JamesG
11-18-2011, 08:10 PM
Movie Reviews: Happy Feet 2
You may be surprised to learn that Happy Feet 2 does have something in common with the weekend’s box-office steamroller, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: mostly lousy reviews.
Indeed many of the critics who cheered on the happy penguins in the first movie have greeted the second one with the coldness of the 3D ice on the screen.
In the Los Angeles Times, critic Kenneth Turan, who was one of the critics who praised the original, writes:
“It’s hard to resist dancing penguins, but Happy Feet Two may make you want to try. The clean, focused story about a penguin who was born to dance has been replaced here by a random, haphazard narrative”.
Mick Lasalle in the San Francisco Chronicle writes:
“The prospect of writing a bad review of Happy Feet Two is about as appetizing as kicking a puppy.”
Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun Times says, “For me, the movie is pretty thin soup.”
“The animation is bright and attractive, the music gives the characters something to do, but the movie has too much dialogue in the areas of philosophy and analysis.”
Manohla Dargis in the New York Times apparently thinks her critic colleagues are taking this film way too seriously.
“This is an amiable sequel with not much on its mind other than funny and creaky jokes, and waves of understated beauty.”
-IMDB News
You may be surprised to learn that Happy Feet 2 does have something in common with the weekend’s box-office steamroller, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: mostly lousy reviews.
Indeed many of the critics who cheered on the happy penguins in the first movie have greeted the second one with the coldness of the 3D ice on the screen.
In the Los Angeles Times, critic Kenneth Turan, who was one of the critics who praised the original, writes:
“It’s hard to resist dancing penguins, but Happy Feet Two may make you want to try. The clean, focused story about a penguin who was born to dance has been replaced here by a random, haphazard narrative”.
Mick Lasalle in the San Francisco Chronicle writes:
“The prospect of writing a bad review of Happy Feet Two is about as appetizing as kicking a puppy.”
Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun Times says, “For me, the movie is pretty thin soup.”
“The animation is bright and attractive, the music gives the characters something to do, but the movie has too much dialogue in the areas of philosophy and analysis.”
Manohla Dargis in the New York Times apparently thinks her critic colleagues are taking this film way too seriously.
“This is an amiable sequel with not much on its mind other than funny and creaky jokes, and waves of understated beauty.”
-IMDB News