SummarySmallfoot turns the Bigfoot legend upside down when a bright young Yeti finds something he thought didn’t exist—a human. News of this “smallfoot” throws the simple Yeti community into an uproar over what else might be out there in the big world beyond their snowy village, in an all new story about friendship, courage and the joy of disco...
SummarySmallfoot turns the Bigfoot legend upside down when a bright young Yeti finds something he thought didn’t exist—a human. News of this “smallfoot” throws the simple Yeti community into an uproar over what else might be out there in the big world beyond their snowy village, in an all new story about friendship, courage and the joy of disco...
Beautiful is the apt description for this hilarious masterpiece that embraces reason, celebrates truth and ultimately believes we're civilized enough to accept both.
This is a quality movie, carefully disguised as a mediocre one. It’s a chore to get through the beginning, but builds a strong story, and leaves legitimate good feelings on the way out of the theater. Smallfoot is not a “The Lego Movie”-style surprise classic, but it’s better than most.
I really liked it! It was pretty funny. I overall enjoyed the voice performances, characters, & story.
It even had emotion at times and the animation was really nice too! Good film! I'd see a sequel if they made one.
It’s cute, it’s cuddly and Tatum is charming as the lovable, well-meaning goof. Young children who haven’t seen every trick and trope done better a thousand times will love Smallfoot, but for the rest, it’s instantly forgettable, like a 96-minute memory gap.
The movie, directed by Karey Kirkpatrick, has just enough wit and visual invention to get by. (The “Bad Santa” team of John Requa and Glenn Ficarra are among those credited with the story.) But for all the hints of darkness around its edges, the film is ultimately like its heroes: cuddly, cute and harmless.
The humans in the film are blandly generic. But the yetis, while individually distinct, all share a much larger, troubling problem: they don’t have noses.
Smallfoot is an animated film produced by Warner Animation Group, which tells the story of Migo, a Yeti whose world is turned upside down when he encounters a mythical "smallfoot," or a human. The film is based on a book by Spanish animator Sergio Pablos and is aimed at children. The animation is bright and cheerful, and the tone is light-hearted, but the film lacks originality and visual distinction. The plot is similar to other family-friendly films, and the animation is reminiscent of other movies produced by Illumination. The cast includes Channing Tatum, James Corden, Danny DeVito, Zendaya and Patricia Heaton, and LeBron James. The film is a lighthearted distraction for children and encourages them to be more inquisitive. However, it also contains a deeper message about the rejection of scriptural authority and questioning societal norms, and it ends with a heartfelt finale.
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Smallfoot es una película animada producida por Warner Animation Group, que cuenta la historia de Migo, un Yeti cuyo mundo se pone patas arriba cuando se encuentra con un mítico "pequeño pie" o humano. La película está basada en un libro del animador español Sergio Pablos y está dirigida a niños. La animación es brillante y alegre, y el tono es alegre, pero la película carece de originalidad y distinción visual. La trama es similar a la de otras películas para toda la familia y la animación recuerda a otras películas producidas por Illumination. El elenco incluye a Channing Tatum, James Corden, Danny DeVito, Zendaya y Patricia Heaton, y LeBron James. La película es una distracción alegre para los niños y los anima a ser más curiosos. Sin embargo, también contiene un mensaje más profundo sobre el rechazo de la autoridad bíblica y el cuestionamiento de las normas sociales, y termina con un final conmovedor.
Life is happy for a village of Bigfoot creatures living in seclusion high in the mountains, until one of them (voiced by Channing Tatum) discovers a human (James Corden). Same thing with this animated film, it bounds out of the gate with a bouncy song and lots of physical comedy. When the titular character starts to complicate the story, the fun starts to dip, while messages of acceptance move to the fore. None of the characters, including expected zany supporting roles are especially memorable. The remaining musical numbers aren't as inventive or catchy. Even though there's plenty of energy, the level of fun never really returns, but there's probably sufficient entertainment value for young audiences.
"Small foot" has nothing you want in a children's **** songs are cheesy, the story is an awful plot. And could be a offence to any religious **** do not want to go and spend a lot of money on this film. Once you finally get closer into the movie its boring right there. The movie has a lot of good actors,singers,ext. But they don't deliver the juiciness you want. So saying that it is trying to be a Disney musical.