Trained in the skills of sea power, Pi the fish can fight a shark, sink a squid or batter any random predator that ever threatens his friends and neighbors on the reef. Unfortunately, being ... Read allTrained in the skills of sea power, Pi the fish can fight a shark, sink a squid or batter any random predator that ever threatens his friends and neighbors on the reef. Unfortunately, being the only hero in town can take its toll, especially when a group of sharks declares that t... Read allTrained in the skills of sea power, Pi the fish can fight a shark, sink a squid or batter any random predator that ever threatens his friends and neighbors on the reef. Unfortunately, being the only hero in town can take its toll, especially when a group of sharks declares that the end of the reef is soon at hand.
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This film teaches kids how to combat, how to work as a team and how to establish the role and how to become better, prepare yourself into stardom and how to cope in environments that are vast, deadly and dangerous. The kids film is largely enjoyable for two distinct reasons. That's 1. The movie preparing kids into adulthood or teenager hood, and 2. Also the responsibility of a younger person to become stronger and a better version of themselves.
These reasons include the role of combat, practising fights which does introduce the team-work to defeat the sharks, adapting to the environment. And creating a Flux between troops, a guy falling in-love, and a person trying to become the best of themselves. Its the preparation that becomes really GOOD. I enjoyed it as a Kid. And that's what made it good.
I'd rate this film a 5 Out of 10 Because it doesn't fail to Entertain, and the fishes were fun and uplifted a poorly effected two-parter. Average rather then BAD, Decent viewing.
The Reef 2's biggest improvement is in the animation, it's much more colourful and polished. While the stiff and sometimes too creepy character designs leave much to be desired, the primary colours are incredibly vibrant and quite beautiful and the fish world is portrayed far more imaginatively. The soundtrack is bouncy and characterful, bringing a real energy to what's happening, while the story is a little tighter in places and much less of a rip-off than the first film was- as well as actually having a nice message- and there are some fun moments like the break dancing prawns, the choreography of the jellyfish and some sly references and jokes that might mildly amuse adults.
On the other hand, the characters are stiff in movement with very limited expressions, and some for the villain characters may be too much for youngsters (I've seen worse character designs certainly, but that doesn't stop the characters from looking less than appealing). They are less than appealing in personality too, being a mix of dull stereotypes (especially the villains) or being annoying (Andy Dick's Dylan). Pi manages to be both. The voice work is certainly much more involved than the voice work in the first film, with the voice actors actually sounding like they were trying, Jamie Kennedy in particular is surprisingly good and this is coming from a non-fan. Some however do overdo it to the point of being grating, Andy Dick being the worst offender (then again Dick is annoying in a lot of things), and while Drake Bell has more energy than Freddie Pinze Jnr. and he's a touch more subtle than he was in this year's A Mouse's Tale he's a bit shrill and wooden still in places.
The script and humour have their moments, but they do lack sharpness and come about all over the place, once again there is too much toilet humour that comes randomly and doesn't belong really in the film. The dialogue is mostly very, very cheesy, with most of the puns inducing more groans than laughs. The story is better executed than that of the first film, but does have a good deal of dull stretches that lead to little, it is often incredibly dumb and while it is not derivative of other movies as such there is still an over-familiarity and a distinct lack of charm and heart. The climax is far too silly to be tense and is very rushed as well.
In conclusion, an improvement but still not very good. 4/10 Bethany Cox
After Watching this movie I managed to achieve nirvana and truly feel as one with SEA DRAGON TO WHICH I GIVE MY SELF FULLY.
My son doesn't find it entertaining, He said that the characters have no facial expressions. All stiff, and all the fishes are learning to be legend by slaying a shark. It is just the same as the first one, a shark tale and finding Nemo rip off. It is supposed to be for the little kids like 5's but the 5 year old's would dislike it as well!
The movie is too long and when I was watching it, I stopped watching it in the middle of the movie, So did my son.
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- Gross worldwide
- $8,829,781
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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