Wednesday, 28 September 2005

For anybody who loves good animation/claymation, wit, puns and the beautiful British humour, make sure you don't miss out on Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit.

Caught the movie last night and it had me wishing I was part of the scriptwriting process.

The amount of word play, witticisms and hilarious humour involved in the entire script was highly impressive.

This was entertainment on double, maybe even triple levels.

The story and the wonderful work put into animating the whole movie was really great and simply watching it on the surface level was entertaining in itself.

However, it was the little details lurking in the background that will not be picked up until the second or third watching that added to its beauty.

On top of that, the play on words. Oh my goodness. To have such a strong grasp of the English language and come up with such great one-liners that tied in to the entire theme of the movie was enough to make me want to worship the ground the scriptwriters walk on.

Unfortunately, there isn't really a point in me giving examples because you will not get the joke until you actually watch the movie.

Which means you have to watch the movie.

Seriously.

I caught their previous feature films years ago and was duly impressed by it. It seems that they've only gotten better at their work over time.

Besides, Gromit is so cute!

1 comment:

Rodney Olsen said...

We caught a preview of the movie a couple of weeks back. We're huge W&G fans and we certainly weren't dissapointed.

It's a great movie and I totally agree with you about there being many levels of humour. Even the brand names on household appliances are funny.

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