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One of the wittiest movies I’ve ever watched! It’s hilarious!!
The animation is gorgeous, and the soundtrack is also incredible. The voice acting by Chloë Grace Moretz and Riz Ahmed is also spectacular, and even Eugene Lee Yang (of The Try Guys fame) does a very decent job.
The story doesn’t leave much to be desired either. It tackles themes of isolation, not finding your place in the world, and discrimination, both on an individual and systemic level.
Though it doesn’t actually address the problem of systemic oppression, preferring instead to scapegoat a single character.
Actually, that single element of the story really stung. It’s clear that they went to great lengths to have a very diverse cast of characters, and it’s obvious they’re trying to be progressive, and this is meant to be a progressive story. However, I can’t help but think that it’s all posturing, if in the end all the systems that allowed such horrible mentalities to fester still remain intact, with only the “top dog” being taken down. You can’t fix a system by removing an individual.
There’s so much more I’d like to say about this, but I feel this isn’t the place. Plus, this is clearly a kid’s movie, a very good one with a deep message and complex characters, but still. I suppose the message is still a net positive despite such a massive blunder.
Additionally, there’s a dance sequence in the middle that feels so painfully out of place I almost cringed myself to death. Thankfully it was very short.
Overall, I think this movie was good. It’s not really gonna blow anyone’s socks off, but it might make some people think, and it’s very easy on the eyes and ears.
What do you think?
Rating: 4/5
Loved the graphic novel and had a blast watching Nimona, last night.
My only nitpick was that I wished there was more world building. I wanted to know more about the townsfolk: it was hinted there was a divide between them and the knights (I guess they were the nobility ?), the town itself and if there were actually any other “monsters” out beyond the wall. I guess I wish it was a series rather than a movie.
Since it was a movie and not a series, totally forgivable. One of the best animated movies this year for me. Disney really dropped the ball for not picking up this project, could have been a slam dunk for them. Oh well.
I think the movie has been very successful, maybe Netflix will do something more in-universe. I agree there’s a lot of the world left to explore, maybe they could do a show about that. I think that’d be cool!