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Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made

Promotional poster

Directed by Tom McCarthy
Screenplay by
  • Tom McCarthy
  • Benjamin Pestana
  • Stephan Pastis
Based on Timmy Failure
by Stephan Pastis
Produced by
  • Alexander Dostal
  • Tom McCarthy
  • Jim Whitaker
Starring
  • Winslow Fegley
  • Ophelia Lovibond
  • Craig Robinson
  • Wallace Shawn
Cinematography Masanobu Takayanagi
Edited by Tom McArdle
Music by Rolfe Kent

Production
companies

  • Walt Disney Pictures
  • Etalon Film
  • Slow Pony Pictures
  • Whitaker Entertainment[1]
Distributed by Disney+

Release dates

  • January 25, 2020 (Sundance)
  • February 7, 2020 (Disney+)

Running time

99 minutes[2]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $42 million[3]

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (also known as Timmy Failure) is a 2020 American adventure fantasy comedy-drama family film based on the book series of the same name by Stephan Pastis and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It was released on Disney+ on February 7, 2020, specifically based directly on the first book of the same name. The film is directed by Tom McCarthy, produced by Alexander Dostal, McCarthy and Jim Whitaker from a screenplay written by McCarthy and Pastis and stars Winslow Fegley, Ophelia Lovibond, Craig Robinson and Wallace Shawn.

The film was removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023.[4]

Plot[edit]

In a world where imaginary friends co-exist with humans, Timmy Failure is an 11-year-old living in Portland, Oregon with his single mother Patty. Timmy runs Total Failure Inc alongside his own personal detective agency, and «solves» cases. Much of Timmy’s adventures revolve around himself traveling with his polar bear partner Total (implied to be the result of his father walking out on him and his mother) across the city looking for cases and outwitting the «Russians» (actually just bearded hipsters). Among his small social group are his best friend, Charles «Rollo» Tookus, a former member of Total Failure Inc., who quit after a mission gone awry, and Molly Moskins, a perky and optimistic girl who has a crush on Timmy. Timmy considers his arch-enemy a girl named Corrina Corrina, who is actually very friendly to him and appears oblivious to his animosity towards her, though it is implied to be due to him having repressed feelings for her.

While retrieving a dead hamster from a classmate, Timmy’s Failure-Mobile, a Segway that actually belongs to his mother, is stolen right out from under him. He cancels his other cases and recruits Rollo, who believes that the death of their class hamster and the stolen Segway are linked back to the Russians. At the library, Timmy learns from Molly that Corrina Corrina is part Russian and believes that she is behind the theft to dismantle his agency. Because of his unusual outbursts and behavior in class, Timmy begins seeing the school counselor, Mr. Jenkins, whom Timmy begins to slowly but surely trust with his mission. He also learns that Patty is dating a meter maid named Crispin who is friendly and aloof, but whom Timmy dislikes as he «[doesn’t] collaborate with law enforcement.»

Timmy learns that Corrina Corrina’s father owns a bank and believes that his Segway is there. He and Rollo try to sneak in but get kicked out by security. Mr. Jenkins manages to get Timmy to do his homework as part of a «mission», but while doing so learns from Patty that they have to move to an apartment, which upsets Timmy as he has a «heavy caseload.» While on a field trip to Bonneville Dam, Timmy jumps to the false conclusion that Corrina Corrina plans to shut off the power to all of Portland. Unaware that she is still with the group, Timmy rushes through the dam to find her while being chased by his teacher, Mr. Crocus. They end up outside the dam just as the operators open the flood gates. Timmy tries protecting Crocus from the flood, as he considers him an intellectual equal, but it turns out that they are high above the flood gates. Timmy receives a three-day suspension for his behavior, and Crocus quits his job and is replaced while Patty angrily tells Timmy that she was fired because she had to stay home with Timmy, and shuts down Total Failure Inc. Saddened over his fate of having to be «normal» and moving to an apartment, Timmy lets Total go at the zoo.

Mr. Jenkins talks to Timmy and reminds him that he must learn from his mistakes so that he can be a better person. Invigorated after discovering a «Russian bug» in his cookie, Timmy recruits Crispin to liberate Total from the zoo. As they are driving back, they spot a purse snatcher and Crispin gives chase, catching him. Timmy considers aiding him but decides to simply call the police. After a passerby asks him and Total to move, acknowledging his presence, and Timmy subsequently accidentally backing up his truck into a pole, Patty comes to see Timmy in the hospital and he apologizes for his behavior. Patty tells Timmy that she wants him to re-open his detective agency. Soon after, Crispin shows Timmy that the Segway was impounded at the police station this whole time for being parked in a no-parking zone, convincing Timmy that the police are working with the Russians. Timmy comes out to give a speech at an animal fundraiser set up by Molly and excites the crowd with his speech on allowing polar bears into the school. As Timmy wishes that Crocus could be there, he suddenly believes that Crocus was kidnapped by Corrina Corrina and sets off with Total to «rescue» him.

Cast[edit]

  • Winslow Fegley as Timmy Failure, the main protagonist
    • Troy Ames as 4-year-old Timmy
  • Ophelia Lovibond as Patty Failure, Timmy’s single mother
  • Wallace Shawn as Frederick Crocus, Timmy’s teacher and the main antagonist
  • Craig Robinson as Mr. Jenkins, a school counselor who works with Timmy
  • Kyle Bornheimer as Crispin Flavius, Patty’s boyfriend
  • Ai-Chan Carrier as Corrina Corrina, Timmy’s rival, who is actually genuinely friendly to him
  • Chloe Coleman as Molly Moskins, a girl who has a major crush on Timmy
  • Kei as Charles «Rollo» Tookus, Timmy’s best friend
  • Caitlin Weierhauser as Flo, the school librarian
  • Ruby Matenko as Maxine Shellenberger, a classmate of Timmy’s
  • A. Brian Daniels as Portland police officer
  • Dennis Lynch as Dan The Dam Man

Production[edit]

On April 25, 2017, it was reported that director Tom McCarthy was in talks to direct an adaptation of Stephan Pastis’ novel Timmy Failure for Walt Disney Pictures. McCarthy was expected to write the film’s screenplay with Pastis and Jim Whitaker was set to serve as a producer.[5][6] On February 8, 2018, it was announced that the film would premiere on Disney+, Disney’s streaming service that launched in late 2019.[7]

On June 9, 2017, it was initially reported that the film would go through pre-production from June 26 through September 15, 2017 with sixty days of filming following in Louisiana. The film was set with a budget of $42 million, with $32 million of that being spent in-state. That included an estimated $10 million on Louisiana payroll.[8]

Filming took place during the week of June 27, 2018, in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, where a set was constructed made to look like a border crossing between the United States and Canada.[9] Production continued in Surrey on July 5, 2018, at the local Cloverdale Fairgrounds, where a scene was shot where a vehicle travels through a house.[10] Principal photography and additional filming took place from July 27 through September 8, 2018 in Portland, Oregon.[11]

On July 31, 2018, it was announced that Ophelia Lovibond had been cast in the role of Patty Failure.[12] On January 24, 2019, it was reported that Craig Robinson had been cast in the film.[13]

Release[edit]

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020,[14] and was released on Disney+ on February 7, 2020.[15]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 84% with an average rating of 7.00/10, based on 32 reviews. The website’s critical consensus says, «A fun, fast paced film for all, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made celebrates the power of imagination with a delightful sense of humor and just the right amount of bears.»[16] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted rating of 60 out of 100 based on 9 reviews, indicating «mixed or average».[17]

John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter reviewed Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made positively, describing it as a «charming» and «very funny film» that manages to be «the best of [Disney+]’s original programs by a wide margin.»[18] Brandon Zachary of Comic Book Ressources reviewed the movie positively, stating «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made is a ridiculously charming film, and one of the best in its genre. It isn’t trying to be more than the fun and imaginative family film that it is, and that’s perfectly fine when it’s as well-crafted as Timmy Failure[19] Clint Worthington of Consequence gave the film a positive review, calling it as «fun and entertaining» movie that «works for kids and adults alike» featuring «series of adorable performances, from Fegley and the rest of the kids to the all-too-game adults.»[20]

Jennifer Green of Common Sense Media rated the movie 4 out of 5 stars, writing, «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made is a misfit whose refusal — or inability — to be a «normal» kid will resonate deeply with some kids. Still, the film—based on the popular books—keeps the tone largely upbeat and humorous, thanks to the boy’s outlandish plots, his unique imaginary friend (a bear), and fantasies (like the gloomy «Our Crusher of Souls» middle school), as well as an eccentric cast of Portland characters and settings, sweet friends, and loving adults.»[21] Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com rated the film 3 out of 4 stars, praised the performances of the cast, and wrote, «To that end, it does start to feel remarkably episodic. […] It’s a fun movie to spend time with, and I don’t think it needs to add up to much more than that.»[22] Sandy Schaefer of Screen Rant rated the movie 3.5 out of 5, stating, «Much like Spotlight succeeded in dramatizing a real-life story about journalism without sensationalizing it, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made uses humor and a kid’s way of looking at things to ground a tale about what growing up really means (learning to own your mistakes, realizing «normal» is a pretty useless term).»[23]

Accolades[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lodge, Guy (January 26, 2020). «‘Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made’: Film Review». Variety. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  2. ^ Sundance Film Festival (December 4, 2019). «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made». Archived from the original on December 15, 2019. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
  3. ^ Barnes, Brooks (November 7, 2019). «Remember Family Films? Disney Plus Is Making ‘Em Like They Used To». The New York Times. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  4. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 18, 2023). «Disney Removes Dozens Of Series From Disney+ & Hulu, Including ‘Big Shot’, ‘Willow’, ‘Y’ & ‘Dollface’«. Deadline. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
  5. ^ Kroll, Justin (April 25, 2017). «‘Spotlight’ Director Tom McCarthy Eyeing ‘Timmy Failure’ at Disney». Variety. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  6. ^ Kit, Borys (April 25, 2017). «Tom McCarthy in Talks to Direct ‘Timmy Failure’ for Disney (Exclusive)». The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  7. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (February 8, 2018). «Disney Unveils Inaugural Streaming Service Launch Slate To Town; No R-Rated Fare». Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  8. ^ Scott, Mike (June 9, 2017). «Disney’s ‘Timmy Failure’ movie planning to shoot in Louisiana». The Times-Picayune. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  9. ^ Judd, Amy (June 27, 2018). «Mysterious new ‘border crossing’ pops up in Surrey». Global News. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  10. ^ Anderson, Samantha (July 5, 2018). «Disney’s live-action Timmy Failure adaptation filming at Cloverdale Fairgrounds — Surrey Now-Leader». The Surrey Now News-Leader. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  11. ^ Turnquist, Kristi (June 26, 2018). «Disney movie shooting in Portland to hold casting call for extras». OregonLive.com. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  12. ^ N’Duka, Amanda (July 31, 2018). «Ophelia Lovibond Joins Director Tom McCarthy’s ‘Timmy Failure’ Film At Disney». Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  13. ^ Bart, Peter (January 24, 2019). «Peter Bart: Streamer Mania Means Greenlights Galore, But Slate Strategies Still Baffle Creatives». Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  14. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (December 4, 2019). «Sundance Unveils Female-Powered Lineup Featuring Taylor Swift, Gloria Steinem, Abortion Road Trip Drama». The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
  15. ^ @disneyplus (January 7, 2020). «Small detective. Big imagination. Watch the new trailer for Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made, an Original Movie, streaming Feb. 7 on #DisneyPlus» (Tweet). Retrieved January 7, 2020 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020)». Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  17. ^ «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Reviews». Metacritic. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  18. ^ DeFore, John (January 25, 2020). «‘Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made’: Film Review | Sundance 2020″. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
  19. ^ «REVIEW: Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Is the Perfect Blend of Clever & Childish». CBR. September 21, 2020. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
  20. ^ Worthington, Clint (February 6, 2020). «Film Review: Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Is Deliciously Deadpan Disney». Consequence. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  21. ^ «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made — Movie Review». www.commonsensemedia.org. February 7, 2020. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
  22. ^ Tallerico, Brian. «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made movie review (2020) | Roger Ebert». rogerebert.com. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  23. ^ «Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Review». ScreenRant. February 7, 2020. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
  24. ^ Pederson, Erik (March 2, 2021). «VES Awards Nominations: ‘Tenet’, ‘Midnight Sky’, ‘Extraction’, ‘Soul’ & ‘Mandalorian’ Among Titles In Visual Effects Hunt». Deadline. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  25. ^ Flores, Terry (March 3, 2021). «2021 Annie Award Nominations: ‘Soul,’ ‘Wolfwalkers’ and Netflix Lead». Variety. Retrieved May 17, 2022.

External links[edit]

  • Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made at IMDb
  • Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made on Disney+ Edit this at Wikidata

Для фильма о причудливом одиннадцатилетнем кеде, склонном к полетам фантазии, по фамилии «Неудача» (не всегда так писалось), Неудача Тимми: были сделаны ошибки действительно довольно тонкий. Основанный на книгах Стефана Пастиса, Disney + Original отмечает ожидаемое продолжение режиссера Тома Маккарти, получившего премию «Оскар» за лучший фильм. Прожектор. Фильмы настолько разные, что невозможно сразу установить связь между ними; но при более внимательном рассмотрении их общие недооцененные подходы и, в некотором смысле, дополняющие друг друга темы начинают выделяться. Тимми Неудача исследует, как дети используют свое воображение как буфер против трудностей взросления, весело, умно и искренне.

Уинслоу Фегли (брат Дракон Пита актер Оукс) играет Тимми Фэйлура, пятиклассника, который гораздо больше вкладывается в управление своим детективным агентством со своим партнером, полярным медведем весом 1500 фунтов по имени Тотал, чем в школьные занятия. Тимми присущ Уэса Андерсона, который рассказывает свой внутренний монолог и невозмутимо обращается к другим, всегда держа свой верный красный шарф в руке. Тем не менее, в отличие от одного из главных героев Андерсона, Тимми прочно существует в реальном мире, и для окружающих он либо неприятность, либо очарование, либо то и другое вместе. Маккарти, который также написал фильм с Пастисом, ловко показывает, как эти причуды являются частью Защитные механизмы Тимми, начиная с того, что Тоталь врезается в его кухню, когда отец Тимми набрасывается на него и его мама.

Уинслоу Фегли, Хлоя Коулман, Кей и Ай-Чан Кэрриер в фильме «Неудача Тимми: ошибки были сделаны»

Появление нового друга (именно тогда, когда он ему нужен больше всего) — не единственный способ Тимми справиться с проблемами подросткового возраста. Он рассматривает одноклассника (Коррина Коррина из Ай-чан Кэрриер), к которой он начал испытывать романтические чувства, как возможного заговорщика со своими заклятыми врагами. Русских и не доверяет местным правоохранительным органам, так же как его мать Пэтти (Офелия Ловибонд) начинает встречаться с сотрудником парковки (Кайл Борнхеймер). Криспин). Поскольку он фильтрует свою историю с точки зрения Тимми, Неудача Тимми: были сделаны ошибки может работать на двух уровнях: как веселое приключение, полное добрых нравов для молодых зрителей, и как умный способ напомнить взрослым, как они обрабатывали мир до того, как полностью его осознали. При этом фильм может комфортно существовать в пространстве между более глубоким, но менее доступным погружением в психологию детей — а-ля Спайк Джонз. Где дикие твари — и шумная игра с рейтингом PG, которая мало что предлагает тем, кто еще не ребенок.

Как всякая хорошая лохматая детективная сказка, Тимми НеудачаСеттинг — это такой же персонаж, как и люди, которые там живут. Действие фильма происходит в менее густонаселенном районе Портленда, штат Орегон, месте, где современное пригородное соответствие и хипстерская культура научились жить в гармонии вместе. Были сделаны ошибки является более инклюзивным, чем аналогичные детские блюда из 90-х и 00-х годов, но также требует времени, чтобы придать своим второстепенным игрокам некоторую индивидуальность. Фегли отлично работает, играя со своими молодыми коллегами, особенно Большая маленькая ложь ветеран Хлоя Коулман в роли идеалистической сверстницы Тимми Молли Москинс и Кей в роли Ролло Тукуса, его невротичного и иногда неохотного партнера. Среди взрослых Ловибонд привносит тепло в ее роль молодого родителя, стремящегося заботиться о своем ребенке, работая на двух работах, как и Борнхеймер в роли добродушного неуспевающего Криспина. Уоллес Шон также выделяется в роли вспыльчивого учителя Тимми, мистера Крокуса, наряду с Крейгом Робинсоном в неожиданно прямолинейном повороте в роли школьного терапевта Тимми.

Офелия Ловибонд и Уинслоу Фегли в фильме «Неудача Тимми: ошибки были сделаны»

Если есть одна область, где Неудача Тимми: были сделаны ошибки немного не хватает, это визуальные эффекты. У фильма был средний бюджет для работы (42 миллиона долларов), который растягивается на тонкую бумагу, чтобы довести CGI Total до в основном убедительного. жизни, в то же время давая Тимми мечты (в которых он предвидит все, от близкого столкновения с бобрами до злого в средней школе прямо из романа Роальда Даля или Лемони Сникета) достаточно блеском, чтобы отличить их от беззаботного реализма того времени. повседневная жизнь. ПрожекторГлавный исполнительный директор Масанобу Такаянаги снимает большую часть фильма с тщательно продуманными композициями, видами с высоты птичьего полета и цифровой привязкой. кадры, чтобы придать ему дополнительную привлекательность, но этого недостаточно, чтобы добиться качества надлежащего театрального представления. выпускать. Конечно, как прямую трансляцию фильма, Тимми Неудача очищает планку, не вспотев.

Так же, как Прожектор удалось инсценировать реальный рассказ о журналистике без сенсации, Неудача Тимми: были сделаны ошибки использует юмор и детский взгляд на вещи, чтобы обосновать сказку о том, что на самом деле означает взросление (научиться признавать свои ошибки, понимать, что «нормально» — довольно бесполезный термин). Он идет по тонкой грани между слишком причудливым и слишком драматичным, но при этом поддерживает этот тонкий баланс на протяжении всего времени исполнения. Мировая премьера фильма состоялась на кинофестивале «Сандэнс» в прошлом месяце, так что его дебют на Disney + вызвал немало шума. Если повезет, это будет не последняя история Тимми, Тотал и приключений Total Failure Inc.

Неудача Тимми: были сделаны ошибки сейчас транслируется на Disney +. Он длится 99 минут и имеет рейтинг PG за тематические элементы, некоторый язык и мягкое действие.

Наш рейтинг:

3,5 из 5 (очень хорошо)

GOTG 3: Уилл Поултер комментирует, что Адам Варлок сильнее Таноса

«Тимми Фейл: Допущены ошибки», это милый и забавный фильм, годный для просмотра всей семьей. Для своих одиннадцати лет у Тима уж слишком развита фантазия, и в результате он не только живет в реальном мире, где ему приходится ходить в школу, делать уроки, и выполнять указания мамы, но и гармонично вплетает туда придуманного белого медведя по имени Тотал. Парнишка проживает в городе, находящемся на Севере Портленда, и абсолютно уверен в том, что является лучшим сыщиком окрестностей.

Назначив себя начальником детективного агентства, он проводит сложнейшие расследования практически в одиночку, поскольку мишка попав из страны торосов и ледяных пустынь на более благостные территории совершенно разленился, и с большой неохотой покидает дом за водонапорной башней. К сожалению, и мать измученная работой, и хулиганистые одноклассники, не слишком привечают гения, и зачастую мешают ему в разрешении таких проблем, как заговоры русской мафии, выведение на чистую воду иностранных спецслужб, и множество серьезных правонарушений, справиться под силу с которыми под силу лишь Тимми Фейлу.

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7/10

A Different Kind Of Family Comedy That Different Kids Will Relate To

This movie is no failure. But I’m not sure it’s a complete success either. I laughed more than my nine year old son did. Additionally, I found myself pausing the movie frequently to explain how much of what was being seen on screen was in the young boys head. And that he was the only one playing along with his imagination/fantasy. The rest of the cast were his foils…not really in on his schemes.

For no other reason, it’s worth seeing for the imaginative script. The lead actor kind of wore on me. The monotone thing was only cute for so long. He needed a little bit more range. May not be the youngsters fault rather the director’s box that he was put in. Either way prepare for a mini Joe Friday…»Just the Facts Mam» from credits to credits.

This is an odd one. Funny while tip toeing in the pediatric learning disability/mental illness waters. This is a good thing. My son actually asked me to pause the movie during a scene where the protagonist found himself in trouble in school due to his wild imagination. My son proceeds to share how difficult concentrating in class is for him. This was so interesting because lately I’ve noticed some things that made me wonder about ADHD. I’m not going to diagnose him but I will now look into this. The fact that he initiated this conversation came across like he was asking for help so help it will be. I love him! This wasn’t my favorite movie but it may have helped my family and possibly help others too. Well done!

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Brilliant window into high functioning ASD

I have been really surprised about the comments I have read for this movie so far as they suggest many people may have been mistaken about what it is about. The movie is not specifically for children which is where some of the confusion potentially comes from (given it is based on children’s books) because a lot of the heavy dialogue (and little action) may go over their heads.

Timmy is a little boy who is rather disruptive & oblivious of most. His behaviour most likely however represents someone with high functioning autism spectrum disorder (unfortunately most comments so far suggest many people are unfamiliar with what this is). Timmy struggles with understanding what is going on around him & in order to deal with his life, has created a world that makes sense to him.

The characters of Mr Jenkins, Crispin & Patty are brilliant because they take Timmy seriously & recognise that he is not meaning to be rude; quite to the contrary, he is trying his best to do what is right. What is fantastic about these characters is that they model strategies to help him be successful, without destroying his identity. The movie also highlights the importance of differentiated learning so that all individuals are able to engage (as opposed to Mr Crocus’ antiquated methods when dealing with atypical learners).

This movie is quietly affirming for those of us in close contact with children on the spectrum. It is a brilliant window into how the world might seem to them (& be different to ours) and is a reminder that we need to have patience and that eventually, with persistence it will all make sense. The movie is refreshing because it Is realistic; it is confusing and awkward at times, just like life is for any child that is feeling uncertain.

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9/10

Fantastically imaginative, creative and quirky kid detective adventure!

Watched this with my kids (8 & 10) and we loved it. Between the great casting and acting from everyone (especially Flo) to the main character’s (Timmy Failure’s) hard boiled and dry delivery of almost every line, this movie is spot on. Settle in for a fun detective adventure that weaves the quirkiness of Portland with the absurdities of an unsupervised, intelligent kid’s imagination as he tries to solve his next case involving the class hamster, the «Russians», and a Segway.

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6/10

Timmy Average

Timmy Failure is a fun, creative little movie with a few surprisingly good moments that somehow doesn’t add up to a great flick. There’s an awkwardness here that seems partly intentional and yet its still awkward. There’s also a polar bear that’s funny at times but also complete nonsense.

This is a kids movie though so maybe kids would get more out of it. It’s not bad, it’s just not amazing either.

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8/10

A one-joke movie

But it’s a very good joke — laugh out loud funny at times. And there’s a lot more to it than that — this movie is well worth a watch.

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5/10

Odd, imperfect, but cute family film

Although its wild premise is still mildly enjoyable, Timmy Failure suffers most from being too similar to other films of its kind, and not having much to show for itself. Winslow Fegley plays Timmy and throughout the film is surprisingly pretty good. The standout for me was Craig Robinson as the school counselor, who not only provided a much more down to earth emotional balance, but provided the strongest performance in my opinion as well. The film can be pretty funny from time to time, but the jokes really do seem to be all in one thing. The script can be quite average, and the story doesn’t seem to know what to do with itself. Various plot points are expanded on within the film, but none truly seem to be that interesting to follow, or seem to hit their mark. The film can have a bit of a problem with pacing at times, and several eye-roll like moments throughout, but it does have its moments. In the end, Timmy Failure seems like a bit of a missed opportunity, but for those willing to give it a watch, its a cute film with a good message, and certainly isn’t a total waste of time.
My Rating: 6.25/10

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6/10

Average family comedy

It has its moments and genuinely made me laugh out loud a few times it was just a little to basic and very repetitive in its humour. By the end I was certainly wavering but certainly a lot worse in terms of family comedies for adults to sit through and kids are likely to enjoy it.

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8/10

Clever and Great for the Whole Family

When the Disney+ streaming service first launched, it was really The Mandalorian series that drew everyone in initially, but the ones who have stuck around, just appreciate the catalogue of content for a low price. Luckily, for those who have stuck around and are eagerly awaiting series’ like Falcon and the Winter Solider and Wadavision, like myself, there is a great backlog of classic and a few originals to keep you subscribed. One of the most recent Disney+ originals is the film Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made. While the budget feels small and it feels like a movie that was made for television, it’s also far better than I was expecting and I kind of wish kids had the chance to see this one on the big screen.

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made follows a young boy who believes he is actually a licensed detective and can solve any mystery that the town presents to him. He partners up with his imaginary Polar Bear friend as they search for clues to very silly mysteries. Believing that Russians are evil and are behind certain things was a very funny subplot that had me chuckling on multiple occasions, but it really was the enjoyable performance by young Winslow Fegley that sold the movie for me. I think he has the perfect presence for family movies like this.

Now, this central character may be annoying to some viewers, as he is quite the smart-aleck when he speaks to adults, but if you can get past that, he’s a very fun and funny character to follow. The clever humour spread out throughout this film and the quick cutaways are really what held my attention the entire run-time. This is a very quippy movie that doesn’t skip a beat. Not only is this movie very funny, in terms of humour aimed at children, but it’s also filled with very nice life lessons that parents may even latch onto, depending on certain behaviours of their children.

What I mean by this, is the fact that there is a lot of attention placed on the fact that this is a very unique young boy. Many characters look at him as an outsider or a nuisance, but where the film takes that was very well-done, even if it felt familiar. This is a very effective movie all around. Yes, as I said, it feels familiar in the way it resolves storylines in the third act, but it does a great job in getting you to care about the characters at hand, which at least makes everything worth it. For adults, I can see them finding enjoyment, but for kids, I can’t recommend this one enough.

Overall, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made is a very well-done movie all around. From the clever writing aimed at children to the life lessons presented throughout the third act, this film is for all ages. It’s very rare that a movie that’s this kid-friendly is as good as it is, so I believe this one should be celebrated. If you’re a fan of movies, no matter what ages they’re for, or if you have kids to show it to, then Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made is a very good one. If you fall in either of those categories, definitely give this one a shot. It’s now streaming on Disney+.

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8/10

Autism?

This kid’s inner narrative, as well as his laser focus on the imaginary while remaining oblivious to the obvious, will be reminiscent a lot of our own childhoods if we grew up with undiagnosed autism.

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10/10

Loved It

Maybe not for very impressionable young, but if you get that its a spoof; its is hiliarious ! I laughed and laughed. it came at a good time, I needed an ALL OUT laughfest and this movie provided it. I’ll watch it 3 or 4 times, I was laughing so hard, I’m sure I missed things !

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Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020) — 4.4

Warning: Spoilers

Act 1 — 4.1

Act 2 — 4.1

Act 3 — 5.1

11 year old named Timmy Failure is a detective in Portland and has a partner who is an imaginary polar bear

Bear came into his life when his father walked out on him and his mother

Timmy acts like he is a real detective, doesn’t seem to fit in with other kids

Has to find a backpack for a kid in his class, obviously Timmy isn’t a good detective as he saw the knife the kid had in his bag was with his brother and his bag was in his brothers room too, annoying

Kid has lofty dreams but is a weirdo, lonely kid

Timmy acts like an adult when he’s just an annoying child

Childlike imagination

Timmy escapes to his own world of detectives and his polar bear as a coping mechanism with his outward struggles

Just an annoying character as it’s always agitating seeing a child act super serious

New case with class hamster death and someone stole his Segway

Can’t stand him saying that’s a demerit every time the fake bear does something and affirmative and negative

Timmy wants to feel important

Timmy has a fantastical vision of the world and a misunderstanding of most things as he is a child

Whole film is Timmy working through his problems

Very unenjoyable film

Only see this film connecting with very young children as it truest grates on your patience

Mom finally snaps and tells Timmy he has to grow up and fit in which is supposed to be mean but in this case is necessary
because the kid lives in his own ridiculous reality with no consequences

Timmy tried to adept to normal life and lets his imaginary friend go

After a talk with his counselor he goes back to his childlike wonderment and being a detective again and gets his bear back

Timmy goes back to being himself but knows life will change around him and he will have to adapt

Wouldn’t recommend to anyone

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1/10

Disney’s rear end.

I’m a huge Disney ‘fan’. Disney now have at their hands some of the most amazing franchises in the world, and the ability to create masterpieces. They regularly hit the mark.

Sometimes, however, they miss the mark. Thankfully the result is usually still watchable.

On this occasion, they didn’t even seem to aim in the right direction. This is nowhere near worthy of becoming a movie and sitting on the shelf with the countless classics Disney have created.

Nothing about this movie is good. Except recognising the voice of Rex from Toy Story. But then we wished we were watching Toy Story and not this steaming pile of rotting… Cabbage.

Horrible little child with no redeeming features running around with severe behavioural issues, and very likely mental issues. Not to mention the one and only miserable look on his face.

Do yourself a favour and skip this.

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7/10

timmy failure mistakes were made

Timmy failure mistakes were made will be a great time for younger kids to watch it and their mind will be occupied for some time with this film,this movie has a nice told story with messages that will effect some children in best way and make them to use their imigination and to not to forget that they are still children,so they should enjoy that lifetime while they can,actor who played timmy did a good job and he was good shown and he sold best moments of film to us,only scenes with polar bear were unrealistic and effects on him werent so clean or good,but this film will make happy a lot of children and it will give parents something to relate on

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2/10

Who is this even aimed at??

I usually enjoy most Disney movies, even as an adult, but I really disliked this movie. I don’t think the main character is a very good example for children, and for adults, the character development I was expecting isn’t there (a lot more could have been done given the scenario), so you will basically waste an hour and a half waiting for something to happen to make the movie a bit more worthwhile and be very disappointed in the end.

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10/10

Beyond funny. Unique and very creative.

If you don’t love this movie I feel sorry for you living in your sad cynical life. Great acting and awesome story. As a true Portlandian I feel it captures the heart and soul of all that is special about this city. No mistakes will be made watching this movie.

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8/10

This is the kind of family film I wish was made more often.

It’s funny, inventive, unique, opaque, childish, punk rock, etc etc etc. I love the way they handle the polar bear; although it’s pretty clear the bear is imaginary, I love that the movie never addresses this fact with the audience. The movie does have one major flaw: the framing device. I don’t wanna go into too much detail as to why I hate it, but it’s the only part of the movie that feels less than honest. Otherwise, it’s probably my fave Disney+ original yet.

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6/10

Nice one. Cute, quirky kid and his bear on the case!

Nice film. This little guy(the actor) is really talented. Haven’t seen him before but I’m sure I will again. lol

Have to say though, from a movie perspective, I found this little guy to be sooo cute! lol I mean really, man. lmao What a clever little rascal. The pace of the movie was pretty decent and the writing was on point in my opinion. overall a good film and enjoyable for kids and adults alike. BUUT! I gotta say, I couldn’t help getting annoyed and agitated at how the mother was parenting and how the general adults treated his cute but disrespectul disposition and lack of discipline. Though this is a movie, this IS, unfortunately, how too many ppl raise their kids. They want to be friends instead of disciplinarians. I have no problem with nurturing their skills, encouraging those lil quirks and unique characteristics(which is absolutely the way to go in my opinion, because that is how we let them become who they truly are and reach their full potential). But the problem is usually parents forget to also maintain the parent/child dynamic. So sure, the child grows up all clever and sharp but what happens when these clever, smart people are confronted with adversity? You know when life does it’s life thing. When they don’t get their way? When they get outsmarted or cheated or disrespected or heartbroken? What lessons of self discipline, self constraint and taking the high road and being the bigger person and understanding that you, as the song says, can’t always get what you want will come into play? THIS is why we have so many cold, self-centered in the world. Adults have no idea how to deal because they were neglected the simple basic lessons of life that help us all live together on this one rock as big/small as it is. Sure, it may seem like I’m making a big deal out of a non-issue, but that kind of thinking too, is why the world is like it is. Start teaching children EARLY about discipline. Not to mention I lost count how many times this little boy could have been in danger. Children need to know that they are not grown. The world is too dangerous and THAT is not cute. But anyway, like I said, as a movie? Nice one. I would definitely recommend but, ppl, DISCIPLINE your children and stop trying to be BFF’s. You’re parents. You don’t need to be BFF’s. They can’t change who u are. You will be their parents forever. TEACHING! That is your number one job! They and the world will thank you for it. We have enough driven, smart, successful, morally bankrupt ppl in the world.

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Fine for what it is.

Warning: Spoilers

Does have some merits here and there. It’s one of those film which are perfectly enjoyable to watch but the more you look into it the more you will dislike it.
By far the greatest thing about the film was surprisingly. Winslow Fegley was really great surprisingly. He did really nail his character well. Everyone else was just fine.
I did like the style of the film however it can be quite repetitive and does wear off fairly quickly although there are some humourous moments throughout which worked great.
The film does have a message which comes across really well to its audience. It’s a seriously enjoyable film and even though it has its flaws. I’ll admire Disney a lot more for doing films like this than remaking a classic like Mulan or The Little Mermaid

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6/10

nice films

Nice films, do recommend for children. Unique and new perspective.

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5/10

Quirky, not fun and xenophobic.

Ophelia Lovibond was really good in this. She and a few other characters made the film watchable .The main character, Timmy, was completely unlikable though. He’s rude to everyone who is kind to him and takes no responsibility for his actions. The moral of this movie seems to be that you can treat people like trash and they’ll still like you. Oh, and Russians are bad no matter how nice they are.

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6/10

Thought it would be much better, but here «Mistakes were made» especially comedy wise. Actually, it’s more drama than comedy.

Based on a series of books by cartoonist/author Stephen Pastis, this quirky movie follows the (mis)adventures of a young boy called ‘Timmy Failure’. Basically, this is a emotional drama that is trying to be cute while dealing with loss (a parent leaves by choice) and fear of future, but this entire fictional bizarre story is a bit slow and not that funny as you might think. Even if the intent of this original film is noble, a lot of its charm is lost in translation to the big screen. Besides the lack of a clear storytelling, the CGI work on the polar bear was great but that character didn’t really do much. It is just OK entertainment from Disney+, no matter the film isn’t your usual Disney kids movie being odd and different and just slightly entertaining. I think children aged 5 — 10 might enjoy the book more than this movie. Me personally, I thought this would be much better than it was.

Rating: 6

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10/10

A grand movie

Director/Writer: Tom McCarthy has brought to the screen a perfectly simple story of a small boy with a big imagination!

Timmy’s dream is to be a detective and solve crimes. His school has started a fund drive for ‘animal awareness day’ and Timmy’s animal of choice is a Polar Bear — which also happens to be his imaginary partner in his private detective dream.

Timmy is too young to understand the world around him and what exactly being a private detective is all about. His schoolmates take him as just being a bit of an oddball and leave him alone and they let him follow his own dream. Of course ‘mistakes were made’ and that is what makes this movie perfectly great entertainment.

Ride along with Timmy’s imagination and you will greatly enjoy this fun film!!

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6/10

If You’re Strange, Move to Portland

Timmy Failure (Winslow Fegley) is a peculiar kid with a name setting him up for so much teasing. He’s a deadpan, Joe Friday type boy who runs his own detective agency out of a closet in his house. His partner is a polar bear which is more than likely imaginary. His detective skills are less than stellar and his people skills are nil. He pretty much roams the streets of Portland, Oregon at will as his mother works two jobs and there is no father to speak of. Things just go from bad to worse with him and he plays a large hand in creating his own problems.

It’s a movie about not being normal. It has been told before in various ways. Usually the main character is an oddball that no one likes except a couple of people. He will cause all kinds of problems for himself and others. Then, after being at his lowest and loneliest, and deciding to shun his awkwardness his awkwardness will be needed to save the day and people will realize they should embrace differences.

«Timmy Failure» pretty much follows the aforementioned formula. He was quirky and funny at first, then he became more of a troublemaker and a nuisance. It seemed like there were some deeper issues at the core of Timmy’s behavior, but it was never explored or even hinted at. Everyone in Portland, with the exception of his burnt out teacher Mr. Crocus (Wallace Shaw), knew how to handle a kid as odd as Timmy. It was as if Portland was a uniquely suited place to handle strangeness. But what do you glean from that? Everyone who doesn’t belong should move to Portland?

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Рейтинг
5.8
5.6
6.0
Название
Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made
Год
2020
Жанры

семейный,

комедия,

приключения,

фэнтези,

детектив

Страна

США

Режиссёр

Том МакКарти
Сценарий

Том МакКарти
,
Стефан Пастис
Актёры

Winslow Fegley,


Офелия Ловибонд,


Уоллес Шоун,


Крэйг Робинсон,


Кайл Борнхаймер,


Аи-Чан Кэрриэр,


Хлоя Коулмэн,


Kei,


Caitlin Weierhauser,


Alan H. King
Время
Премьера
25 января 2020 в мире

11-летний мальчик, убежденный, что он лучший детектив в городе, управляет своим агентством и распутывает различные дела вместе с приятелем – гигантским полярным медведем.

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