27 July 2009

Hollywood New Release “G-Force” Review

The Hollywood new release movie “G-Force” is Scripted by Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley and is directed by Hoyt Yeatman. It has hit the theater on 24th July 2009. The Star cast and crew of the movie are Bill Nighy, Will Arnett, Tyler Patrick Jones, Kelli Garner, Piper Mackenzie Harris, Gabriel Casseus, Jack Conley and many more..


G-Force, is a family adventure produced by Jerry Bruckheimer (Pirates of the Caribbean), movie holds an interesting bunch of characters. It isn't a bum movie by any count and hooks as a fun kiddos movie. But a tired and formulaic plot means the movie is not 'must-watch' by any means and caters mostly to the little ones. The tale follows a specially trained team of secret agent guinea pigs that works for the US government. Their mission is to clog an evil billionaire (Bill Nighty) who manufactures home appliances from taking over the world through a microchip he has planted in to them.

To begin with the positive, the animation is excellent at its top-notch. The guinea pigs look very photo-realistic and after a few minutes you would forget they're CGI. There is an elemental cuteness factor to them just like last year's Alvin and the Chipmunks. You will be entertained with plenty of jokes to keep smile on your face.

The plot is tired and doesn't attempt to bring anything new on the screen. There are subplots rarely similar to last year's Bolt, and the finale has an creepy resemblance to Transformers. Aside from being predictable from the start, the biggest problem here comes out in the final scenes – the villain's motivations are laughably ridiculous. It wasn't hard enough to stomach the improbability in an evil billionaire's plan to take over the world by installing timed microchips at every home appliance he manufactures, the final reel tries to implement a twist far-fetched that one wonders what was going on in their mind when coming up with such reels. For Sure, kids will chew it up, but adults have to watch the screen at the stupidity of it all. Yet, lessons are learned and there's a bit of emotional quotient towards the end that makes partially saves it....


Some other problem is the action scenes. There are too many, and most of them are uninvolved. The movie starts with a 10 minute long covert operation that gets tiring a quarter of the way throughout. Every other ten minutes or so comes another chase or mission that only serves as eye-candy and gets monotonous, especially at the finale. The special effects of the movie are great, but what's the need for exploding cars and buildings in a kiddo's movie?

The voice clarity is impressive. Hmm...So is G-Force recommended? Mostly if you have kids between 3-13 years old. It's not a bum movie at a stretch and you will surely not get bored in the theaters, but the movie could have been so much more. Some of the upcoming Hollywood movies are:A Perfect Getaway, Julli and Juliya, Bandslam and many more...

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