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Directed
by Rob Letterman & Conrad Vernon -- Starring Reese Witherspoon, Seth
Rogen, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Kiefer Sutherland |
BOTTOM
LINE:
Clever, witty, fun
and looking glorious in 3-D, “Monsters Vs Aliens” is
a solid CG-animated flick which both kids and adults should enjoy,
even though it lacks a knockout punch.
THE
GOOD: Nine times
out of ten, a CG-animated movie is more often than not great and
one can only speculate that the reason for this stems from the fact
that so many years of time and effort are spent making them. Pixar
is the studio that makes the AA-grade CG films, but Dreamworks Animation
is close behind and with “Monsters Vs Aliens”, the company
has shown its ability to deliver a good quality film, even though
it is not quite up to Pixar’s lofty standards. As the title
would suggest, aliens come to earth to take over the planet and
it is up to a group of monsters who have been locked up in the top
secret military base Area 51 to take them on. The film is full of
great one-liners and colourful characters, least of which being
the monsters themselves. Both B.O.B. and Insectosaurus stand out
as being the funniest, the former with his lack of brain and subsequent
comedic banter and the latter for his sheer size masking a cute
benign personality. There are a lot of human characters in this
story, led by Susan (aka Ginormica) who becomes a super-strong giant
after a radioactive meteorite lands on top of her on her wedding
day. The US President is particularly funny, especially when he
starts playing the Beverley Hills Cop theme (or for the new generation,
the Crazy Frog tune) as a means of communication with the aliens
in a nice rip-off of “Close Encounters Of The Third Kind”.
Where this film differentiates itself from others of its type is
its execution in digital 3D which is nothing short of astounding.
The pictures and effects are so clear, colourful and vibrant that
you feel like you are in the movie itself and unlike IMAX, it is
not overwhelming. The future of 3D is really in this type of film
and hopefully this trend will continue in to the future. “Monsters
Vs Aliens” is a good, fun film with some stunning visuals
and colourful characters making for an enjoyable experience.
THE
BAD: It may be harsh
to say this film does not quite reach the heights of its genre, but
with so many great CG-animated films made, this description cannot
be avoided. “Monsters Vs Aliens” is good, but it does
not match the quality of films like “Finding Nemo” or
“Wall-E” from Pixar. The reason for this is largely due
to a lack of punch and lethargy in the story telling. Despite being
a short ninety minutes, the first twenty or so go by a little too
slowly without much to grab your interest; most of this is spent setting
up Susan’s character and while it is important to the way the
rest of the film plays out, it is also a little boring. Also, given
the comedic nature of the main monster characters, it is a shame that
more was not done to exploit this, leaving parts of the film a bit
flat in execution. As a result of these factors, the film lacks a
knockout punch that would have made it memorable which is a shame
because the core concept is fantastic and its rendering in 3D is marvellous.
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