Fantastic Mr. Fox
Director: Wes Anderson.
Starring: George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray.
Details: US / 87mins (PG).
Cut to the chase: Fantastic Mr. Fox is typical Wes Anderson - visually interesting, quirky characters, odd sense of humour - but his bad habits stop it from being the film it should be.
"How can a fox be happy without a chicken in its mouth?" When he's caught stealing chickens, the wily Mr. Fox (Clooney) promises Mrs. Fox (Streep) that he will give up the life and settle down. Years later, with cub Ash (Schwartzman) in tow, Fox is a column writer for the local gazette but the temptation to return to his old ways proves too strong. Under the cover of night, Fox puts his 'one last job', a three-pronged plan, into action: rob farmers Boggis (Brian Cox), Bean (Michael Gambon) and Bunce (Hugo Guinness) of their chickens and cider. The farmers aren't going to take this lying down and employ every means at their disposal to root out all the wild animals in the area, a tactic that sees Fox at odds with his family and friends.
Despite being an adapted from a Roald Dahl book and using the stop motion animation that fans of The Wind in the Willows will be familiar with, the audience is never in doubt that Fantastic Mr. Fox is a Wes Anderson film. The director's style is evident from the opening credit sequence - a typically ordered intro coupled with the usual plink-plonk piano soundtrack. With all the slick CGI animations around at the moment, the visuals take a bit of getting used to at first, but as time goes on the brilliance shines through. Anderson uses the chance to play around, particularly with light and colour, and some scenes are just a joy to watch.
Anderson's whimsical and absurd characters are present and correct, too. Clooney's Mr. Fox has a lot in common with Family Guy's Brian. Fox is more human than animal - he's smart, wears sharp clothes, stands upright, has a job and the responsibilities of a father - but sometimes he is just a fox. Clooney has fun in the role and we can almost hear him winking every time he speaks. Anderson' trademark characterisation (be true to yourself and the good will out) sees Mr. Fox continue on from Rushmore's Max, Tenenbaums' Royal, Life Aquatic's Steve Zissou and Darjeeling Limited's Francis. Streep has less to work with than Clooney, restricted by a fuddy-duddy role, while Schwartzman's woe-is-me teenager grates after a time, although there's humour to be found when he goes head-to-head with his cousin Kristofferson (a Jesse Eisenberg-sounding Eric Anderson, Wes' brother). Murray's badger, Mr. Fox's lawyer, is an extended cameo. Anjelica Huston, Owen Wilson, Willem Dafoe, Adrien Brody and Jarvis Cocker pitch in with minor roles.
It's all bit of fun, but Anderson can't shake his bad habits. He is a writer who sticks rigidly to the three-act structure, splitting his films into chapters, with the final act divided into two parts. Because of the stop-start nature his films, they can be accused of lacking flow, with the plot leaping from one set piece to another, and this is no different. And, like his previous efforts, Mr. Fox takes an age to wind up his plot, even one as short as 87 minutes.
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Your Reviews
The delectable Mr Fox pulls it off - joeyog
One eccentric genius adapting the work of another - and thankfully the result is a masterpiece. Both beautiful to the eye and hilariously funny, Fantastic Mr Fox is stuffed to the seams with wit and... MORE
Review Published 17 January 2010
Underrated - eamonndunphy
Really quite enjoyable... good movie. Liked clooney and if i was a kid this would be my favourite film!!! Wonderful imaginative adaptation of a great book!
Review Published 12 January 2010
(: - nomnomnomZOURS
Fantastic Mr. Fox was a wonderful movie, i would go and watch it again if i had the time! it was a very cute movie and funny.
Review Published 06 January 2010
fantastic mr. fox, boring - pie
I went to see this thinking it might be good but I think the animation and jokes wern't good at all.
Review Published 02 January 2010
Turned out so much better than expected - Cyberx_94
Fantastic Mr Fox Featuring the vocal talents of Meryl Streep and George Clooney this film was directed by Wes Anderson and was based on the children's book by Roald Dahl, it tells the story of a Fox... MORE
Review Published 31 December 2009
Same old Wes, in a bad way. - Gavin
When I first heard Wes Anderson was adapting Fantastic Mr. Fox I had mixed emotions. I was happy that Wes was simply making another film, as I've been a huge fan of most of his works, yet I was... MORE
Review Published 28 December 2009
One of the Best - jadedmovielover
After the film I asked how my 6 year old twins liked it, expecting lukewarm reviews. This is not your typical kids movie. It is offbeat, non-linear and never laugh-out-loud funny. To my suprise they... MORE
Review Published 22 December 2009
odd & unique - movielover
Really liked this one, especially the tiny details like Mr Fox's trademark, their hairs moving on their faces whenever there was a close up and the fact that they said 'cuss' instead of swearing.... MORE
Review Published 30 November 2009
Fantastic Mr.Fox - Fantastic film! - Doug Stand
Took my 6 year old to see it today and to be honest I was concerned that he wouldn't enjoy it. I don't think he totally got everything but he got what any 6 year old would from a damm good story. For... MORE
Review Published 29 November 2009
ugh.. disappointing - ihatepopcorn
I was really looking forward to seeing this and reviews were good, however I left throughly disappointed. I even fell asleep at one point, it was just wierd and a bit all over the place, the funny... MORE
Review Published 19 November 2009
Fantastic! - ali
Loved it - really funny and a great adaptation of a great book. I think fans of other Wes Anderson films will enjoy it.
Review Published 06 November 2009
Quirky Little Film - andrewire
I really enjoyed Fantastic Mr Fox. I think Wes Anderson understood how to adapt Dahl's classic without losing the essence of the novel. I have to be honest with you, I liked Fantastic Mr Fox much... MORE
Review Published 05 November 2009
fantastic mr.fox - eddy lynch
i tought fantastic mr.fox was brilliant and it was so so funny because when they stole fantastic mr.fox's tail.
Review Published 28 October 2009
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