RobertN1
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Onward is a Pixar animated film directed by Dan Scanlon. The plot follows Ian (voiced by Tom Holland) and Barley (voiced by Chris Pratt), two elfs who live in a world much like Earth that used to by controlled by magic long ago. However, the invention of technology has caused most of society to forget the importance of magic. Their father passed before Ian could meet him, and for Ian's 16th birthday, the brothers are given a magic spell and staff that will bring their dad back for 24 hours. When the spell only brings their dads legs back, the brothers embark on a quest to find another gem to finish the spell.
Pixar typically makes fantastic movies and this is no exception. I really enjoyed both Ian and Barley in their own respective ways. Ian is a more quiet character who is trying to break out of his shell to be more like who he thought his dad was. Meanwhile, Barley is unapologetically himself and not afraid to take any mission head on while also having a big interest magic. I believed their chemistry really carried the film.
My issue with the film is that all the plot lines are a bit expected. I felt like it was the same story I have seen in a lot of these films. There was nothing that happened was unexpected. I also believe the side characters are a bit wasted as most of them feel insignificant.
Overall, I believe this is a good film that is worth a watch - 7/10.
Pixar typically makes fantastic movies and this is no exception. I really enjoyed both Ian and Barley in their own respective ways. Ian is a more quiet character who is trying to break out of his shell to be more like who he thought his dad was. Meanwhile, Barley is unapologetically himself and not afraid to take any mission head on while also having a big interest magic. I believed their chemistry really carried the film.
My issue with the film is that all the plot lines are a bit expected. I felt like it was the same story I have seen in a lot of these films. There was nothing that happened was unexpected. I also believe the side characters are a bit wasted as most of them feel insignificant.
Overall, I believe this is a good film that is worth a watch - 7/10.
Adventures of Rufus: The Fantastic Pet is a adventure/fantasy film directed by Ryan Bellgardt. The film follows Scott (portrayed by
Kyler Charles Beck) and Emily (portrayed by Madelyn Kientz) who are at Scott's grandmothers home when they meet Rufus (voiced by Ryan Bellgardt). Rufus informs them that he is an apprentice to a wizard, Abbott (portrayed by Cory Phillips), and needs their help to collect objects to make a spell that will save his world. The films antagonist is a witch - Lilith (portrayed by Leah N. H. Philpott).
As far as the plot goes, I did not hate Adventures of Rufus: The Fantastic Pet. I thought it was an enjoyable enough kids film with some decent humor.
The acting in the film is pretty poor as no one really gave a standout performance. It wasn't the worst acting I have seen, but definitely on the mediocre side. Yet, why the film is rated so low to me is that the CGI was really poor. Some scenes were just so cheesy that it really took me out of the film.
Overall, I doubt anyone above their targeted age demographic would enjoy the film. - 3/10.
As far as the plot goes, I did not hate Adventures of Rufus: The Fantastic Pet. I thought it was an enjoyable enough kids film with some decent humor.
The acting in the film is pretty poor as no one really gave a standout performance. It wasn't the worst acting I have seen, but definitely on the mediocre side. Yet, why the film is rated so low to me is that the CGI was really poor. Some scenes were just so cheesy that it really took me out of the film.
Overall, I doubt anyone above their targeted age demographic would enjoy the film. - 3/10.