Review of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) by Jordan_Gadger — 31 May 2022
A rare squalor happened, of course. The characters are like the pictures of a bad artist, flat and empty. Facial expressions and forms are alien. There is no aesthetic admiration for this attempt at 3d expression. No grace or beauty. There is no depth and love, not an adequate plot. Inappropriate flat humor. A fierce mockery of the secret. An absurd untalented product without a sense of beauty, reminiscent of the very pirated products from the movie. They dumped everything in a heap and made a huge unintelligible dump. A bunch of some defective characters, like the Sonic who talks about the existence of the original Sonic, by the way ... They completely unreasonably mocked the key points, just for fun, only comedy is completely out of place here, like the comic creators. And all this, of course, under the sauce "We love the Rescuers." Well, well ... They couldn't do it, in general, for real, like at Disney. Only that picture was remembered, which hung on the wall at the "actor" Monty. And how wonderful it would be if the whole film was of this style and with an adequate plot.
Luckily, this is not an original reality that could continue canon. To understand this substitution, which tried to continue the series, it is enough to see in the film an episode with the participation of Akiva Shaffer, who allegedly filmed the original series in 1990, be it wrong. For that alone, I thank him.
The real creators would hardly have been satisfied.
This review of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) was written by Jordan_Gadger on 31 May 2022.
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers has generally received positive reviews.
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