Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

Stay peculiar.

Sinopse

A teenager finds himself transported to an island where he must help protect a group of orphans with special powers from creatures intent on destroying them.

  • 6.8
  • 2016
  • Released
  • 2h 7m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$110,000,000.00

Revenue

$296,482,446.00

Keywords
  • #wales
  • #children's home
  • #shapeshifting
  • #falcon
  • #time travel
  • #orphan
  • #super power
  • #nostalgic
  • #1940s
  • #based on young adult novel

Reviews

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@Alunauwie2 months ago

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children offers a fascinating time-travel fantasy with strong visuals and decent performances, though it suffers from slow pacing and underwhelming conflict. Logical inconsistencies and overlooked details—especially regarding time-travel consequences—detract from the story’s believability. Despite its flaws, the film remains an enjoyable watch for fantasy lovers,

SoSmooth1982
@SoSmooth1982over 2 years ago

A bunch of teens and children with weird special abilities like superheroes all in one house. Miss Peregrine is pretty much there mom. I hope they make a sequel because I would like to see more of there abilities then they showed in this movie. It feels like it was like a tease showing us as little as possible at what they can do.

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

This reminded me a bit of the "Golden Compass" (2007) as Asa Butterfield ("Jake") finds himself drawn to a sleepy island where he encounters the eponymous, magical, Eva Green who hosts a group of children of all ages with special quirks who live in a time loop - the same day from 1943 - which should ensure that they remain safe from the predatory "Barron" (a wonderfully over-the-top Samuel L. Jack

FilipeManuelNeto
@FilipeManuelNetoalmost 3 years ago

**Despite the flaws, and some less than positive interpretations, it is a good film.** Tim Burton has already accustomed us to a surreal and fantastic style, and he almost always gives us very good films. This movie is no exception, giving us good entertainment. It's based on a book, which I've never read and I don't know what it's like, although I've heard that it's frankly more interesting th

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@Dark Jedialmost 8 years ago

Before I start I should perhaps mention that, although I consider this a family movie, it is perhaps a bit on the scary side for the youngest member of the family. Anyway, personally I liked the movie and so did my kids. It did have time travel in it which I, in general, utterly dislike but it is a Tim Burton movie so it was already a foregone conclusion that it would be a wee bit bizarre anyway

Rangan
@Ranganalmost 9 years ago

**The innocent peculiar children versus the monstrous peculiar adults.** I thought it should have been a Steven Spielberg film, but he would have compromised on the visually frightening negative characters. Particularly from the little children's angle who are the regular target audience for a theme like this. Even in his recent 'The BFG', you know how the giants were portrayed. So Tim Burton w

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@Frank Ochiengabout 9 years ago

Well one certainly cannot accuse filmmaker Tim Burton from straying away from his trademark bizarre movie-making playbook. Perhaps Burton’s best asset when it comes to his brand of distinctive cinema is to faithfully maintain that solid sense of oddness in the manner for which he presents his randomly spry, off-kilter narratives? There was always this consistent understanding that Burton enthusias

Ruuz
@Ruuzabout 9 years ago

_Miss Peregrine's_ could have done with a little more peculiarity. I understand that the lead is our door into this fantastical world, but a character can be relatable without being downright boring. Not an outright bad movie, but certainly not the one to put Tim Burton back on track. Eva Green is golden but under-utilised, Sam Jackson can barely talk through his fake teeth, the creature design

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