ButILookGood
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This is a wonderful family show! It tackles great subjects like social challenges, bullying, standing up for yourself, perseverance, kindness, friendship and learning that differences are just differences and we are all valuable people.
The parents, of course, are made out to be a little obnoxious (probably the kids' views), but they are very loving and supportive. All of the characters have fun personalities and the kids are all great actors and very talented. The friend, Simon and the little sister are very funny!
Just a side note: Emotional Support Animals do not have legal public access rights like Service Dogs do. However, I am sure some schools make an acception. 😁
The parents, of course, are made out to be a little obnoxious (probably the kids' views), but they are very loving and supportive. All of the characters have fun personalities and the kids are all great actors and very talented. The friend, Simon and the little sister are very funny!
Just a side note: Emotional Support Animals do not have legal public access rights like Service Dogs do. However, I am sure some schools make an acception. 😁
As an adult, I found it a little slow, cheesy and some not so great acting. But I think it is geared towards kids and I appreciate family friendly films! It probably is a lower budget project, but not all shows have to be huge budget blockbusters. There is room for creativity and imagination, even if you don't have a big budget. What's more, it is nice to see a series that is fun for the whole family! I am so sick of movies and television being full of profanity, violence and disgusting scenes. This one is clean, the kids work together and they appreciate their family and what they have. If you have kids, this is something you all can watch together.
While I really enjoyed this movie, I noticed many people are comparing it to the original. I can totally see how many people would be disappointed with some story, character and musical changes. It's true that it seems the characters don't seem as physically and emotionally strong and wild with their facial expressions and body language. Nevertheless, that was a cartoon. This is not. I believe this movie is not meant to be the same. Therefore, I am looking at this movie for its value and not in comparison to the original. In fact, it is meant to be a bit more reserved and lifelike. I love that the characters look more real and act more like they would if the animal could talk. Having said that, I agree my mind stepped out of the movie, as I was tripped up on the acting of one of the characters and a few other issues. And, there were a couple of scenes (as part of the story) that were pretty disturbing.
Yes, I know there is always a tragedy and a villain. Not saying there shouldn't be. Just with the more true to life artistry, they seemed more realistic. At any rate, James Earl Jones was, of course, amazing! Moreover, I lost myself in the spectacular scenery and authenticity of the animals. To me, a sign of a good movie is when you feel like you are there. ... I felt like I was there!