The Fantastic Mr. Fox
Review
by Anthony Morris
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The Fantastic Mr. Fox
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This really shouldn’t work. Director Wes Anderson (Rushmore, The Life Aquatic) is known for a lot of things, but stop-motion animation and kids films aren’t two of them. And yet, his adaptation of the much-loved Roald Dahl tale is funny, exciting, and a flat-out joy from start to finish. While
filling the film with his typical quirky and deadpan touches, Anderson
sticks close to Dahl’s story of Mr. Fox (the voice of George Clooney)
and the time he took on a trio of nasty local farmers in a battle that
soon takes on epic proportions. So fans of the book have little to fear
here.
Likewise, fans of Anderson’ earlier films will soon
discover that – despite being both a children’s story, and done
entirely in stop-motion animation – this is as much part of his own
unique world as any of his other films (and not just because Bill
Murray does the voice of Mr. Fox’s badger lawyer – Mr. Fox’s wife
paints landscape with thunderstorms, which is about as Anderson-esque a
touch as you can get).
But while Anderson’s last few films
have increasingly left the comedy side of things behind, this packs in
a steady stream of jokes, one-liners, and just plain funny pieces of
animation.
If you're already a fan of Anderson's work
just seeing various wild animals using his style of deadpan,
self-depreciating comedy in a claymation replica of his quasi-1960s
world is hilarious.
Even if you are not, The Fantastic Mr. Fox is an extremely funny film for all ages, and is something special.
4.5
out
of 5
The Fantastic Mr. Fox
Australian release: 7th January,
2010
Official
Site: The Fantastic Mr. Fox
Cast: George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman
Director: Wes Anderson
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