75,885
17 April 2005 Iceland USD 441,952
20 June 2005 Spain EUR 4,842
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
13 June 2004 USA USD 116,666 6
10 December 2004 UK GBP 60,839 28
14 November 2004 Australia USD 53,527 10
17 April 2005 Iceland ISK 350,436 1 screen
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
6 February 2005 USA USD 2,093 6
30 January 2005 USA USD 4,011 11
23 January 2005 USA USD 8,119 30
16 January 2005 USA USD 23,661 46
9 January 2005 USA USD 39,725 80
2 January 2005 USA USD 47,898 114
26 December 2004 USA USD 41,148 141
19 December 2004 USA USD 124,804 177
12 December 2004 USA USD 143,089 218
5 December 2004 USA USD 192,752 222
28 November 2004 USA USD 241,977 193
21 November 2004 USA USD 168,006 170
14 November 2004 USA USD 235,139 196
7 November 2004 USA USD 367,689 271
31 October 2004 USA USD 410,800 387
24 October 2004 USA USD 619,569 479
17 October 2004 USA USD 883,817 619
10 October 2004 USA USD 1,056,903 715
3 October 2004 USA USD 1,391,097 855
26 September 2004 USA USD 1,808,393 1,027
19 September 2004 USA USD 2,286,541 1,024
12 September 2004 USA USD 2,516,879 921
5 September 2004 USA USD 3,742,949 886
29 August 2004 USA USD 2,083,493 706
22 August 2004 USA USD 1,787,873 577
15 August 2004 USA USD 1,756,496 563
8 August 2004 USA USD 1,739,326 546
1 August 2004 USA USD 1,402,563 423
25 July 2004 USA USD 1,608,412 389
18 July 2004 USA USD 750,491 179
11 July 2004 USA USD 554,769 141
4 July 2004 USA USD 513,387 142
4 July 2004 USA USD 794,558 142
27 June 2004 USA USD 388,112 73
20 June 2004 USA USD 193,506 18
13 June 2004 USA USD 116,666 6
19 December 2004 UK GBP 45,421 29
12 December 2004 UK GBP 60,839 28
14 November 2004 Australia USD 53,527 10
17 April 2005 Iceland ISK 350,436 1 screen

Comentarios

This film is our family's go to movie! With such a low budget Napoleon Dynamite proves that you don't need award winning actors or Hollywood budgets to create a movie that people love.

Napoleon Dynamite will never age thanks to its early-2000s setting and delightfully retro costumes and props. Everything from Napoleon's brown three piece suit to Deb's homemade clothes to the daggy school uniform screams old-fashioned and just makes everything so funny to look at.

Difficult to say why I would find a high-colonic administered by a spastic baboon with prosthetic hook-hands preferable to watching this cinematic dud again. Fargo, with its cool, condescending take on those quirky Minnesotan natives absolutely rocked.

It's a film I've always wanted to see but have only just got to view and review. 'Napoleon Dynamite' is a wonderful and unique take, of small town America and plays like 'Forrest Gump' without a budget.

I've tried and tried to like this film but I just find it boring. Nothing really happens.

This is definitely one of the top 15 movies I've ever seen. Probably top 10 or 5 actually.

I used to think what separated the haters from the lovers of this movie was an age bracket. It used to be my belief that if you were younger than 25 or older than 55 you just wouldn't get it.

This is one really strange movie. At first I hated it.

There's a Napoleon Dynamite person in every school. In my school there were one or two that had it.

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