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The Magic Roundabout review

Posted : 2 years, 1 month ago on 20 March 2022 01:50

I admit, I did not like this movie first time, but when I saw it today for the first time in three years I was surprised. While bearing little resemblance to the 1960s show, which is just timeless, this is a decent and colourful contemporary tribute.

There are flaws still with the film. The plot is very thin, and sometimes is made up of disconnected scenes. The script has some knowing lines but there are parts where the jokes only come across as average. Also it is a little too short so while the characters still maintain their simple charm, they weren't developed properly.

That said there are a vast majority of things that compensate. For one thing, the visuals are absolutely striking and colourful. Then there is the brilliant soundtrack, that is sunny and really pleasant to the ears. But what made the movie was the film was the voice cast, with fun supporting turns from Jim Broadbent, Bill Nighy and Lee Evans(who I have found annoying in the past). Tom Baker is deliciously malevolent as ZeeBad and Ian McKellan is exceptional as always. But Robbie Williams's cheeky and charming performance as Doogal is the nicest surprise.

All in all, has its failings but it is decent and colourful. It is a shame really it was bastardised by its god awful American counterpart Doogal, which is little more than lame pop culture references and redeemed only by the quality of its animation and the in general talented voice cast(but Jon Stewart was completely wrong for ZeeBad) though they did deserve much better. 7/10 for Magic Roundabout. Bethany Cox


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A bad movie

Posted : 12 years, 9 months ago on 18 July 2011 08:41

This movie seemed to be really lame and, to be honest, I wonder how I actually ended up watching the damned thing. Anyway, when I was a kid, there was this show called ‘Le manège enchanté’ on TV but even though I have to admit that it was a pretty cute and harmless puppet show, it was aimed obviously towards the very small children. For this movie, they tried to modernize the whole thing with some computer animation but the end-result was just terrible. Seriously, it is not very often that I came across such an ugly animated feature. To make things worse, they also changed its traditional whimsical tone but the whole thing was eventually just way too sophisticated and scary for young kids and still too boring and childish for grown-ups. Basically, nothing worked with this movie. If you check online, you will see that they are 2 different versions around, this one voiced by the UK voice-cast and another called ‘Doogal’ with a US voice-cast and, to be honest, I’m not even sure which version I saw but I don’t really care at all.  Anyway, to conclude, the whole thing was just a huge failure and it is not worth a look at all. 



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