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I've been sort of a sucker for Peter Rabbit and the world of Beatrix Potter even before I saw this movie, so I suppose you could say I'm a little biased in my review. But I must insist that this was a very entertaining movie!
Peter's personality is sort of a change from the books or the TV show, if you've seen either of them, but I feel like his characterization here works very well. The movie also did a great job working Benjamin and his sisters into it as well. In the original books, his sisters weren't really anything more than background characters, but here they're as competent as Peter is, even if he doesn't care about having them join in. Benjamin is also the voice of reason and quite wise, and is one of the more important characters.
The only issues I really saw in this movie were a few cliches and the use of a whole lot of pop songs. I feel like they could've gone with a lot less of them, and maybe make it have a more orchestral or traditional soundtrack to match the homeliness of the original books.
Ultimately I gotta give this movie an 8.5 out of 10, but I'm rounding it up to a 9. I like this movie a lot, and I would definitely watch it again.
Peter's personality is sort of a change from the books or the TV show, if you've seen either of them, but I feel like his characterization here works very well. The movie also did a great job working Benjamin and his sisters into it as well. In the original books, his sisters weren't really anything more than background characters, but here they're as competent as Peter is, even if he doesn't care about having them join in. Benjamin is also the voice of reason and quite wise, and is one of the more important characters.
The only issues I really saw in this movie were a few cliches and the use of a whole lot of pop songs. I feel like they could've gone with a lot less of them, and maybe make it have a more orchestral or traditional soundtrack to match the homeliness of the original books.
Ultimately I gotta give this movie an 8.5 out of 10, but I'm rounding it up to a 9. I like this movie a lot, and I would definitely watch it again.
What's there to bee said about the Bee Movie? I can't deny that it was pretty decent, but I can't say that it was great. It's a highly forgettable romp into the life of a single bee that changes the world. Who would be curious about the life of a bee? Maybe scientists, or interested specialists, but not the average person. But here we are.
I really enjoyed the visuals. The inside of the hive and Manhattan on the sunny days were very impressive. It was bright and colorful. And I like bright and colorful. The voice acting was also very convincing. The actors did a very nice job at their roles, and they sounded pretty good. But with all these positives, there is a negative to go with it. To begin, the logic is very flawed. Bees aren't the only animals that can pollinate flowers. And although plant production would definitely be given a very large dent, surely all the flowers wouldn't die instantaneously over a couple of days. And there are billions upon billions upon BILLIONS of different bees out there, and you're only using, oh, I dunno... Only the bees that are in the state of New York, in contrast to claiming that you're using "Every bee there is". I may be nitpicking, but stating things like this, and correcting them, is very important. The ending didn't make me feel satisfied. It felt really rushed, honestly. So many plot elements were just rushing by and I couldn't keep on track for a good chunk of the film. All in all, the Bee Movie is not a bad movie at all! But it is incredibly flawed in several aspects, and I wouldn't call it great. However, I'd still recommend it and give it a 7/10.
I really enjoyed the visuals. The inside of the hive and Manhattan on the sunny days were very impressive. It was bright and colorful. And I like bright and colorful. The voice acting was also very convincing. The actors did a very nice job at their roles, and they sounded pretty good. But with all these positives, there is a negative to go with it. To begin, the logic is very flawed. Bees aren't the only animals that can pollinate flowers. And although plant production would definitely be given a very large dent, surely all the flowers wouldn't die instantaneously over a couple of days. And there are billions upon billions upon BILLIONS of different bees out there, and you're only using, oh, I dunno... Only the bees that are in the state of New York, in contrast to claiming that you're using "Every bee there is". I may be nitpicking, but stating things like this, and correcting them, is very important. The ending didn't make me feel satisfied. It felt really rushed, honestly. So many plot elements were just rushing by and I couldn't keep on track for a good chunk of the film. All in all, the Bee Movie is not a bad movie at all! But it is incredibly flawed in several aspects, and I wouldn't call it great. However, I'd still recommend it and give it a 7/10.