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Girl on what did you expect from the vaccines album cover
Girl on what did you expect from the vaccines album cover






girl on what did you expect from the vaccines album cover
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It happens all the time, and we are sick of it. They don't like each other, then they do, then they fight, then they reconcile and are friends again.

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The story is about an alien and little girl becoming friends during a generic quest, and I really am tired of seeing the same boring road trip bonding movie that goes the exact same way as the rest. Home is one of Dreamworks Animation much more lazier projects, one that doesn't take any risks and feels like we've seen a thousand times. I'm sure Inside Out is still in theaters, so take your kids to see that instead. It's a middle-of-the-road animated film and I don't think anyone can really deny that if they watch this. It's a nice little diversion, but it's nothing that will stick with you for a long time. The movie will definitely entertain the kids and some adults, but there's no denying that there's a vast number of animated films that are vastly superior to this. It's not that the film doesn't have its moments, it's just that they're few and far in between. The voice acting is fine, Jim Parsons is pretty good and Rihanna had some terrible moments at the beginning, where she showed no life or personality whatsoever, but she got better as the film went on somehow. That was a pretty terrible joke honestly and it's not the only one in the film that's like that, it's just the one that comes to mind at the moment. Tip, noticing this, said, and I quote, 'shake your Boov thang.' You know, cause Boov rhymes with groove. So during one scene, when Oh is listening to pop music, his body starts to dance involuntarily. Like, for example, the alien species are called the Boov. I just don't think the film is really that funny.

girl on what did you expect from the vaccines album cover

I've seen plenty of predictable movies that I've enjoyed. And that doesn't necessarily mean that a film will be good or bad, but it's far more noticeable when the film isn't good, as it was here. It just plays out pretty much exactly the same way one would expect. I suppose the film is colorful enough and the animation is more than solid, but it takes more than that to make a good movie. I'm not saying that they were intended this way, but you can sort of notice when they're really into a project and when they're not. Look at those two films and tell me that I'm wrong.

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There's just not that much effort put in here, I think they just what's absolutely essential in order to make sure the kids are distracted, but they don't go all out like they did for How To Train Your Dragon 2. It's obvious that they don't consider this to be a top-quality project and that is evidence by the execution of the film. This, and other films like the Croods or Turbo, are clearly B-team offerings from DreamWorks. Not saying that this film was easy to make, because it was anything but easy, but it feels like there wasn't as much effort put into this film as, say, other DreamWorks animated films. It's clearly not meant to compete with the Toy Storys or the How to train your Dragons of the world. This is mostly meant as a diversion, more than anything else. But the fact that the film is sweet does not make up for the fact that it's probably a very generic story and even more generic execution. It doesn't feel forced or contrived, like you would see in so many of these films.

girl on what did you expect from the vaccines album cover

I think this film succeeds at mostly building a sweet friendship between the two lead characters and it actually feels earned. I know that's a shitty reason to give one film the nod over the other, but I also genuinely enjoyed this than either of the Despicable Me movies. Expectations were, at least, a bit more realistic when it came to this film. I have to give the nod to this film over Despicable Me if only for the fact that Despicable Me, at least the first one, was very positively received and even compared to Pixar films. But, in terms of quality, there's nothing much separating those two films from one another. The only difference is the fact that, at least, this film doesn't have insufferably annoying mascots like the Minions. Perhaps that's a little strong to say, but this film is really no better than either of the Despicable Me films. But, as the cliche goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. This is a movie that certainly means well, it's sweet and it's, honestly, one of the most harmless films you could show your children, if that's what you go for, instead of showing them quality films.








Girl on what did you expect from the vaccines album cover