Here's a cautionary tale about all these nostalgia based remakes we've
seen these past several years: if you don't get everything just right
when you're competing with someone's memories, the memories win. So it
goes with this film. A lot of what's here is good, but when the movie
misses the mark--for example: the voice for Sherman is nowhere close to
the original--the discrepancy takes the viewer right out of the moment.
That's a tough tightrope to walk, and why most nostalgia movies don't
succeed. On its own merits, this flick tends to be very clever--they
seem to get all the historical facts right--but there's a lot of dumb
sprinkled in, too. If not for its attachment to an already known
property, I'm not sure this script would have been produced. Put it all
together and the ultimate product merits the so-so mark--as much for
unfulfilled potential as anything else.Saturday, December 20, 2014
Mr. Peabody and Sherman
Here's a cautionary tale about all these nostalgia based remakes we've
seen these past several years: if you don't get everything just right
when you're competing with someone's memories, the memories win. So it
goes with this film. A lot of what's here is good, but when the movie
misses the mark--for example: the voice for Sherman is nowhere close to
the original--the discrepancy takes the viewer right out of the moment.
That's a tough tightrope to walk, and why most nostalgia movies don't
succeed. On its own merits, this flick tends to be very clever--they
seem to get all the historical facts right--but there's a lot of dumb
sprinkled in, too. If not for its attachment to an already known
property, I'm not sure this script would have been produced. Put it all
together and the ultimate product merits the so-so mark--as much for
unfulfilled potential as anything else.
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