Leo (2023 American film)
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Running time | 102 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Leo is a 2023 American animated musical comedy film directed by Robert Marianetti, Robert Smigel and David Wachtenheim (in Marianetti and Wachtenheim's feature directorial debuts), written by Smigel, Adam Sandler, and Paul Sado, and produced by Sandler and Mireille Soria. The second animated feature from Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions which came 21 years after Eight Crazy Nights (2002), it stars the voices of Sandler, Bill Burr, Cecily Strong, and Jason Alexander with supporting voice roles provided by Sadie Sandler, Sunny Sandler, Rob Schneider, Jo Koy, Allison Strong, Jackie Sandler, Heidi Gardner, Robert Smigel, and Nick Swardson. The film tells the story of a tuatara longing for the wild and worried about dying who is taken home by different students per the assignment of a strict substitute teacher, but gets himself caught up in the troubles of each student and offers life advice to each of them.
Leo was released by Netflix on November 21, 2023, to generally positive reviews by critics, who praised the animation, vocal performances and musical numbers.
Plot
[edit]Longtime class pets Leo the tuatara and Squirtle the Florida box turtle live in a fifth-grade classroom at a Fort Myers elementary school. During a parent-teacher conference, the pregnant fifth-grade teacher Mrs. Salinas announces her maternity leave. As the parents come to express their displeasure with the substitute teacher whom Principal Spahn[a] has selected to cover for Mrs. Salinas, Leo overhears one of them say that tuataras live to be 75 years old and despairs when he realizes he is 74 and has not accomplished his dreams of going to the Everglades. The next day, the strict substitute Virginia Malkin[b] arrives and is quickly loathed by the students.
Leo is taken home for the weekend by Summer, an overly talkative girl. While trying to make his escape, Leo accidentally reveals to Summer that he can talk, and suggests to her that she ask more questions to improve her conversations with classmates. As a result, Summer becomes more popular. One by one, her fellow students Eli, Jayda, two boys both named Cole, Skyler, Logan, Mia, Kabir, TJ, Zane, and Anthony take Leo home each weekend, confiding in him with their own issues and concerns, to which he provides wisdom and support, improving each of their lives. However, Leo requests that each student keep his talking ability a secret from the others and doesn't tell any of them that the others know he can talk.
Jealous of the attention Leo is getting, Squirtle decides to expose him. Feeling betrayed, the class disregards Leo. Ms. Malkin takes Leo home when she discovers he talks and has been helping her students. Leo learns that she never accomplished her dream of being a real teacher, which is why she's always mean to the students, and he attempts to give her advice.
The next day, the students win the history fair with their historical figure reenactments, with their prize being a field trip to Magic Land Park. Wanting to take all the credit, Ms. Malkin abandons Leo at the Everglades. When the students want to apologize to Leo, Ms. Malkin reports that Leo left them.
As the students travel to Magic Land Park, a guilt-ridden Squirtle uses Eli's drone to catch up with them and reveals that Ms. Malkin lied to which she confesses. The students and Ms. Malkin hijack the bus and head to the Everglades. Meanwhile, Leo learns from wild tuataras that he can live to be over 110 years old, reinvigorating him. Leo is threatened by a congregation of alligators, but is rescued by Ms. Malkin and the students.
On the final day of the school year, Leo tells the class to look out for one another as they enter middle school. Ms. Malkin is given a full-time job as a teacher by Principal Spahn and is promptly assigned to the kindergarteners, with Leo and Squirtle as the class pets.
Voice cast
[edit]- Adam Sandler as Leo, a 74-year-old tuatara and a 5th grade class pet. Sandler has stated that the voice he used for Leo was based on his former agent Bernie Brillstein.[2]
- Bill Burr as Squirtle, a Florida box turtle and a 5th grade class pet who is Leo's friend
- Cecily Strong as Ms. Malkin, the strict 5th grade substitute teacher at Fort Myers Elementary School[b]
- Jason Alexander as Jayda's dad, a rich, popular, and influential dermatologist[c]
- Rob Schneider as the Principal of Fort Myers Elementary School[a]
- Allison Strong as Mrs. Salinas, a 5th grade teacher at Fort Myers Elementary School who goes on maternity leave
- Jo Koy as Coach Komura, a gym teacher at Fort Myers Elementary School.
- Sadie Sandler as Jayda, a popular student
- Sunny Sandler as Summer, a talkative student
- Coulter Ibanez as Zane, a student who constantly eats Cheetos
- Bryant Tardy and Corey J. as Cole, a student. Tardy provides Cole's low voice while Corey J. provides Cole's high voice.[d]
- Ethan Smigel as Anthony, a held-back class bully
- Tienya Safko as Skyler, a student who is part of Jayda's circle of friends
- Gloria Manning as Logan, a student who is part of Jayda's circle of friends
- Carson Minniear as Cole #2, a student.[e]
- Roey Smigel as:
- Eli, a student who is often sheltered by his overprotective parents
- Benji, Jayda's younger brother
- Reese Lores as Mia, a huggy student who is a science wiz and has recently-divorced parents
- Benjamin Bottani as Kabir, a transfer student from New York City
- Aldan Liam Philipson as TJ, a student who grew his first back hair.
- Jackie Sandler as Jayda's mom
- Heidi Gardner as Eli's mom
- Robert Smigel as:
- A drone that follows Eli around on his parents' behalf[f]
- A miniature horse that is among the animals that Leo frees at Jayda's party
- Old lizard #1
- Old lizard #3
- Nick Swardson as Cinnabun, a Cinnamon rabbit in a 2nd grade classroom who is constantly renamed every year.
- Stephanie Hsu as Skyler's mom
- Ryun Yu as Skyler's dad
- Nicholas Turturro as Anthony's dad
- Rebecca Vigil as Anthony's mom
- Janie Haddad Tompkins as Summer's mom
- Christopher Titone as:
- Summer's dad
- Alligator #2
- Stopwatch #1
- Paul Brittain as:
- Eli's Dad
- Stopwatch #2
- Stopwatch #3
- Tiffany Topol as:
- Cole #2's mom
- Zane's mom
- Dan Rietz as Cole #2's dad
- Sunita Param as Kabir's mom
- Sonya Leslie as Logan's mom
- Germar Terrell Gardner as Logan's dad
- Rose Abdoo as:
- Mia's mom
- T.J.'s mom
- Alex Quinjano as Mia's dad
- Christian Capozzoli as T.J.'s dad
- Doug Dale as:
- Bubble Guy
- A goldfish that poops a lot
- An opossum in the Everglades
- David Wachtenheim as:
- Frog
- Old lizard #2
- Taunting firefly
- Chris Kattan as Alligator #1
- Jonathan Loughran as an animal handler at Jayda's birthday party
- Blake Clark as Golfer #1
- Joel Marsh Garland as:
- Camel
- Golfer #2
- John Farley as Golfer #3
- Noah Robbins as:
- Magic Land Park Kiosk Attendant
- Waiter
- Jonny Solomon as Snake
Production
[edit]In May 2016, it was reported that Adam Sandler would produce (under Happy Madison Productions), write and star in an animated film project. At that time STX Entertainment was attached.[3] Leo was animated by Netflix Animation's Animal Logic.[4] The film's score was composed by Geoff Zanelli.[5]
Release
[edit]Leo film had a preview at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 14, 2023,[6] before its release by Netflix on November 21, 2023.[7]
Reception
[edit]On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 83% of 75 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.6/10. The website's consensus reads: "Slick animation, catchy songs, and some winning voice work from a cast led by Adam Sandler help Leo strike an uneasy balance between satirical and sweet."[8] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 65 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[9]
Accolades
[edit]Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipients | Result |
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Annie Awards | February 17, 2024 | Outstanding Achievement for Editorial | Patrick Voetberg, Joseph Titone, Darrian M. James, Danny Miller, and Brian Robinson | Nominated |
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | December 12, 2023 | Best Animated Film | Leo | Nominated |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | July 13, 2024 | Favorite Male Voice From An Animated Movie | Adam Sandler | Won |
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Despite being called Principal Spahn in the film, he is listed in the credits as "Principal".
- ^ a b Despite her first name being revealed as Virginia, she is listed in the credits as "Ms. Malkin".
- ^ Despite being called Dr. Jay Wenger in the film, he is listed in the credits as "Jayda's dad".
- ^ Despite the closed captioning calling him Cole H. during the student group text scene, he is listed in the credits as "Cole".
- ^ Despite the closed captioning calling him Cole W. during the student group text scene, he is listed in the credits as "Cole #2".
- ^ Despite being referred to as the Child Safety Hovernator on the phone app owned by Eli's mom, it is listed in the credits as "Drone".
References
[edit]- ^ "Leo (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. September 12, 2023. Archived from the original on October 15, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ^ Conan O'Brien (February 26, 2024). "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend: Adam Sandler Returns" (Podcast). Team Coco. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ Galuppo, Mia (May 24, 2016). "Adam Sandler Plans Animated Feature for STX". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on October 15, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ^ Taylor, Drew (April 25, 2023). "New Netflix Animated Movies Include SpongeBob, Ultraman". TheWrap. Archived from the original on October 15, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ^ "Geoff Zanelli Scoring Netflix's Leo". Film Music Reporter. August 23, 2023. Archived from the original on October 15, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ^ Taylor, Drew (April 24, 2023). "Netflix to Debut Official First Looks at Nimona, Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget at This Year's Annecy". TheWrap. Archived from the original on June 28, 2023. Retrieved April 24, 2023.
- ^ White, Abbey (October 12, 2023). "Adam Sandler's Aging Animated Lizard Helps a School Class Navigate the Challenges of Growing Up in Leo Trailer". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on October 12, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ^ "Leo". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved December 9, 2023.
- ^ "Leo". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved December 9, 2023.
External links
[edit]- 2023 films
- 2020s American animated films
- 2020s children's animated films
- 2020s children's comedy films
- 2020s English-language films
- 2020s musical comedy films
- 2023 comedy films
- 2023 computer-animated films
- American animated musical films
- American children's animated comedy films
- American children's animated musical films
- American computer-animated films
- American musical comedy films
- Animal Logic films
- Animated films about children
- Animated films about friendship
- Animated films about lizards
- Animated films about talking animals
- Animated films about turtles
- Animated films set in Florida
- Animated films set in schools
- Animated musical films
- English-language musical comedy films
- Netflix original films
- Films about old age
- Films about pets
- Films about students
- Films directed by Robert Smigel
- Films produced by Adam Sandler
- Films scored by Geoff Zanelli
- Films set in 2023
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- Films set in swamps
- Films with screenplays by Adam Sandler
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- Happy Madison Productions films
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