Igor
September. 19,2008 PGA cliché hunchbacked evil scientist's assistant aspires to become a scientist himself, much to the displeasure of the rest of the evil science community.
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This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Animated fable about a cliché hunchbacked evil scientist's assistant (John Cusack) who aspires to become a scientist himself, much to the displeasure of the rest of the evil science community."Igor" is the first animated feature film produced by Exodus Film Group and the French CGI animation studio, Sparx*. Work was split between the studio's Paris and Vietnam facilities, and despite a large array of celebrity voices, the film ended up becoming rather obscure. While not a smashing success, the film did earn a small profit. (This would also likely be the last film from Sparx*, as they were acquired by Virtuos shortly after.) Rotten Tomatoes writes, "With an animation style that apes Tim Burton, and a slew of cultural references that aren't clear enough to reach the crowds, Igor's patched together antics make it hard to see who the film is trying to please." This sums it up very nicely. The animation is clearly Burton-inspired (the king looks an awful lot like Halloween's mayor), and much of it was hit and miss. Fun, yes, but never a home run. Trying to pinpoint where it went wrong is difficult, though... something just feels off.
Well, well, well. Very clever. take one unpopular kid with weirdo mates, a bucketful of dreams and a love interest, and you come out with what should have been a very good film. It wasn't the worse film i've ever seen. I enjoyed it in parts. But it's like if you've ever been promised a really brilliant night out by your partner and he then takes you for a drink in your local, a Chinese take away and then, just to add insult to injury, asks you to pay half. Girls, you know what i mean. The point is i was so incredibly disappointed with this movie. It should have been great, something along the lines of nightmare before Christmas or even the corpse bride. It just wasn't. Watch it and decide for yourself. It wasn't the worse. It was just disappointing.
An underrated character has overcoming dreams, but he only receives mockery from the people around him.However, thanks to his dedication, he wins trust on himself and he triumphs over the adversity...and over his own insecurities.Does that sound familiar? That phrase could describe a big number of animation films, from the good ones (like A Bug's Life or Finding Nemo) to the horrible ones (like Bee Movie or Doogal).Unfortunately, Igor is a new addition to the second group, and it punishes us with 90 minutes of forced humor, far-fetched design and generic action sequences.Igor tried to make likable references to the horror cinema, but it could not achieve that because of its lack of ingenuity and grace.We are in presence of another pathetic animation film with a bland and insipid screenplay.The only thing I liked on this film was the character Scamper, thanks to Steve Buscemi's solid voice work.Pity that character has a very limited appearance on this movie.I am not among them, but I know many people excuse even the weakest screenplays when the animation is good.Well, Igor will also disappoint them, since the animation is absolutely generic and insipid.Igor may be better than the previously mentioned Bee Movie and Doogal...but that is the same as saying that drinking poison with lemon flavor is better than drinking poison with buttermilk flavour.In fact, saying "less bad" is more proper in this case than saying "better".In summary, Igor is a horrible animation film and an authentic waste of time.
Like a lot of computer animated movies these days, Igor is long on inventive visuals but short on good scripting. We have the formula as usual: misunderstood protagonist, his cute comedic sidekicks, the duplicitous villain and the complicated love interest. Something is missing though: a small ingredient called charm. And wit, if you really want to be thorough. Aside from a few amusing lines from the ever-sarcastic Steve Buscemi, and a indescribable finale where a female Frankenstein creates mayhem while dancing to the hits from 'Annie', there's precious little for anyone over the age of puberty to get their teeth into. The horror film-inspired art design is well done, but it still pales in comparison to the 16 year old stop motion The Nightmare Before Christmas.Which is the main problem.. there's nothing new here which hasn't already been done (and mostly better) in movies of a similar ilk. A decade ago, CGI films were still a novelty. Nowadays, like their 2D counterparts back in the 80's, the market is utterly clogged with them, and the love seems to have gone out of the production. Result: we get forgettable, identikit films like this, which are only good as a flickering babysitter why mummy and daddy are spending their benefits down the pub. I've probably said something similar in another review, but the days of Toy Story and Shrek seem a LLOONNGG time away.. 5/10