Cuidado, amigos, ¡hay un nuevo ratón en la ciudad!
La familia de Fievel decide volver a mudarse. Los Estados no resultan todo lo buenos que ellos esperaban, así que deciden ir a un destino algo más cálido: al lejano Oeste, en donde los gatos y los ratones son amigos. Por supuesto, Fievel no termina de creerse todo este cuento, y más tras escuchar la conversación que un grupo de gatos mantiene en el tren rumbo al oeste: los gatos no son en absoluto amistosos, sólo quieren confiar a los ratones para que, cuando menos se lo esperen puedan llenar sus estómagos. Pero allí está Fievel, más crecido, más maduro y mucho, mucho más travieso que, junto con su amigo Tigre y nuevos piensa defender su pueblo como el mejor de los sherifs.
"An American Tail: Fievel Goes West," released in 1991, is a heartwarming animated adventure that captures the essence of the American frontier. Produced by Amblin Entertainment and Universal Pictures, this sequel to the beloved original film follows the courageous young mouse, Fievel Mousekewitz, as he embarks on a new journey with his family from New York City to the Wild West. The film beautifully blends themes of hope, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams, set against the backdrop of the vast and untamed American landscape. With its engaging storyline and memorable characters, "Fievel Goes West" not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons about family and resilience. The film's narrative is driven by Fievel's unwavering optimism and his family's collective dream of a better life. Upon hearing tales of a mouse utopia in the West, the Mousekewitz family packs up and heads to Green River, lured by the promise of unlimited cheese and cat-free living. However, they soon discover that the West is not the paradise they imagined, as they encounter new challenges and adversaries, including the cunning cat, Cat R. Waul. Despite these obstacles, Fievel's bravery and ingenuity shine through, inspiring those around him to stand up and fight for their dreams. One of the standout aspects of "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West" is its rich animation and vibrant soundtrack. The film's visual style captures the grandeur and rugged beauty of the American West, from sweeping desert landscapes to bustling frontier towns. The soundtrack, featuring iconic songs like "Dreams to Dream" and "Way Out West," adds an emotional depth that enhances the storytelling. These elements combine to create an immersive experience that resonates with audiences of all ages, making the film a timeless classic. In addition to its compelling story and stunning visuals, "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West" also offers a poignant commentary on the immigrant experience. The Mousekewitz family's journey mirrors the struggles and aspirations of countless immigrants who sought a better life in America. Through Fievel's eyes, the film explores themes of courage, community, and the enduring hope that drives people to overcome adversity. This powerful message, coupled with the film's engaging narrative and memorable characters, ensures that "Fievel Goes West" remains a cherished piece of American cinema.
Año1991
Ingresos40766041$
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GénerosAnimaciónFamiliaWesternAventuraComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America