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The Aristocats review

Posted : 1 year, 11 months ago on 6 June 2022 06:55

No tiene ni el fuerte en el apartado técnico ni es divertida. Los diseños son lindos, pero la historia, que intenta ser un poco mas seria, no da para mucho.


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An average movie

Posted : 7 years, 4 months ago on 22 December 2016 09:10

I already saw this movie but since it was a while back, I thought I might as well check it out again. Well, to be honest, I have never been a huge fan of this movie. Indeed, I always had a hard time with Disney's animated features starring some talking animals but, at least, I have to admit it, in this genre, it wasn’t really the worse movie they made. Eventually, the biggest issue with this movie is that it came after ‘Lady and The Tramp’ and, in my opinion, the whole thing was pretty much a remake switching the dogs with some cats. As a result, it must be one of Disney’s laziest efforts. And yet, in spite of its flaws, it still think it is a really cute movie. Indeed, the animation was not bad at all and the intro sung by Maurice Chevalier was nice. On top of that, it was pretty neat that the action was taking place in Paris. Furthermore, the various chases involving the butler in some side-car and those 2 dogs were actually pretty awesome and in fact probably those were some of the best action scenes I have ever seen in a Disney animated feature. Eventually, it is actually a decent watch, especially for the very young kids. Anyway, to conclude, even though it is rather minor effort from Disney, I still think it is a classic and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre. 



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The Aristocats

Posted : 8 years, 6 months ago on 10 November 2015 05:58

With the death of Walt Disney the animation studio was left adrift and quickly churned out this piece of product to keep things afloat. Pieced together from disparate parts of various older films, The Aristocats doesn’t have much going on between the ears. It sure is cute, though.

 

There’s just not much here to recommend. Everything was done already in Lady and the Tramp, or 101 Dalmatians, or any number of shorts starring adorable talking animals. No character is memorable, and the animation is frequently rough, bordering on ugly more than once. Despite only being about 80 minutes, The Aristocats never quite finds a successful footing.

 

The story is about a wealthy former opera singer who plans on leaving her vast fortune to her beloved pet cats, much to the chagrin of her long-suffering butler. Her butler plans on removing the cats from the equation, but not with the delicious villainy of, say, Cruella De Vil, but by dropping them off in the farmland outside of Paris. Edgar the butler is not a memorable or engaging villain, in fact, he’s more of a pitiable character of slapstick and middling development.

 

Only two things about The Aristocats truly stand out, the song “Everybody Wants to be a Cat” and some of the vocal work, mostly the sophisticated tones of Eva Gabor. Granted, even “Everybody Wants to be a Cat” is not without its problems. Disney has long had a complicated history with racial caricatures in its films, and seeing the ensemble of stereotypes on display is unnerving. Aside from these two things, The Aristocats is the sight of Disney spinning its wheels wondering where to take the brand and creativity of the studio without the patriarch. 



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