(Dec 9, 2022 at 7:55 PM)Spritanium Wrote: It all looks great. The general attitude here has been really cynical and I just don't get it. Looks like a super faithful and fun adaptation with the coolest version of Toad Town I've ever seen. They even gave it some verticality; this is the first iteration of the Mushroom Kingdom where the floating obstacle courses actually seem like they belong in the same worldI like the setting work a lot and the background details and little bits of animation are great, even if the character designs aren't. Everyone on the team handling that is doing god's work trying to prop up the rest of the film. The major issue is that, as stated before, the writing and general delivery of the movie is completely obnoxious, to the point where even things that could theoretically be decent jokes come off as grating. Add in all of the low hanging fruit that people have already beaten to death long, long ago and there just isn't much there.
I'm not exactly asking for high brow writing here, I thought both Sonic movies were pretty good even with several gags that may not land for everyone. They knew how to be actual family movies that appealed to everyone sitting in the theater and were aware of the shittier ones they were making due to framing them right and contextualizing them with the correct characters. Then in the other corner, I'm not sure I would have enjoyed this film even as a kid.
I do intend to watch it and give it a full fair shot despite everything since I fully acknowledge trailers and sneak peeks are not always the best indicator of an overall film, but prospects are not particularly great.
"EXCUSE ME EVERYBODY COMIN' THROUGH THIS GUY'S BROTHER IS GOING TO DIE IMMINENTLY"
"heh just trying to clear a path that's all i'm doing he's gonna be fine"
Like even this fails to land for me despite being a decent gag concept somehow. The "imminently" part is pretty funny thanks to the line delivery but it still has that same obnoxious air as so much else in the movie overall. I can't help but feel like the writer's room had them all winking at each other every 5 seconds. I'm HOPING there's some more down to Earth and genuine stuff in the script that just isn't getting shown but it's hard to assume as such. As much as it may seem counterintuitive a big part of what makes absurd comedies work is grounding themselves every so often. And no, I don't mean in a "HAHA MARIO IS NORMAL HUMAN HE CARTOON FAIL" way.