Review of The Wild Life (1984) by Skeptic303 — 04 Oct 2016
From the studio still reeling from its distribution of Norm of the North in January, comes a better animated, but still poisonous, hour-and-a-half-long kids movie that still suffers from pandering, lack of any good characters, typical and now unfunny kids movie humor, and narration so prevalent that you wonder if anyone from this studio knows how to tell a cinematic story.
Honestly though, I found this movie less obnoxious than Ice Age 5, which is why I'd rather watch this movie instead, but that's difficult for me to say because this movie is still an utter disaster. The plot is all very generic; from minute 1, it's obvious where the plot is headed toward: an iceberg! This whole movie, in fact, feels like a poorly constructed titanic that's careening into an iceberg because the driver though he saw a lighthouse in that same direction.
Just save your money for Kubo and the Two Strings, because The Wild Life deserves a seal of disavowal.
This review of The Wild Life (1984) was written by Skeptic303 on 04 Oct 2016.
The Wild Life has generally received mixed reviews.
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