As motion pictures adapted from video games go, “The Angry Birds Movie” is leagues superior to, say, 1993’s “Super Mario Bros.” This new movie, which uses the bright, color-rich palette of the smartphone phenom for which it’s named, as well as its hook of nonaeronautic feathered creatures getting around via catapult, is not much beyond a superficially amiable ball of fluff.
Parents need to know that The Angry Birds Movie is a loud, silly, sometimes crude - and sometimes funny - animated film based on the popular app. The main character, Red(Jason Sudeikis), is truly an angry bird: He tries to exist in polite society, but his bad attitude wont let him, so hes forced into anger-management class. As you might expect, there are plenty of scenes of birds being kicked, punched, and hurled through the air, as well as explosions. Eggs are stolen from their parent birds and put in peril, and their parents are visibly upset.
Its about angry outbursts, birds catapulting through the air, and big explosions. Still, for a movie based on an app, ANGRY BIRDS has a lot of story to it. Youll learn why the birds are so angry and what led to their ongoing war with the green pigs. It takes a while to get to that war, but once it does, the movie has plenty of action.
This is really funny movie, very related to the original game, which is very important for those who have played the game before, the graphics are awesome.
The Angry Birds Movie is unnecessary but cute, like a bonnet on a cat — and there are certainly worse recommendations than that.
Not bad really, The film is harmless and aimed towards kids and I have no problems with it.Its colorfully, and well animated.I have a great time watching the film