| Review Date: Director: Andrew Stanton Writer: Andrew Stanton Producers: Graham Walters Actors: Albert Brooks Ellen DeGeneres Alexander Gould |
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Unlike some animated features, their actual human voices do not get in the way here, in fact-they serve to make the characters that much more indelible. Unfortunately, when it comes to quirky, memorable secondary characters (or even “villains” for that matter), the film doesn’t really have many, other than one French shrimp who was funny, but wasn’t given enough screen-time. One “character” who unfortunately did get too much screen-time, in my opinion, was the “California surf dude” sea-turtle, who simply could not have gotten on my nerves any more than he did. Wow. I use the word “dude” pretty frequently myself, but if it’s even half as annoying as this bum’s delivery, it’s out like yesterday’s newspaper! Bah. Also, other than a semi-surprise at the very opening of the movie, nothing much about the film’s trajectory took me aback. It’s a pretty straightforward story and unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 100 years, pretty simple to figure out. The “obstacles” that got in the way were also pretty basic, with the shark sequence being the only one that truly stood out. I did like how they balanced two separate stories throughout the film though. I thought it might get a little boring with just the “underwater” stuff, so I was more than happy to spend some time with a handful of “domesticated” fish in a dentist’s fishtank (one of whom was the great Willem Dafoe). But in the end, despite some great animation, a decent story, some witty repartee, chemistry between the two leads and a palpable resolution, I can’t say that this movie was as exciting, original or captivating as many of its predecessors and would recommend it more to the toddlers (or the toddler in all of us), rather than us full-blown “adults”. Great move on playing “Beyond the Sea” over the end credits though, as well as the nods to THE SHINING, TOY STORY and many other flicks. Sweet. PS: Is it me or does the teaser trailer for THE INCREDIBLES look like a blast!?