HAPPY FEET
(2006) |
Featuring the voices of Elijah Wood,
Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Hugo
Weaving, Anthony LaPaglia,
E.G. Daily, Steve Irwin, Johnny A. Sanchez, Carlos Alazraqui, Lombardo
Boyar, Jeff Garcia, Fat Joe, Chrissie Hynde, Roger Rose, Peter Carroll
and Larry Moss.
Screenplay by George
Miller, John Collee, Judy Morris and Warren Coleman.
Directed by George
Miller.
Distributed by Warner Brothers Pictures. 128 minutes. Rated
PG. |
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Happy Feet
Sort of like The March
of the Penguins without the actual penguins, but with added music and
cute humor; Happy Feet is a charming if slightly inconsequential kids
flick. This computer animated tale seems made by committee to be a
kiddie smash — it has cute penguins, an easy-to-take moral about being
yourself and a sound ecological message (which frankly, feels a tiny bit
tacked on, like halfway through the movie they saw An Inconvenient
Truth and decided they should address these ideas, too).
It is the story of Mumble,
a baby penguin who through some freak can't sing like all other penguins,
but he can do an old soft-shoe like Savion Glover. (In fact the dances
for the penquin were designed by Glover, unfortunately they necessarily lose
a little oomph just due to the penguin's extremely short legs.) This
difference in artistic pursuits makes him odd and a pariah in his community
— and if you're an outcast as a penguin you're not likely to make it.
What the penguins don't
mention is why Mumble, though a full-grown penguin, still has the cute,
downy gray and white baby fur. All of the other penguins in the film
who have not just recently been hatched have the normal black and white with
just little slips of blue and orange. However, the penguins don't seem
concerned with his stunted growth. They are just upset when he wants
to dance when the rest of them like to sing.
Which brings us to the
music. It is fine and done well, but... I just don't like it
when movies try to shoehorn popular songs in completely inappropriate
settings. I didn't like it when they used Nirvana and Elton John in
Moulin Rouge or Queen and AC/DC in A Knight's Tale or The Cure
and New Order in Marie Antoinette and I don't like it here. I
kept watching wondering how all these singing penguins who had never left
Antarctica had become so familiar with the songbooks of Prince, Elvis
Presley, The Beatles, Earth Wind & Fire, Queen, The Beach Boys, et al.
It pulls you out of the fantasy world the movie is creating every single
time.
However, these objections
aside, Happy Feet is a perfectly cute little parable. If you
have to take kids out to a movie, you could do a lot worse. (11/06)
Jay
S. Jacobs
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Posted: November 24, 2006.
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