Opening Day: 13 March 2014
Synopsis: The movie stars Daniel Radcliffe and is about the previously untold story of murder that brought together a young Allen Ginsberg (Radcliffe), Jack Kerouac (Huston) and William Burroughs (Foster) at Columbia University in 1944, providing the spark that would lead to their Beat Revolution. This is the true story of friendship and murder that led to the birth of an entire generation.
Genre: CG Animation
Director: Peter Lepeniotis
Cast: Will Arnett, Katherine Heigl, Liam Neeson, Brendan Fraser, Stephen Lang, Maya Rudolph, Sarah Gadon, Gabriel Iglesias, Jeff Dunham
RunTime: 1 hr 25 mins
Rating: PG
Released By: GV
Official Website: https://www.facebook.com/TheNutJobMovie
Opening Day: 13 March 2014
Synopsis: The movie stars Daniel Radcliffe and is about the previously untold story of murder that brought together a young Allen Ginsberg (Radcliffe), Jack Kerouac (Huston) and William Burroughs (Foster) at Columbia University in 1944, providing the spark that would lead to their Beat Revolution. This is the true story of friendship and murder that led to the birth of an entire generation.
Movie Review:
When we talk about animated films, we often think about Pixar and
DreamWorks. If the entry is from neither of these big names, then there
surely needs to be a ‘wow’ factor to convince and draw crowds to the
cinema for the animated feature. Unfortunately, that can’t be said of
‘The Nut Job’.
The Nut Job is a story about a community of animals living at the park,
trying out all ways to gather enough food for the winter. An outcast
squirrel, Surly (voiced by Will Arnett), plans to raid a nut store to
get enough food for only himself. However, a more righteous female
squirrel, Andie (voiced by Katherine Heigl), propose that they work
together for the good of everybody at the park. However, behind all
these, it turns out that the leader of the lot, Raccoon (voiced by Liam
Neeson), has deeper motivations all along…
In short, the story is one that is predictable and unattractive. It’s
even mind boggling as to why the ‘human gang’s bank robbery’ was even
worth mentioning in the movie’s official synopsis. It certainly did not
have any anchoring or value-add effect to the film. The development of
the movie was also too cliché – even little children will need more
engaging storyline to maintain their interest.
In its attempt to pitch at achieving ‘family entertainment’, there were
several attempts at getting laughs from adults as well. Sadly, they
didn’t work out well. The intended jokes were too intentional and stale,
barely entertaining anyone in the theatre.
Expectedly, given the current technology, the graphics were vibrant,
sharp and clear. The computer animation was also smooth and easy to
watch. These would have worked to the advantage of the film, but the
design of the characters simply lacked characteristic and charm. That,
coupled with a rather bare storyline, hardly made the 90-min in the
cinema worthwhile.
Overall, The Nut Job is at best a boring pastime film. Since a sequel
of this film has already been decided for release in 2016, we can only
wish the best for the team. FYI, the trailer of the film is cut very
well. You may wish to watch that 10 times over on YouTube than to set
foot into the cinema for this film.
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