Should I see it?
Yes.
Short Review: One of the cleverest films in years. A must see if you have kids.
I loved it. My son loved it. Even my long-suffering wife loved it.
Pixar is making the best movies out there right now. This is sad but true. I wish we didn’t have cartoons beating out live-action pieces, but I have to come to that conclusion. It is stunning when one looks at this film along with the structurally perfect Finding Nemo and Monster’s Inc. and the charming Ratatouille and Cars, in comparison to what the other production companies have been submitting for public consumption. The bulk of Hollywood is being beaten a fat superhero a talking fish.Disney, who has become the funny uncle of the American cultural family over the past few decades, has their fingers in this pie. Luckily, Pixar was been able to keep the creeping immorality of Disney out of their work. The agendized goons at Disney have turn Wonderland into Sodom and Gomorrah while Pixar has kept their eyes on what truly matters – the family and the stories they want.It’s just wonderful to see family fare that is actually family friendly. In a time when Robin Williams and Mike Myers doing butt and erection jokes is fair game in kid’s movies, a film such as this is a relief.
The best recommendation I can give to this movie is that when it was done I actually hoped that they had plans for a sequel.
Related Reviews:
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Cars (2006)
Finding Nemo (2003)
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Labels: animated, Holly Hunter, Pixar, Samuel L Jackson
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