Capture the Flag (film)

Capture the Flag (Spanish: Atrapa la bandera) is a 2015 Spanish computer-animated science-fiction adventure comedy film directed by Enrique Gato and written by Patxi Amezcua. Produced by 4 Cats Pictures and animated by Lightbox Entertainment, the film is distributed by Paramount Pictures International. It was released in 3D and 2D format. The film won Best Animated Film at the 2016 Goya Awards.

Capture the Flag
Theatrical release poster
SpanishAtrapa la bandera
Directed byEnrique Gato
Produced by
  • Álvaro Augustín
  • Ignacio Fernández-Veiga
  • Jordi Gasull
  • Axel Kuschevatzky
  • Nicolás Matji
  • Edmon Roch
Written byPatxi Amezcua
Starring
Music byDiego Navarro
Edited byAlexander Adams
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • 25 August 2015 (2015-08-25)
Running time
94 minutes[1]
CountrySpain
Language
  • English
  • Spanish dub
  • Catalan dub
Budget$12.5 million[2]
Box office$24.6 million[3]

Though released first in Spain, Capture the Flag was animated to the English voice cast first and dubbed into Spanish/Catalan in post-production.

Plot

Mike Goldwing, a plucky, determined 12-year-old boy, is the son and grandson of NASA astronauts. His grandfather Frank Goldwing is a once revered, but now forgotten retired astronaut, who lives his days isolated from his family in an old age home for former astronauts after missing out on his big chance to fly to the moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin as a part of the Apollo XI mission.

An eccentric Texan billionaire named Richard Carson III devises a plan to fly to the moon, to steal the moon's vast mineral resources (Helium-3), and destroy the American flag planted by the Apollo XI team trying to prove that America had never visited the moon and that he was the first person on the Moon in order to own it.

The President of the United States orders NASA to plan another space flight to the moon to beat Carson, so that he won't rewrite history, and at the same time prevent Carson from obtaining Helium-3 from the moon which can be used as both a new powerful energy source and a weapon of mass destruction to threaten any city which refused to buy this energy.

Upon hearing the news, Carson hires a saboteur to sabotage the NASA mission. Firstly, during a test maneuver, the saboteur, who is posing as a cameraman, flips a switch, opening the fuel door on the test lander, emptying the fuel and causing it to crash, injuring Mike's father, Scott. Thankfully, Mike and his friends, Marty and Amy, manage to escape unhurt. Scott blames Frank for not refuelling the tank and for his leg fracture, despite his wife's protests.

Mike decides to go to the moon as a stowaway on a rejuvenated Saturn V rocket in order to undo the 'Goldwing Curse'. Mike, Marty and Amy try to sneak inside the launch area, but Marty gets caught after being attacked by alligators in the marshes surrounding Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39.

Suddenly, the launch gets sabotaged by the same saboteur from before, and this causes the rocket to launch much earlier than planned. Carson assumes that by launching the rocket early, no one would be in the rocket to man it, meaning that no one would be there on the moon to stop him from mining the powerful Helium-3.

Accompanied by his grandfather, Amy and Marty (at the control center on Earth), and their clever lizard named Igor, Mike blasts off to the moon to capture the flag and reunite his family. Carson tries to destroy the space craft in which the trio are travelling. The trio along with Igor, risking their lives on the moon, with assistance from Marty on Earth, capture the flag to reveal as proof that man had walked on the moon to the whole world. Amy links her phone camera to the antenna while Carson reveals his evil plans to them, and consequently the world. Realizing that if he got back to Earth he would still win, they stop him by sabotaging his futuristic Helium-3 mines.

Mike even learns that Frank had been ruled out of the first mission because he had caught chicken pox from his son Scott. Frank at first blamed Scott for him missing out on such a great opportunity to go to space, but he then realized that it was not Scott's fault and he was a failure for blaming it on his own son. Feeling guilty about this, Frank decided to leave his family, declaring that Scott would be better off without him.

After planting the flag back in its place, they all return safely to Earth with Mike's plans to reunite his family and break the 'Goldwing Curse' accomplished as Frank and Scott have reconciled and made peace with each other for the first time in many years.

In a post-credits scene, Carson is seen drifting through space with his assistant Steve Gigs, who is revealed to be an android created by Carson's other late assistant Bill Gags, whom he had accidentally disintegrated when he tested his Helium-3 weapon. As Carson forgives Gigs for killing Gags, he is annoyed by an inexhaustible battery powered robot that he had used on the moon (despite the fact that the very invention of the battery was his own).

Cast

CharacterEnglish actorSpanish dub actor
Mike Goldwing Lorraine Pilkington Carme Calvell
Richard Carson III Sam Fink Dani Rovira
Amy González Phillippa Alexander Michelle Jenner
Marty Farr Rasmus Hardiker Javier Balas
Frank Goldwing Paul Kelleher Camilo García
Steve Gigs Derek Siow Fernando Cabrera
Bill Gags Andrew Hamblin Xavier Casan

Production

This Spanish computer-animated science-fiction adventure comedy film was produced by 4 Cats Pictures and animated by Lightbox Entertainment. It used a 3D animation with Adobe After Effects (visual effects), Autodesk Maya (computer animation), Nuke (compositing) and ZBrush (sculpting).

Release

Box office

Capture the Flag opened in 20 United States theaters on 4 December 2015 and earned $6,690 in its three days of release. The film grossed $12,481,312 in Spain and $4,178,905 elsewhere for a worldwide total of $16,660,217.[3]

Reception

The film has received a 48% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on the 23 reviews and an average rating of 4.9/10.[4]

Home media

The film was released on DVD on March 1, 2016.[5]

References

  1. "CAPTURE THE FLAG [2D] (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  2. "Capture the Flag (2015) - Box office / business". Internet Movie Database. Amazon.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  3. "Capture the Flag (2015) - International Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. 2 February 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  4. Capture the Flag, retrieved 1 December 2017
  5. Capture The Flag, Paramount, 1 March 2016, retrieved 1 December 2017
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