After watching the Angry Birds movie a few while ago, I pretty still enjoy the action and humor that the directors had objectively put into this film. I want to go over and discuss about this particular subject, since it’s the game I used to play in my childhood. The first impressions when I saw the birds and pigs was they did a good job making it a 3D-dimensional character from the old original game. It helped me to clarify which bird was which and who the pig’s king was. Secondly, the new personalities surely did best fitting their capabilities, such as the yellow triangular bird we know as Chuck. Being the fastest bird running a hundred miles per hour, so does his personality, also running his mouth fast. What about the original game itself? Since the movie was based on the game, it stood as a fundamental tool to later develop into a great funny film. A recognizable popular app made by Finnish Rovno, gets transformed into an “entertaining” show. As it was true, they made the film to help us understood more about the origins of the bird squad and how they came along together to fight the pigs as their main enemy. It still suffered the same fate as the Emoji Movie. Overall, I still think that the animations with the pigs and birds were great, as along with the other characteristic traits. The identification and blueprint of the birds of the movie looks almost identical to the original game. The only thing that they needed to improve in the movie was that they could have made the jokes seem more comfortable and mature for the audience to approach to, including for the children.
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Source 1; https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/07/here-comes-the-angry-birds-film-but-why-cant-a-game-just-be-a-game Source 2; venturebeat.com/2016/05/22/the-angry-birds-movie-how-rovio-turned-its-hit-game-into-an-animated-film/
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