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A Bug's Life
Movie Stats & Links |
| Starring: |
Lots of celebrity
voices. |
| MPAA Rated: |
GG |
| Released By: |
Walt Disney Pictures |
| Web Site: |
www.abugslife.com |
| Kiddie Movie: |
You betcha. |
| Date Movie: |
She might like it
better than you. |
| Gratuitous Sex: |
Nope. |
| Gratuitous
Violence: |
Nope, but the
grasshoppers are kinda scary. |
| Action: |
Some cool bug
chasing scenes. |
| Laughs: |
More for kids than
adults. |
| Memorable
Scene: |
The out-takes, and
the bug rescue scene with the bird. |
| Memorable
Quote: |
None. |
| Directed By: |
John Lasseter |
| Produced By: |
Darla K. Anderson,
Kevin Reher |
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A Bug's Life
A Movie Review |
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A quote I hear as I'm leaving "A Bug's
Life:" "The out-takes were the best part of the movie."
Sadly, I have to agree..
Now don't get me wrong, "A Bug's Life" is a good movie,
but it just doesn't live up to the vaulted expectations that
"Toy Story" developed as a predecessor. The story goes sort
of like this: You've got an ant colony. Each year they get
visited by grasshoppers who expect the ants to pick their
food, offer it up on the temple made of a leaf and some
rocks, and the grasshoppers will leave them alone. This year
the crop picking is going fine, until accident-prone Flik,
kind of a nutty-professor ant, accidentally knocks over the
pile of seeds, losing them all to the river below. Well, the
grasshoppers are pissed when their food isn't there, so they
give the ants another chance to round up some food before
the rainy season comes. The ants have a dilemma, pick the
food for themselves as they normally would and brave the
wrath of the grasshoppers, or pick the food for the
grasshoppers and leave none for themselves.
Well, the ants opt to pick the food for the grasshoppers,
but Flik thinks that they can scare the grasshoppers away
with a little help from bigger bugs. So, Princess Anna lets
Flik go to the "city" to round up some warrior bugs, and
Flik, through a bunch of miscommunications and
misunderstandings, rounds up circus bugs instead. Well, they
aren't warrior bugs, but do offer some help, and the ending,
well, the ending works itself out.
It's a nice story, kind of cute, but here was my problem
- I just didn't find myself connecting with Flik. Sure he
was kind of a goof, sure his character came off as sort of
lovable, but maybe it was just that he looked like all of
the other ants that made me not separate him from the bunch.
The circus ants, well, I could relate to each of their
personalities because they were all different bugs - a dung
beetle, a praying mantis, a stick bug, a black widow spider,
a ladybug, and others, and they each had a personality that
you could imaging that bug to have, but Flik was an ant,
like all of the rest of the ants, and although with a
personality, he looked the same. I don't know, maybe it was
just me, but I didn't root for Flik.
Is "A Bug's Life" for the kids? Sure, although they might
get a little scared by the grasshoppers, but it's cute and
the animation and colors might be enough to keep the kids
interested. As an adult, the movie had its chuckles, but
other than being amused by the circus bugs I just wasn't
caring if the ants survived the upcoming onslaught of the
grasshoppers.
But why the quote at the beginning of this review? Well,
in a funny maneuver, the credits incorporated "out-takes" of
the "filming" of the movie. They showed bugs messing up
their lines, running into the "camera," and one of the bugs
peeing on the queen ant. They were, for me, the best part of
the movie, so don't get up and run out of the theater when
"The End" hits the screen.
The rating for "A Bug's Life?" Well, for an adult to see
I give it 1 ½ stars. From the laughs of some of the
kids around me I give it 3 ½ stars for the kids. Let's
average them together and give "A Bug's Life" 2 ½ stars
out of 5.
That's it for this one! I'm The Dude on the Right!!
L8R!!! |