
Unlikely events shake France. All of the heroes from the books of famous author Jules Verne were brought to life and, without knowing it, began to cause chaos and destruction. But when the new French President, and the Minister of Culture conceive to re-release a novel by the great writer, they accidently corrupt everything within, using a device called "The Imaginasium". Only a team of four talented children can save France now, as they're sent into the stories in order to r... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
Unlikely events shake France. All of the heroes from the books of famous author Jules Verne were brought to life and, without knowing it, began to cause chaos and destruction. But when the new French President, and the Minister of Culture conceive to re-release a novel by the great writer, they accidently corrupt everything within, using a device called "The Imaginasium". Only a team of four talented children can save France now, as they're sent into the stories in order to return all of them back on track and put the heroes of Jules Verne's novels back to the pages from whence they came.
Leave your thoughts about Freedom Force.
| Common Sense MediaGrace MontgomeryBizarre animated tale has some violence, lots of fart jokes. |
| User ReviewJustin JThis is a review if the first 10 minutes of the film. The premise of this film is basically incoherent. The main characters introduced at the beginning of the film do not make another appearance for at least the next 9 minutes. The villain's scheme entails mixing up Jules Verne's characters and stories so that they are nonsensical. The problem of course is that Verne's stories are widely distributed. How, exactly, would one manage to change all the printed versions of the stories? Does the villain have the power to travel back in time into the mind of Verne and get him to write different versions of the stories? The film does not offer an explanation. It feels like you're watching a rough draft of a movie rather than the final product. Like the mixed-up versions of Verne's stories, this film is "cockamamie cuckoo"; "a calamity; an absolute calamity." |