Great Film: Madagascar
I've Seen Better And Worse. Overall, It Is A Decent Kids Movie That Can Hold Adults Attention As Well.
Let's face it, it's hard to put out a good animation movie that is
equal to Shrek, The Incredibles or Finding Nemo. Those are hard movies
to follow but Madagascar is by no means a bad movie. In fact, I will
still rate this pretty high, as I enjoyed it without watching the
clock.
The plot was very easy for children to follow while not so simplistic
that adults become bored in the middle. The simple plot was that 4
animals raised in a zoo venture out into the wild and quickly realize
how easy they had it back home in the New York Zoo.
There was quite a few humorous scenes in Madagascar, but my favorite
has to be the "distinguished" chimps who get offended that the thought
of looking or smelling like a monkey is bad. An honorable mention is
the penguins who also got more than they bargained for in Antarctica.
While some of the graphics are sub-par to other movies I've mentioned,
like Alex the Lion (voiced by Ben Stiller) for instance. At times they
look sort of like clay-mation or something, and other they look
positively life-like. The scenery and the lemurs stand out as the most
beautifully rendered parts of the movie.
This movie is great for getting the kids out of the house and not too
bad if the normal adult wants to get away and enjoy something more
suitable for the family as well.
Cast
- Gloria played by Jada Pinkett Smith
- Alex played by Ben Stiller
- Maurice played by Cedric The Entertainer
- Marty played by Chris Rock
- Melman played by David Schwimmer
- Julien played by Sacha Baron Cohen
- Mort played by Andy Richter







