I totally dig the yellow minions. There's some clever gags in here, but there is also the potential for some ham-fisted handling of "emotional" scenes. We'll see- the proof is in the execution....
One thing, though, the animation looks well executed. The animators look like they had fun. Certainly not shabby by any stretch.
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'there is also the potential for some ham-fisted handling of "emotional" scenes'
I'm just curious as to how you came to that conclusion from viewing this trailer, since it doesn't show any emotional scenes what-so-ever. It only showcases the comedic aspects of the film.
It's a conjecture based on the plot more than anything specific. The introduction of the 3 kids into the life of the hesitant bachelor is a bit of 'heart' that has been manufactured plenty of times before in films, and almost always with little deftness and skill. It's kind of a cliche' that is hard to pull off well mainly because it's so contrived.
Fair assessment. Sort of a "been there, done that" dealio.
I like the Don Martin-inspired design of the scientist guy.
I see your point, Keith. It does remain what's called a "studio movie", of course, but I hope you'll find it doesn't thread too much into the sappy/cliche realm.
And the animators indeed gave their best. So, thanks for the compliment, I'll pass it on... :)
Cheers,
Lionel
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