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The Simpsons Movie

Certificate: Certificate PG

Director: David Silverman

Release Date: 25 July 2007

Tagline: See our family. And feel better about yours.

Main Cast: (voice)

Dan Castellaneta … Homer

Julie Kavner … Marge

Nancy Cartwright … Bart

Yeardly Smith … Lisa

I’m a big fan of The Simpsons (who isn’t?!) and doubted somewhat whether a film would work. It was obviously going to require some sort of plot to sustain the probable length of approximately 90 minutes (the film is actually 87 minutes), and I was unsure what they were going to come up with. Although I enjoyed the film (there are some very funny moments), I just couldn’t really get fully into it. The regular episodes all have believable plots (give or take a crazy moment or two), but the film strays from this somewhat! It also borrows heavily from overused storylines e.g. Lisa falls for another gentle soul who is just like her (his appearance in Springfield is rather Deus Ex Machina, which, oddly enough, they admit to doing in a different part of the film), and she’s on the environmental campaign trail once again. Ok, so this is The Simpsons, and a complex plot was neither expected or required. I just wish it had been a little more like real life.

So, did it work? Yes and no. It was an interesting experiment, but one that I don’t think needs to be repeated.

One last thing – if you watch through until the end of the credits, Maggie says her first word. Personally, I think this is a mistake. She should always remain the enigma that she is – has she not learned to speak yet, or does she just elect to be a wry observer who thinks that actions speak louder than words?

Rating: ★★★☆☆



    
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