Animals United
Starring: James Corden, Stephen Fry
Details: Germany / 93mins (G).
When the water supply to the African plains begins to run out, Billy (Corden), a plucky Meerkat, and Socrates (Fry), a vegetarian lion, rally the animals, some of whom are natural enemies, and take to the road to get to the bottom of the mystery. Along the way they team up with Jim Broadbent and Vanessa Redgrave's elderly turtles, who were forced to leave their home because of an oil spill, Jason Donvan's kangaroo, a bush fire survivor, and Bella Hudson's polar bear, who has witnessed the melting of the ice caps. The animals have had enough and they plan to teach humans a lesson on how they're ruining the planet.
Yep, it's an eco-message that's delivered without much subtlety (in fact, you're kind of beaten half to death with it) but Animals United is an animated movie that's aimed at the youngest of children, and they should find enough quirkiness here to keep interest levels high. Adapted from Erich Krastner's book, the 'four legs good, two legs bad' story is kept as simple as possible (which might bore the adults who will accompany the kids) and the characters are a tad unmemorable, but for some kids out there this will be as fresh as a daisy.
The 3D might be a bit of a let down (again) and while the animation might not reach the heady heights of Pixar (DreamWorks fail to do that too so there's no shame), the celebrity voices (dubbing the original German voices) can be fun (especially Stephen Fry) and it's a jaunty affair that ticks along nicely. After this and Niko And The Way To The Stars, European animation has shown that can play with the big boys. It just needs to iron out a few creases.
Review by Gavin Burke
Your Comments
Amanda
I hadn't been to the cinema in a while and hadn't heard anything about this film. I presumed it was just another light hearted kids movie. I was wrong! About ten minutes in I wanted to leave but I figured I'd give it a chance. I saw the meerkats and thought they would provide light entertainment like the penguins in madagascar. I was wrong. It was an animated film that decided it could be political and environmental. I just wanted some light entertainment and instead watched an hour and a half long film on environmental change.
Posted 06/01/2011 22:57:36
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I feel exactly the same about it, Amanda. It was terrible! I was with my three year old cousin and even she left after 10 mins! I thought it would be pretty funny cuz James Corden and Dawn French are in it. Boy, was I wrong! Probably the worst movie I've ever seen.
Posted 07/01/2011 14:12:02
Lorraine
My 3 year old twin girls loved it.. and so did I... I was amazed they sat still for 90 minutes. It's a very gentle, slow paced movie... They enjoyed naming all the animals. Off to see it again next week.... Would recommend it x
Posted 12/02/2011 00:57:20
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