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195634 minComedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy

The Red Balloon

Is The Red Balloon a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Red Balloon worth watching? With a rating of 7.725/10, this Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Red Balloon Synopsis

A young boy discovers a stray balloon, which seems to have a mind of its own, on the streets of Paris. The two become inseparable, yet the world’s harsh realities finally interfere.

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Top Cast

Pascal Lamorisse
Pascal LamorissePascal, the Little Boy
Georges Sellier
Georges SellierThe Irritated Schoolmaster
Vladimir Popov
Vladimir PopovA Tenant
Paul Perey
Paul PereyPascal's Father
Renée Marion
Renée MarionPascal's Mother
Sabine Lamorisse
Sabine LamorisseLittle Girl with Blue Balloon
Michel Pezin
Michel Pezin
Renaud
RenaudA Twin in Red
David Séchan
David SéchanA Twin in Red

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Is The Red Balloon worth watching?

Yes, The Red Balloon is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.725/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy, Drama, Family movies.

Is The Red Balloon hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.725/10), The Red Balloon is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Red Balloon?

The Red Balloon is a Comedy, Drama, Family movie that A young boy discovers a stray balloon, which seems to have a mind of its own, on the streets of Paris. The two become inseparable, yet the world’s har...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 15, 2024
★ 7

A young lad is walking to school early one morning when he espies a red balloon tied to a lamppost. He shimmies up the pole and claims it for himself, before carrying on his journey amidst some local citizens - who really didn't look like they knew they were in the film. The balloon is almost as big as him, so getting it on the bus isn't allowed! No fear, he can run to school. His homeward journey sees him have some fun with those he meets in the rain along the streets of Paris before he gets it home, but his grandmother promptly releases it from the window. Maybe a sign of loyalty or fate, but it steadfastly refuses to abandon it's new owner, even when left to the elements. It's like a pet that follows and comes when called, they even play hide and seek, his schoolmates try to catch it, it even gets him into a bit of trouble with the church, it meets a blue balloon - it's even balloon-napped and they get separated which leads to an inevitable and quite sad conclusion. Or does it? It's really clever the way the balloon is manipulated - like it is remote controlled! There's also something engaging and joyous about the simplicity of this short feature. There's virtually no dialogue, a jolly and mischievous score that has something of the Disney to it, and the young Pascal Lamorisse really does charm with his performance as the easily pleased young man.