Review of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) by Candy-Floss — 21 Jul 2011
This is one of the best movies that combine both animation and real life. It's spectacular how realistic the interactions between them are, because it draws attention away from the fact that the cartoons are just ink, pen and pencil and aren't actually there.
Normally I felt upset that the woman who voiced Jessica Rabbit was left uncredited, but she still did a brilliant job; and the whole cast did the same of keeping up the pace of the movie. I'm certain the voices of especially Eddie Valiant, Roger Rabbit and Judge Doom couldn't have gone to anyone else because I couldn't help but experience the emotions (especially of laughter but also amazingly merges fear and chills down the back of your spine; mostly when Judge Doom was on the screen) that you're supposed to experience in this sort of movie.
And Gilbert's right, this movie is FUN. Especially the mystery you get to unravel along the way.
This review of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) was written by Candy-Floss on 21 Jul 2011.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit has generally received very positive reviews.
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