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5.6/10
1.9K
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Fearless seal Quinn assembles a squad of misfit recruits to stand up to ruthless sharks with razor-sharp teeth and reclaim the open sea.Fearless seal Quinn assembles a squad of misfit recruits to stand up to ruthless sharks with razor-sharp teeth and reclaim the open sea.Fearless seal Quinn assembles a squad of misfit recruits to stand up to ruthless sharks with razor-sharp teeth and reclaim the open sea.
J.K. Simmons
- Claggart
- (voice)
Dolph Lundgren
- Dolph
- (voice)
Sharlto Copley
- Switch
- (voice)
Jessie T. Usher
- Quinn
- (voice)
Julian Alexander Smith
- Benji
- (voice)
- (as Julian Smith)
Patrick Warburton
- Geraldo
- (voice)
Rick Zieff
- Crunch
- (voice)
Richard Steven Horvitz
- Snap
- (voice)
- (as Rich Horvitz)
Vivienne Rutherford
- Sam
- (voice)
Kristen Schaal
- Beth
- (voice)
Anjali Bhimani
- Crabby Stabby
- (voice)
- …
Matthew Rhys
- Grimes
- (voice)
Kate Micucci
- Diving Dee
- (voice)
Daran Norris
- Roger
- (voice)
- …
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I watched this with little expectation and got way more. The dialogue was witty, punny and gets you to chuckle. And the innovative use of sea objects that made it relatable. Highly reccomend for the family. Great movie.
Honestly, I came into this film with my expectations lower than dirt.. Figured it was some more kid shovelware for bad parents to put on the tv when they don't feel like doing their job as a parent, like Cocomelon.
To my surprise, I got a movie with a great cast, a really fun and creative art style, 80s+90s references your kid won't get but you'll love, and great animation. People review-bombing this film for it's animation style have no idea what they're talking about. It's not "cheap" animation, it's a style choice. The animation seems to have been inspired by Sony Animation ( Mitchell's Vs The Machines, Spiderman: Edge of Spiderverse ).
To be honest, it's not a masterpiece. It's a fun film, not everything has to be Avatar or Avengers, have fun with movies people. I would put this animation alongside Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda.
Realistically I'd give it an 8, but I knocked it up 2 stars to try to counter the people rating it low for it's animation style.
Also..... Lazer shark. C'mon, what more do you want?
To my surprise, I got a movie with a great cast, a really fun and creative art style, 80s+90s references your kid won't get but you'll love, and great animation. People review-bombing this film for it's animation style have no idea what they're talking about. It's not "cheap" animation, it's a style choice. The animation seems to have been inspired by Sony Animation ( Mitchell's Vs The Machines, Spiderman: Edge of Spiderverse ).
To be honest, it's not a masterpiece. It's a fun film, not everything has to be Avatar or Avengers, have fun with movies people. I would put this animation alongside Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda.
Realistically I'd give it an 8, but I knocked it up 2 stars to try to counter the people rating it low for it's animation style.
Also..... Lazer shark. C'mon, what more do you want?
One of the funniest animation movies since Finding Nemo!
Great jokes, especially for the adults!
Do not believe the ''hater comments'', they probably hate everything they don't get, like the jokes you need to explain to them.. ;)
Great jokes, especially for the adults!
Do not believe the ''hater comments'', they probably hate everything they don't get, like the jokes you need to explain to them.. ;)
I would first like to address the film's "frame rate" issues that I see in a lot of reviews. It's called an art style. It's an homage to stop motion animation, and for anyone complaining that it is "unwatchable", you clearly did not grow up watching any stop motion and only know the Blu-ray 60fps era. The frame rate is fine, as many things move at the full 24 (23.976), while the characters only move at the framerate necessary for the action they are doing. For slower movements, 12 frames is good, while for quick ones, they might bump it up to 18. Overall the jumpy style is fairly enjoyable, and isn't unique to this movie. It's seen in other movies like Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, or The Lego Movie, so... if you don't enjoy it, don't blame the production team for making a mistake... it's intentional. If it's just not your taste just say so instead of making an un-educated review.
Now onto my own review.
Honestly, I thought this film was going to flop due to the low rating, however I was fairly impressed by the film.
Now onto the possible cons.
Sometimes I realized how 2 dimensional the characters could be, other times I didn't notice or mind. This comes down to the genre and how deep you're looking into the film I feel. For instance, I feel the characters are similar to the Penguins of Madagascar, fitting one specific role and goal (such as leader, or comedic relief), which isn't such a bad thing. From an analytical perspective, this might be a con, but in this movie it isn't such a bad thing. Obviously some things were outrageous and silly, but that's because it's a family friendly movie, with the primary audience being kids. The first rule of a kids movie is that it can break the suspension of disbelief (a huge nono in movies geared towards adults), because kids have huge imaginations and love the silly, unreal moments (such as fireworks causing a dump truck to mimic bull riding, bouncing all over the place, from Paw Patrol: The Movie). It makes for a funny moment and is absolutely necessary for any successful kids movie.
Overall a well made family friendly animation. When reading reviews, remember that not everyone gives a review with the perspective of the intended audience. For some of these people, they're full grown adults ragging on this film because it's not the next Citizen Kane. If you and your family want an appropriate, fun, and exciting adventure movie to watch, this is one of those films.
Now onto my own review.
Honestly, I thought this film was going to flop due to the low rating, however I was fairly impressed by the film.
- The art style was similar to The Mitchells vs the Machines (2021) with its quick swap in animation style (from 3D, to 2D elements, to drawing over the rendered footage at some points). It was quite appealing and something it seems Netflix animations are starting to take use of.
- The comedy was subpar, but they got me a few times with jokes (such as arithmetic jokes, those that have seen it or are about to watch it you'll know what I mean).
- Tons of references for all ages to get (and I mean all ages).
- It had a decent adventure plot. It lacked deep rooted meaning and powerful storytelling elements, but that's not needed to create a good, entertaining film, that's only useful when aiming to create one of the best films out there, and that wasn't their goal. They accomplished their goal of creating a fun family film, and they did it well.
- No outlying toilet humor (which is rare for kids movies these days). Just good clean humor.
- Overall a good redemption story for basically all of the characters, those who regret mistakes they wish they could change.
Now onto the possible cons.
Sometimes I realized how 2 dimensional the characters could be, other times I didn't notice or mind. This comes down to the genre and how deep you're looking into the film I feel. For instance, I feel the characters are similar to the Penguins of Madagascar, fitting one specific role and goal (such as leader, or comedic relief), which isn't such a bad thing. From an analytical perspective, this might be a con, but in this movie it isn't such a bad thing. Obviously some things were outrageous and silly, but that's because it's a family friendly movie, with the primary audience being kids. The first rule of a kids movie is that it can break the suspension of disbelief (a huge nono in movies geared towards adults), because kids have huge imaginations and love the silly, unreal moments (such as fireworks causing a dump truck to mimic bull riding, bouncing all over the place, from Paw Patrol: The Movie). It makes for a funny moment and is absolutely necessary for any successful kids movie.
Overall a well made family friendly animation. When reading reviews, remember that not everyone gives a review with the perspective of the intended audience. For some of these people, they're full grown adults ragging on this film because it's not the next Citizen Kane. If you and your family want an appropriate, fun, and exciting adventure movie to watch, this is one of those films.
Cute characters, and many Shark tale-like humorous moments. The film does not show us any outstandingly new or extraordinary life lessons, however, the importance of teamwork, friendship, and braveness are things that need to be underlined for every generation. I enjoyed watching this film with my friend.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film is set in Africa, so all the "seals" are Cape Fur Seals (Arctocephalus pusillus). They are much more closely related to sea lions than true seals, and share with them external ears (pinnae), relatively long and muscular foreflippers, and the ability to walk on all fours. In the US, they'd be easily confused with California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), because both fur seals and sea lions are from the same family, commonly known as Eared Seals (Otariidae).
- ConnectionsReferences Happy Days (1974)
- SoundtracksCrazy
Vocal Performance by Seal
Written by Seal (as Olusegun Adeola Samuel), Guy Sigsworth
Published by Universal Music Publishing on behalf of Perfect Songs Ltd. and Beethoven Street Music
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $931,603
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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