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Topic: Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
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Stu Jamieson
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 524
From: Buccan, Qld, Australia
Registered: Jan 2008
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posted 10-13-2012 04:48 AM
When the Madagascar franchise turns into a Bond-style action caper, you know it's jumped the shark. Although not the most credible of premises, this kids series about zoo escapees trying to make their way back home works because most of the action takes place out of sight of humans, and when humans do see them, they see them as mere animals, not the walking talking Hollywood animal stars that they are. It's the "if a tree falls in the forest..." principle that makes it work - if zoo animals walk and talk like humans and no one's there to see it, did it really happen? Toy Story works on exactly the same principle.
The third film in the series, has our animal friends mixing it with humans in the hustle bustle of Monte Carlo; gambling in casinos and driving getaway stunt cars through busy streets and over roof tops. It's a jarring departure from the previous two movies, even within this fictional universe, and it destroys the fantasy.
However the Monte Carlo sequence is merely a stop gap measure to bridge between the poorly thought through conclusion of the previous film and the new plot involving a troupe of ailing circus animals and admittedly the film does markedly improve from this point on. Unfortunately the relentless pursuit of a Monacan animal control officer is an incessant reminder of the films flimsy beginning.
But of course the film isn't made for adults so the opinions that matter are those of children and the kids seem to just lap it all up and have a wonderful time. On those grounds the film must be deemed a success, dishing out all the hijinks and humour kids have come to expect from the previous two films.
Regardless, it would be nice to think that this film rounds out the Madagascar franchise but don't bet on it; there's potentially a wealth of circus antics to follow.
6 out of 10.
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