Review of Open Season (2006) by Inspectorj — 01 Oct 2013
Here we have a film that delivered very grand humour, as well as enhancing the moral of ‘letting things go’ a moral that is especially important for children. But while the humour and evidence of moral is elegant, the story itself is quite obtrusively cliché; for example the classic ‘disagreement’ between two protagonists was not given any spice here, which made me cringe.
Nonetheless, as long as you don’t get disappointed by cliché, you’ll enjoy this film and the humour it has to offer.
This review of Open Season (2006) was written by Inspectorj on 01 Oct 2013.
Open Season has generally received mixed reviews.
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