6/10
Cute but Cliché Creature
20 August 2024
My Sweet Monster is the kind of animated film that feels like it's trying to capture the magic of better, more polished fairy tales but doesn't quite hit the mark. The story is one you've seen a hundred times before-an unlikely hero, a misunderstood monster, and a journey that predictably leads to friendship and understanding. While this formula isn't necessarily a bad thing, it does make the film feel overly familiar, lacking the spark that would make it truly stand out.

One of the biggest drawbacks here is the animation. It's clear that the budget wasn't on par with some of the more prominent animated features out there, and it shows. The animation often feels stiff and cheap, with character movements that lack the fluidity and expressiveness you'd hope for. This detracts from the overall experience, making it harder to fully immerse yourself in the world the film is trying to create.

Despite these shortcomings, My Sweet Monster does have some redeeming qualities. For one, the villain is surprisingly enjoyable. The voice acting for this character is lively and engaging, making the villain easily the most memorable part of the film. Additionally, there's an undeniable charm to the movie, even if it's a bit rough around the edges. It's the kind of film that kids might enjoy despite its flaws, and there are a few moments that even adults might find amusing.
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