Chip & Dale - No spoilers
3 years ago
Greetings Mortals I was going to leave my comment about Sonic 2, since I think by now most of you have already seen the movie. But instead I will make a brief comment about the Chip and Dale movie.
Don't misunderstand my previous Journal. I'm not complaining about the fly and the mouse, but it was unexpected and quite shocking for me. But I take it for what it is, a joke and nothing more. With that said, let's get started.
When I saw the trailer a long time ago, I thought that this movie would make the same mistakes as Space Jam 2, with a childish rhythm and empty cameos, mostly from Disney. It wasn't until the rumor that Ugly Sonic would appear in this movie reached my ears that I decided to see it.
With low expectations and a lot of interest in seeing the ugly Sonic, what I ended up experiencing was a movie that could easily be the spiritual sequel to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Disney didn't just use characters they owned, but also included characters from other companies, something I didn't think would happen again. In addition, the cameos are not simply decorative, but many of them have dialogues and interactions, integrating very well into the realistic world that this film poses.
Chip & Dale certainly isn't on the same level as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Let's say this movie is a more subtle version of that classic, but it works pretty well. Also, the movie seems to poke fun at modern Disney cliches, like the good guy who turned out to be bad, or the villain with a tragic undertone.
Well, I can't say that everything is perfect either. The movie has several logical flaws, but it's fun and that is the important thing. I recommend it? Yes, I think it's worth it.
Don't misunderstand my previous Journal. I'm not complaining about the fly and the mouse, but it was unexpected and quite shocking for me. But I take it for what it is, a joke and nothing more. With that said, let's get started.
When I saw the trailer a long time ago, I thought that this movie would make the same mistakes as Space Jam 2, with a childish rhythm and empty cameos, mostly from Disney. It wasn't until the rumor that Ugly Sonic would appear in this movie reached my ears that I decided to see it.
With low expectations and a lot of interest in seeing the ugly Sonic, what I ended up experiencing was a movie that could easily be the spiritual sequel to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Disney didn't just use characters they owned, but also included characters from other companies, something I didn't think would happen again. In addition, the cameos are not simply decorative, but many of them have dialogues and interactions, integrating very well into the realistic world that this film poses.
Chip & Dale certainly isn't on the same level as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Let's say this movie is a more subtle version of that classic, but it works pretty well. Also, the movie seems to poke fun at modern Disney cliches, like the good guy who turned out to be bad, or the villain with a tragic undertone.
Well, I can't say that everything is perfect either. The movie has several logical flaws, but it's fun and that is the important thing. I recommend it? Yes, I think it's worth it.
PandaFox
~pandafox
^v^ It was a good movie. Not great! But great for a laugh! ^v^
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