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Happy Feet Two review

Posted : 12 years, 2 months ago on 17 February 2012 01:31

Great movie may not be upto the mark of Happy Feet, its predecessor, but a family treat. The movie returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica, embracing the audience with the famous tap-dancing penguin, Mumble, the love of his life, Gloria and their old friends Ramon and Lovelace.

Happy feet two earmarked Erik, son of Mumble and Gloria, who is struggling to find his own particular talents. With new dangers are loaming the penguin nation, it's going to take everyone working--and dancing--together to save them.

Side by side to Penguins there are Bill & Will to grace the show.

A story about trying to save the penguin population from a lack of food caused by global warming.


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An average movie

Posted : 12 years, 4 months ago on 11 December 2011 07:52

Since 'Happy Feet' was a huge success, it was rather expected that they would come up with a sequel but, to be honest, even though I was pleasantly surprised by the first installment, I was actualy rather skeptical about the potential for a sequel. And indeed, the end result was nothing great and this movie never reached the same success as its predecessor. I mean, the animation was once again pretty good but, this time, it was nothing new and it was the same thing for the whole ecological message. To make things worse, the story was rather generic and even rather underwhelming. At least, I have to admit that I Ioved these 2 krills (voiced by Brad Pitt and Matt Damon) and these new characters were totally awesome. They were really funny and the whole concept (some krills become individualist and decide they won't follow the rest of the pack) was a real masterstroke. Unfortunately, they had just a subplot which was too bad. Still, the whole thing remained a well made animated flick, the characters were still charming enough and I guess it is still worth a look, especially if you have some young kids to entertain as they will probably love the damned thing.



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