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Planet 51

Planet 51

Planet 51

Planet 51 was actually my first film of the day, and a great little cartoon it was too.

Plot-in-a-nutshell: Earthling astronaut lands on alien planet where he’s treated much as E.T. would have been in 1950′s America.

It seems that computer animated films are really doing well right now. It used to be that PIXAR made the only good ones. Then Dreamworks started to weigh in with the likes of Shrek. Now more companies are adding their fare to the pile and the quality is holding high.

Planet 51 is definitely worth a look. The whole setting is lovely with a green-skinned alien version of 1950′s America being used. As far as they’re concerned, humans are evil creatures bent on taking over their planet and turning them all into zombies. And they only exist in movies. Until Captain Charles T. Baker lands in Lem’s back yard.

As with so many animated films these days, it’s the background touches that really make it. The little in-jokes like the bicycle flying across the moon, or the pet dog that looks like an “Alien” alien. It even pee’s acid. And the little subplot with the postman and the dog.

The whole look is excellent, too. The way the architecture and so forth has all been planned out and kept consistent. The vehicles and how they work. It actually made me think of Robots in that it’s a familiar and yet alien environment.

The vocal talent doesn’t really stand out, though. The performances are good enough, but the only instantly recognisable voice for me was John Cleese. Dwayne Johnson (formerly known as “The Rock” and thank gumption he’s dropped that) does actually sound like an actor – certainly more than he manages to carry off in live-action films.

It’s not the best animated film this year by a long chalk, but it’s definitely worth catching.

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2 comments to Planet 51

  • Planet 51 Official Fanclub SPAIN Mozilla Firefox Windows

    Hello!
    I’m the Community Manager of Planet 51, and I want to thank you for this article. It’s so nice to see what you think and you liked the movie.
    I’d like to recommend you some things about our movie.
    - become fan on Facebook to know all the news we’re posting. http://www.facebook.com/planet51
    there you’ll find information about our games for iPhone or the ones you can play on Facebook.
    - play our virtual world here http://www.planet51online.com with this promotional code AWIN53346754 and you could win some of our prizes and merchandising.
    - and if you want to watch some presentationes, click here http://www.slideshare.net/Planet51 and see what we’ve published.

    Thank you so much for everything and we wish you a Happy New Year!
    bye!

  • Wow, well that was unexpected! I’ll check out the sites when I have some time and keep my eyes open for the next film :)

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