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Flora & Ulysses

No tights. No cape. No problem.
2021 | 91m | English

(6835 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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When Flora rescues a squirrel she names Ulysses, she is amazed to discover he possesses unique superhero powers, which take them on an adventure of humorous complications that ultimately change Flora's life--and her outlook--forever.
Release Date: Feb 19, 2021
Director: Lena Khan
Writer: Brad Copeland, Kate DiCamillo
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords squirrel, duringcreditsstinger, based on novel or book
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Netter Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Matilda Lawler Flora
Alyson Hannigan Phyllis
Ben Schwartz George
Benjamin Evan Ainsworth William
Danny Pudi Miller
Darien Martin Incandesto
Anna Deavere Smith Dr. Meescham
Bobby Moynihan Stanlee
John Kassir Ulysses (voice)
Nancy Robertson Tootie
Janeane Garofalo Marissa
Kate Micucci Rita
Christine Lee Journalist
Jesse Reid Chad
Javier Lacroix Donald
David Milchard Cook
Kyle Strauts Shobo
Tori Katongo The Mighty Condor
Emma Oliver Flora 6 Yrs Old
Arkie Kandola Binders Keepers Employee
Arran Henn Reporter at Diner
Henry Mah Binders Keepers Regional Manager
Malaika Jackson Animal Control Tech
Shawn Robidoux Animal Control Tech
Kate DiCamillo Kate
Carolyn Yonge Technician
Simon Chin Police Officer
Rhona Rees Police Officer
Craig Haas Meter Man
Alex Kliner Old Man
Tracy Chow Comic Book Patron
Name Job
Andrew Dunn Director of Photography
Michael Fitzgerald Production Design
Mona May Costume Design
Jake Monaco Original Music Composer
Emily Schweber Casting Director
David Feinsilber Visual Effects Producer
Aaron Glascock Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Cassandra Ebner Stunts
Owen Walstrom Stunt Coordinator
Brad Copeland Screenplay
Jamie Gross Editor
Zachary Dawes Executive Music Producer
Daryl Sawchuk Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Diner Art Direction
Gwendolyn Margetson Art Direction
Andrew Li Set Designer
Zoe Jirik Set Decoration
Connie Parker Makeup Department Head
Sanna Seppanen Hair Department Head
Mark Noda Sound Mixer
Leslie Rodier Post Production Supervisor
Matt Todaro VFX Editor
Tony Lazarowich Special Effects Coordinator
Jon Mooney Supervising Music Editor
Nicolas Chevallier VFX Supervisor
Massimo Meo Visual Effects Producer
Thiago Lima Martins Animation Supervisor
Laurent Laban Animation Supervisor
Therese Skundberg Fidje VFX Editor
Bryan Godwin VFX Supervisor
Tyler Marino Visual Effects Producer
William Barkus VFX Supervisor
Peter Steffan VFX Artist
Joanna Mireau Assistant Makeup Artist
Wakako Sekine Compositing Artist
Lena Khan Director
Kate DiCamillo Novel
Gregg Brilliant Unit Publicist
Joel P. West Songs
Sheen Wei Yap CG Supervisor
Name Title
Gil Netter Producer
Katterli Frauenfelder Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
6.0

Bit of a waste, in the end. <em>'Flora & Ulysses'</em> isn't a bad watch, but it doesn't utilise a cool premise or a strong showing from youngster Matilda Lawler. The latter fairly impressed me, especially early on. Behind her, Ben Schwartz is OK and Alyson Hannigan is, as seemingly always, likea ... ble. Given how interesting the concept is, the film barely even touches on Ulysses' abilities - when they do, e.g. at the diner, then it is actually nicely created with the effects, slow motion et al. Instead they focus on a familial story, which didn't intrigue me whatsoever. I did like the comic book onscreen graphics, mind. Perhaps others will find enjoyment with this, fair enough if so. For me, though, it's average and forgettable.

Jun 23, 2021
screenzealots
3.0

Disney has taken Kate DiCamillo’s 2013 Newbery Award-winning book “Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures” and made it into a second-rate movie (shortened to “Flora & Ulysses”) that will only appeal to kids who have pretty low standards. There’s a cute little girl (Matilda Lawler), a fuzzy sq ... uirrel (created from choppy CGI), and a story that throws in a handful of positive life lessons, but the slapdash action scenes, dumb pratfalls, and dull storytelling combine to form a family film with an unredeemable lack of magic. Flora (Lawler) is an avid comic book fan and cynic, who is having trouble dealing with the fact that her parents (Alyson Hannigan, Ben Schwartz) have recently separated. One day, the 10-year-old girl saves a squirrel who has been sucked into a vacuum cleaner. Flora names her rescued pal Ulysses after she discovers he possesses superhero powers (and can write poetry). The duo go on a series of adventures while avoiding an animal control officer (Danny Pudi) who wants to capture and kill the potentially rabid squirrel. The film feels like a dated Disney flick, with a simple message that relies heavily on mom and dad style humor. There is a good theme of what being a “true hero” means wrapped up with a couple of platitudes about the importance of family, but the more positive ideas seem buried under the lifeless action scenes (and dopey slow motion) that makes the project barely rise above the lowest quality t.v. movie. There can’t be an unhappy ending of course, so Ulysses helps Flora fix the broken elements in her life. The little girl hopes her estranged parents will get back together and that her mom will be able to rise above her writer’s block. She wishes humans would treat animals better too, and thankfully her new squirrel buddy convinces most of them that he’s worth saving. If you or your kids really like squirrels, are very bored, and are easily entertained, then “Flora and Ulysses” may be good enough for family movie night. The film starts out really rough and despite a mild improvement about halfway through, it never gets over the hump of mediocrity.

Jun 23, 2021