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Missing Link is a 2019 American stop-motion animated adventure comedy film written and directed by Chris Butler. The film is produced by Laika and stars the voices of Hugh Jackman, Zoe Saldana, David Walliams, Stephen Fry, Matt Lucas, Timothy Olyphant, Amrita Acharia, Emma Thompson, and Zach Galifianakis. Set in the Pacific Northwest, the plot follows Mr. Link, a Sasquatch who, with the help of a British explorer (Sir Lionel Frost and Adelina Fortnight, travels to the Himalayas to meet his Yeti cousins.

Missing Link
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChris Butler
Written byChris Butler
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyChris Peterson
Edited byStephen Perkins
Music byCarter Burwell
Production
company
Laika
Distributed by
  • United Artists Releasing
    (via Annapurna Pictures; United States)
  • AGC International
    (International)
Release dates
  • April 5, 2019 (2019-04-05) (United Kingdom)
  • April 7, 2019 (2019-04-07) (New York City)
  • April 12, 2019 (2019-04-12) (United States)
Running time
94 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$102.3 million[2]
Box office$26.2 million[1]

Development on a new stop-motion Laika animated film on "Film Five" began in April 2018, with Butler to direct and write the project and the voice cast announced. Annapurna Pictures distributed the film in the United States, who brought their distributor rights. In May 2018, additional voice cast were announced, with the title being revealed. By June 2018, Laika announced that Missing Link would be released in April 2019. Production was reportedly underway by May 2018 with Laika's artists having constructed over 110 sets with 65 unique locations for the film. In the international, AGC International acquired their distribution rights to the film. Carter Burwell compose the film's musical score. With an budget of $102.3 million, Missing Link is the most expensive films ever made from Laika.

Missing Link premiered in New York City on April 7, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 12, 2019 by Annapurna Pictures through United Artists Releasing. Missing Link is Laika's first film not to be distributed by Focus Features. Although it was a box-office flop, grossing just $26.2 million against its $102.3 million production budget, losing $101.3 million, the film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its animation, voiceover performances, humor and light-hearted standards compared to other Laika works, although some drew criticism towards the writing.[3] It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film,[4] making it the first non-computer animated film to win in the category, and the first non-CGI animated film to win a Golden Globe since Waltz with Bashir (2008).[5] It also received a nomination at the 92nd Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Toy Story 4.[6]


Plot


In 1886, Sir Lionel Frost, a struggling investigator of mythical creatures, has continuously searched for different creatures to study and announce their presence in the world, which would allow him to be accepted into the "Society of Great Men", which is led by Sir Lionel's rival, Lord Piggot-Dunceby. Lionel receives a letter acknowledging the presence of a Sasquatch, making a deal with Piggot-Dunceby that would allow him to join the society if he proved that the creature was real.

Lionel travels to the Pacific Northwest, eventually stumbling upon the Sasquatch in a forest. After dubbing him "Mr. Link", Lionel is told by the Sasquatch that he was, in fact, the one who sent the letter. Mr. Link requests Lionel's help in finding his relatives, the Yetis, in the Himalayas. Lionel agrees to help him but is unaware of the fact that Piggot-Dunceby has hired a bounty hunter named Willard Stenk to track Lionel and kill him, ensuring that the pro-imperialist conservative views of the society remain unchallenged.

Lionel's old lover Adelina Fortnight has a map to the Himalayas locked at her house in Santa Ana, California, in a safe that belonged to her late husband, one of Lionel's past partners, so the two visit her mansion to acquire it. However, Adelina harbors resentment for Lionel missing her husband's funeral and kicks him out when he offers to pay her for the map. Lionel and Mr. Link come back later at night and break-in, but Mr. Link's noise-making awakens Adelina, and the safe eventually falls out of the top floor window, cracking open in the aftermath. Mr. Link and Lionel grab the map and escape but are discovered the next day by Adelina, who allows them to search for the Yetis as long as she is there to accompany them. Stenk arrives, and a shootout ensues, but the trio tricks their pursuer into hopping on the train to search for them.

The trio makes their journey via boat, and Adelina pressures Lionel into reaching out to Mr. Link to prove his sincerity. Lionel enjoys a heartwarming talk with Mr. Link on the boat's deck, where Mr. Link gives himself the name "Susan" after a friendly prospector he once encountered. However, they are once again ambushed by Stenk. After various scuffles across different parts of the ship, the trio eventually locks Stenk in the boat's boarding rooms while they make another escape.

The trio eventually makes their way to the Himalayas and is pointed in the direction of the Yeti temple, and led to their Queen, who reveals their secluded valley to the group. She then reveals their disdain for mankind extends to Susan, who's interacted closely with them. They throw the trio in a pit for them to stay until they die, where Adelina confronts Lionel on his need for the Society's acceptance being similar to Susan's rejection by the yetis. Susan hoists up Adelina enough to knock down a few Yeti guards, allowing them to stack them and escape. They run across the ice bridge, where an armed Piggot-Dunceby and Stenk are waiting at the center of the bridge. Lionel denounces his rival's pride and defends Susan as more human than Piggot-Dunceby ever will be. As a result, the insane Piggot-Dunceby starts firing his rifle at the ice bridge to kill the trio, until Susan stops Piggot-Dunceby from getting any further, still causing it to crack and break. Piggot-Dunceby and his assistant Mr. Collick fall to their deaths while the trio and Stenk make a run for it. They are too late and are left hanging on the edge of the destroyed ice bridge. Stenk, who has made it all the way across, taunts Lionel, which leads to the two engaging in a slapping fight while hanging on the bridge. The trio works together to rid themselves of Stenk, who falls to his death after an icicle breaks and falls on him. Lionel appoints Susan as his new partner in investigations, who starts blowing a raspberry at the Yeti leader.

After arriving home, Adelina tells Lionel that she will be adventuring on her own for a while and departs, but not before the pair share a brief mutual acceptance of their feelings for each other. Susan and Lionel arrive back at the latter's work-space and begin their next case to find Atlantis. After they leave, the end credits reveal maps and souvenirs of their subsequent adventures.


Voice cast


Old Worlders voiced by Leila Birch, Jean Gilpin, Peter Lavin, Tom Muggeridge, Jimmy Hibbert, David Holt, Christopher Neame, Moira Quirk, Maebel Rayner, Alexander Rodriguez, Julian Stone, and Nick Toren.

New Worlders voiced by Kirk Baily, David Beron, William Calvert, David Cowgill, Kerry Gutierrez, Bridget Hoffman, Scott Menville, Erin Myles, Juan Pacheco, Paul Pape, André Sogliuzzo, and Scott Whyte.

Himalayan villagers voiced by Phal Tong Lama, Yangchen Dolkar Gakyil, and Tharlam Dolma Wolfe.


Production


On April 25, 2018, it was announced that Laika had begun development on "Film Five," a new animated film written and directed by Chris Butler and starring Hugh Jackman, Zoe Saldana, and Zach Galifianakis. The film was set to be distributed by Annapurna Pictures in the United States.[7][8] On May 7, 2018, it was announced that the film had been titled Missing Link and that additional voice actors would include Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Timothy Olyphant, Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Ching Valdez-Aran, and Amrita Acharia.[9][10]

Production was reportedly underway by May 2018 with Laika's artists having constructed over 110 sets with 65 unique locations for the film.[11]


Music


Missing Link
Soundtrack album by
Carter Burwell
ReleasedApril 12, 2019
Recorded2018-19
GenreFilm score
Length53:07
LabelLakeshore Records
Laika film soundtrack chronology
Kubo and the Two Strings
(2016)
Missing Link
(2019)
Carter Burwell chronology
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
(2018)
Missing Link
(2019)
The Good Liar
(2019)

On October 9, 2018, Carter Burwell was confirmed to score music for the film.[12] The soundtrack was released on April 12, 2019 by Lakeshore Records, the same day as the theatrical release.[13]

Track listing

All music is composed by Carter Burwell, except as noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Missing Link"1:24
2."Lionel vs Nessie"1:49
3."A Letter"2:32
4."Dark Days"0:55
5."Westward Ho"2:15
6."Forest Primeval"1:29
7."What Do I Call You?"0:58
8."Bar Brawl"2:42
9."Breaking and Entering"2:08
10."More Than Acquaintances"0:44
11."Terrible Thieves"0:23
12."Stenk At the Station"1:19
13."Stagecoach"3:16
14."Susan"2:34
15."Thunderclouds"0:33
16."Stormy Waters"2:58
17."Passage To India"0:56
18."The Himalayas"1:06
19."Don't Mention the Chicken"0:47
20."Dinner With Gamu"1:21
21."Climbing"1:00
22."Big Foot Prints"1:28
23."Shangri-La"1:27
24."Myth Made Real"2:10
25."The Inescapable Pit"0:59
26."Prove It"1:26
27."Escape Plan"0:56
28."No One Will Remember Your Name"2:36
29."Ice Fight"3:24
30."My Own Adventure"0:58
31."The Fiji Mermaid"1:10
32."Do-Dilly-Do (A Friend Like You)" (performed by Walter Martin)3:13
Total length:53:07

Release


The film was released in the United States on April 12, 2019 by United Artists Releasing, Annapurna Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's joint distribution company, making it Laika's first film not to be distributed by Focus Features.[14][15]

Internationally, the distribution rights to the film were acquired by AGC International, who pre-sold the movie to distribution companies like Lionsgate UK,[16] Metropolitan Filmexport (France),[17] Elevation Pictures (Canada) and Buena Vista International (Latin America and Asia)[18][19]


Home media


20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released the film in the United States on digital on July 9, 2019 and Blu-ray & DVD on July 23, 2019.[20]


Reception



Box office


Missing Link grossed $16.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $9.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $26.2 million.[1] Deadline Hollywood calculated the net loss of the film to be $101.3 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.[2]

In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Little, Hellboy, and After, and was projected to gross around $10 million from 3,314 theaters in its opening weekend.[21] However, after grossing $1.6 million on its first day (including $230,000 from Thursday night previews), it went on to debut to $5.9 million, finishing ninth at the box office and marking the 12th-worst opening for a film playing in over 3,000 theaters, the worst opening for a film playing in over 3,150 theaters, and the lowest start for a Laika film ever.[22] In its second weekend the film dropped 27% to $4.4 million, finishing ninth.[23]


Critical response


On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 88% based on 171 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Another beautifully animated triumph for Laika, Missing Link is a visual treat with lots of humor, plenty of heart, and even a little food for thought."[24] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[25] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 81% and a "definite recommend" of 63%.[22]

Peter Debruge of Variety wrote: "Sooner or later, Laika was bound to branch out, which makes this funnier, more colorful film the link previously missing between the company's Goth-styled past and whatever comes next."[26] John Nugent of Empire Magazine praised the film, calling it "a charming family-friendly story about adventure and friendship—told with bar-raising artistic craft and technical skill. We'd expect nothing less from Laika."[27]


Accolades


Award nominations for Missing Link
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result
Academy Awards[6] February 9, 2020 Best Animated Feature Chris Butler
Arianne Sutner
Travis Knight
Nominated
Annie Awards[28] January 25, 2020 Best Animated Feature Arianne Sutner
Travis Knight
Nominated
Animated Effects in an Animated Production Eric Wachtman
David Horsley
Peter Stuart
Timur Khodzhaev
Joe Strasser
Nominated
Character Animation in a Feature Production Rachelle Lambden Nominated
Directing in a Feature Production Chris Butler Nominated
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Nelson Lowry
Santiago Montiel
Trevor Dalmer
Nominated
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production Julián Nariño Nominated
Oliver Thomas Nominated
Editorial in an Animated Feature Production Stephen Perkins Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards[29] January 12, 2020 Best Animated Feature Chris Butler, Arianne Sutner and Travis Knight Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[30] January 5, 2020 Best Animated Feature Film Chris Butler and Arianne Sutner Won
Producers Guild of America Awards[31] January 18, 2020 Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures Arianne Sutner and Travis Knight Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards[32] December 9, 2019 Best Animated Film Missing Link Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards[33] January 29, 2020 Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Brad Schiff, Travis Knight, Steve Emerson, Benoit Dubuc Won
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Rachelle Lambden, Brenda Baumgarten, Morgan Hay, Benoit Dubuc (for "Susan") Won
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Oliver Jones, Phil Brotherton, Nick Mariana, Ralph Procida (for "Passage to India Jungle") Nominated
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project Todd Alan Harvey, Dan Casey, Katy Hughes (for "The Manchuria"") Nominated

See also



References


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  11. Patterson, Adam (May 8, 2018). "Laika's Next Film is THE MISSING LINK". Film Pulse. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
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