A paradise called MADAGASCAR
Madagascar: Sentiments come in all forms, be it in ego centric humans or zoo loving narcissist animals. Complacency is the biggest adversary of progress. ‘A place for everything and everything in its place’ is the underlying dictum of the movie. The undying zeal never to relinquish and facing adversities head on is what inspires me the most. Friends don’t give up on each other, period (I like this too!). The kids are in splits in this one. Vibrant colors evoke vibrant emotions. The universal archetypes are also developed quite beautifully. Voice over is flawless as ever.
The best part of the movie was “MOVE IT MOVE IT” by the lemur king Julian in his supposedly Indian/Jamaican accent. This movie somehow reminds me of “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel. (perhaps it’s the animal on ship connection).
The best part of the movie was “MOVE IT MOVE IT” by the lemur king Julian in his supposedly Indian/Jamaican accent. This movie somehow reminds me of “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel. (perhaps it’s the animal on ship connection).
3 Comments:
DID YOU DRAW the pictures on your BLOG????
Fandootastic!
By Swapnil, at 9:46 AM
of course i did :)
By Devyani, at 11:30 AM
"Maurice Iam tired , wave my hand for me --[after a while], Faster you naughty little monkey !"
King Julian's accent is just too cool.
One of my all time fav animation movies.
Giri !
By Anonymous, at 9:02 PM
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