Review of All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) by Rox22 — 09 Sep 2013
To be honest, this is my least favorite Bluth film. Don't get me wrong, I still liked it.
While it is my least favorite as a whole, it also has some of the best hand drawn animation of the time. The story is, for the most part, is entertaining but does feel like an overdone after school special at times.
The characters are all great, but they more or less fall into recognisable Bluth character tropes that are in all of Bluth's films. But, this doesn't spoil the movie, it's just noticeable to those who are familiar with Bluth's work. I have never liked Burt Reynolds (looks like a failed porn star) but here, I got to say he played his role fantastically.
Overall:
All Dogs go to Heaven may be a little preachy, but at least it preaches something good and morals that are applicable regardless of your faith. This is a charming movie with some bizarre moments, but is definitely worth watching at least once.
This review of All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) was written by Rox22 on 09 Sep 2013.
All Dogs Go to Heaven has generally received positive reviews.
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