Big screen, little screen review: Animations

Movie flyer of The Addams Family2
Movie flyer of The Addams Family2 (Photo credit: Instagram (@meettheaddams))

This week’s review is a double, we’ll look at two animations. I have a weakness for cartoons therefore without further delay the two animations flicks are Addams Family2– and Ron’s Gone Wrong. Let’s start with Ron’s gone wrong

Ron’s gone wrong

Ron’s Gone Wrong is the story of Barney, a socially awkward teen, his new digitally connected appliance, which is alleged to be his “best friend”, puts them into an action-filled trip. Ron’s Gone Wrong is very funny and is placed in the social media age, a journey in which boy and robot draw closer to conditions with the amazing ugliness of true alliance. Honestly, this movie is so pure. I would say get the family together, and the neighbours and their children for some movie time on the weekend. You’ll be glad you all did. The young at heart ought to get pleasure from the mocking characteristics of this feature. However, children, too, can gain from the movies’ rude attitude towards technology as well as its operations. What the animated feature lacks in thought, it covers n engaging first-class comedy.

Ron’s Gone Wrong doesn’t try to make problems of matters that persons would be concerned within the tech world, it keeps the story straightforward.  Delivered by an entertaining voice cast, Ron’s Gone Wrong doesn’t have an exclusive principle to denote its relevance, on the other hand, its communication is definitely pertinent. The film serves up some sharp commentary about the harmful effects of social media and l am certain that Ron’s Gone wrong is among the top cartoon feature forms I’ve watched in its entirety to date; it’s a good-looking film that demonstrates to its viewers how to be a friend. This is a very good children’s flick, with very important messages, and a great array of cartoon characters.

Rating: PG (Some impolite language)

Genre:         Comedy, Kids & Family, Animation

Director:     Sarah SmithJean-Philippe VineOctavio E. Rodriguez

Producer:    Julie LockhartLara Breay

Writer:         Peter BaynhamSarah Smith

 

 

Addam’s Family2

We now look at our next feature of our double review Addam’s Family2. Everyone’s favourite spooky family returns in this animated comedy sequel, In this all-new motion picture we find Morticia and Gomez distraught that their children are growing up, skipping family dinners, and totally consumed with other activities. However, their parents decided to compel the team into their disturbed group to travel with them for one final unhappy family vacation. The trek is across the United States of America (USA) it takes them out of their comfort zone and into a very funny disagreement with their idiotic cousin, IT, as well as many of the movie’s new characters.

What could possibly go wrong? Well you and the family can find out at the Carib-5 or any of the Palace Amusement complexes locally to know exactly what went wrong. It is a kid’s movie, but even so the plot was definitely not always cohesive. It didn’t seem to stream well, and there were not enough funny scenes. Thanks for reading, see you next, as they say, “at the Jamaica Monitor’s Movie reviews.”

David R. Muhammad is a former morning host on Visions Television and a former member of the Palace Amusement Media Movie Review Committee. He is currently the Student Protocol Officer of the Nation of Islam’ study group – Jamaica.

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