Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi are warped to the magical Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario must team up with Princess Peach, Toad, and Donkey Kong to save Luigi from the evil Bowser.Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi are warped to the magical Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario must team up with Princess Peach, Toad, and Donkey Kong to save Luigi from the evil Bowser.Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi are warped to the magical Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario must team up with Princess Peach, Toad, and Donkey Kong to save Luigi from the evil Bowser.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 48 nominations total
Chris Pratt
- Mario
- (voice)
Charlie Day
- Luigi
- (voice)
Jack Black
- Bowser
- (voice)
Khary Payton
- Penguin King
- (voice)
Charles Martinet
- Mario's Dad
- (voice)
- …
Sebastian Maniscalco
- Spike
- (voice)
Rino Romano
- Uncle Tony
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Uncle Arthur
- (voice)
Jessica DiCicco
- Mario's Mom
- (voice)
Keegan-Michael Key
- Toad
- (voice)
Eric Bauza
- Toad General
- (voice)
Fred Armisen
- Cranky Kong
- (voice)
Seth Rogen
- Donkey Kong
- (voice)
Juliet Jelenic
- Lumalee
- (voice)
Scott Menville
- Koopa General
- (voice)
Summary
Reviewers say 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' has received mixed reviews. Praises include vibrant animation, nostalgic references, and enjoyable voice performances, particularly Jack Black as Bowser. Critics highlight the film's fast pacing, shallow plot, and reliance on fan service rather than a compelling story. Some find the humor hit-or-miss and the character development lacking. Despite these criticisms, many acknowledge it as a fun, if unspectacular, experience for fans and families.
Featured reviews
This movie is so much damn fun and I absolutely loved everything about it. The composing in this movie is some of the best I've ever heard and it fit so well in the movie. The voice acting was pretty good too and I didn't think Chris Pratt would be any good as Mario but he was actually pretty good but Jack Black stole the show as Bowser as he absolutely killed his role. Charlie Day was great too as Luigi as he was probably my 2nd favorite in the movie. The only problem I have with this movie is it felt so quick and I wish it was longer and it's only 90 minutes. Other than that this movie is just a ton of fun and worth the watch.
Can't help but feel like a massively missed opportunity for such a massive IP. While a lot of elements are added in from various games over the years, the script is simply flat and uninspiring, while fails to really showcase the wondrous world of the Super Mario Universe. However, I do understand that the film is a serious undertaking, attempting to introduce a somewhat dated character to a new generation of viewers who may or may not know much about them, but I think a better balance could have been done to appease both type of fans. The music score is definitely a highlight of the overall film, and I think that says a lot about the overall quality.
I think for what this movie sets out to do, Super Mario Bros. Movie pretty much ticks the boxes of an entertaining, reference fan-service heavy movie. A lot of the jokes are basic sure, but it's just impressive that there is some competency to a Video Game Movie. Sometimes simple and straightforward is the best way to go. Not high art or anything, but it ticks off almost everything for what Mario should be at least. Voice acting wasn't as bad as I thought, and Jack Black was the highlight as expected. Yeah, not gonna win any big awards but judge it for what it is, and yeah by Video Game Movie standards it's one of the best ones easily if you ask me.
6.5/10.
6.5/10.
Sometimes you come across a movie that takes no risks. It's light on story, avoids character development, and focuses on getting to the next scene as easily as possible. Mario Bros. Doesn't have any inherent plot holes or issues, but it tends to leave you in a state of just being a viewer rather than participating in the movie. In the end, it's not bad per se, but comes off as flat and lifeless.
The positives are all agreed upon by anyone who likes it, because the positives stand out by not being able to be compared against anything else. People have fun with the action. They love the Easter eggs. And the composed music is good. The action is done well, but without much dramatic weight, only carry the movie so far. Easter eggs don't nor should have any bearing on how good the ovoid is. The music was well incorporated, minus the pop songs that truly don't work.
It's not good enough to play things easy, and rely on fans to spot visual Easter eggs, to call the movie good. It's average at best mostly because it was watchable and didn't have any outright flaws. It just didn't take chances that could've ended up becoming flaws. Even if you had a good time watching it, there's not enough value to see it again. If you're a fan, check it out. If not, you won't miss a thing by skipping it.
The positives are all agreed upon by anyone who likes it, because the positives stand out by not being able to be compared against anything else. People have fun with the action. They love the Easter eggs. And the composed music is good. The action is done well, but without much dramatic weight, only carry the movie so far. Easter eggs don't nor should have any bearing on how good the ovoid is. The music was well incorporated, minus the pop songs that truly don't work.
It's not good enough to play things easy, and rely on fans to spot visual Easter eggs, to call the movie good. It's average at best mostly because it was watchable and didn't have any outright flaws. It just didn't take chances that could've ended up becoming flaws. Even if you had a good time watching it, there's not enough value to see it again. If you're a fan, check it out. If not, you won't miss a thing by skipping it.
Video games have long been plagued by subpar adaptions of their materials, but on their second attempt, the Mario Bros save the day. Being on par with the likes of Sonic and Detective Pikachu, this film hits all the fun beats you would want from a Mario film. Including plenty of fun moments for fans of the expansive franchise, this also stays completely understandable and entertaining for anyone who checks it out. With some interesting voice acting choices, no one took you out of the film and everyone felt like great choices for this vibrant world. Wishing that it stood out more or took on more intriguing choices, I was still walking away happy and hopeful for the future of this franchise and the possibilities to come.
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Did you know
- TriviaA game cabinet in the pizzeria early in the film is called "Jump Man." The character of Mario was originally known as "Jumpman" when he first appeared in the video-game Donkey Kong (1981). The character's name was changed to Mario as a tribute to the landlord of Nintendo of America's warehouses, Mario Segale.
- GoofsAround 24:30, The Princess is talking to the Toad creatures and before and after the scene, she has blue earrings in both ears. However during her final line before leaving, she doesn't have them.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: In a post-credits scene, a white egg with green spots hatches, upon which the roar of Yoshi the dinosaur is heard.
- SoundtracksBattle Without Honor or Humanity
Written and Performed by Tomoyasu Hotei
Courtesy of EMI Music Japan
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Super Mario Bros. La película
- Filming locations
- Paris, France(Studio)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $100,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $574,934,330
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $146,361,865
- Apr 9, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $1,360,847,665
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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