Review of Early Man (2018) by Ahmed A — 14 Mar 2018
Grade: B-.
Rating: PG, 89 minutes.
In a Nutshell: If you're a fan of the Wallace and Gromit stop-motion, cheeky, clay animated series like I am, then you're always happy when the Aardman team creates anything new.
Unfortunately, this isn't their best work. Still, it's family entertainment that will make everyone giggle at least a few times.
Tips for parents:
No profanity.
Some gags and jokes that some kids won't understand.
It's super silly.
Uplifting theme:
Teamwork.
You can be or do anything you set your mind to.
Girls can play soccer too.
Things I liked:
Lots of visual gags and puns.
The talented voice cast includes Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Timothy Spall, and Richard Ayoade.
I thought all of the characters' accents were funny and ridiculous.
Wallace and Gromit are actually in a couple of the crowd shots. Yay!
Things I didn't like:
How sad that I was actually glad when the movie ended. I hate to admit I was bored at times.
The trailer doesn't really show what the movie is about. As it turns out, it's a soccer movie ala Stone Age vs. Bronze Age.
Americans won't catch a lot of the British jokes. For example, there is a zebra pelt on the ground when Dug first enters the Bronze-age village. Apparently, it refers to the British term "zebra crossing.".
Some people won't get the duck joke. I didn't.
The story is pretty thin with characters I didn't feel very invested in.
Visually, it felt dark and rough. I suppose that's supposed to make us feel like we're in the Stone Age, but it made me sleepy and uninterested.
Predictable ending.
Funny lines:
"Sliced bread! That's the biggest thing since...well, ever!" - lady in the market.
This review of Early Man (2018) was written by Ahmed A on 14 Mar 2018.
Early Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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