Directed by: Cal Brunker.
Written by: Bob Barlen & Cal Brunker & Scott Bindley & Peter Lepeniotis & Daniel Woo based on characters created by Peter Lepeniotis.
Starring: Will Arnett (Surly), Katherine Heigl (Andie), Maya Rudolph (Precious), Jackie Chan (Mr. Feng), Isabela Moner (Heather), Peter Stormare (Gunther), Bobby Cannavale (Frankie), Bobby Moynihan (The Mayor), Jeff Dunham (Mole), Gabriel Iglesias (Jimmy), Sebastian Maniscalco (Johnny), Tom Kenny (Buddy), Kari Wahlgren (Jamie), Rob Tinkler (Redline), Julie Lemieux (Lil' Chip).
It sometimes surprises me what
movies get sequels. The original Nut Job – from 2014 – was a forgettable animated
film, about cute, talking animals that I don’t think has entered my mind since
I wrote my review of it then. It wasn’t exactly a huge hit at the time
(although when I checked Box Office Mojo, it is the highest grossing film
released by Open Road Films – ever – sadly, beating out the Liam Neeson and the
wolves film The Grey) so that probably explains it. The fact that it made less
than half what the first film did in its opening weekend is a sign no one was
really clamoring for this film. And yet, here it is, and it’s my daughter’s 6th
birthday, and she wanted to go (as did her 3 year old sister – who I must be
raising right, as this was her first 3-D movie and she complained that the “glasses
make the movie dark”, which has been my complaint for years) and so we went.
Like the first film, it is a fast paced, cheaply animated, lazily written film
that produces a chuckle or two because of its talented voice cast, and then
ends without ever really doing much of anything. It’s not a painful sit – it’s nowhere
close to as bad as The Emoji Movie for instance – but there’s not much reason
for it to exist either.
The film is the further
adventures of Surly the Squirrel (Will Arnett) and his posse of forest animals,
who when we last saw them were living large in the nut shop, where they no
longer had to work for food. In the opening of this film though, the nut shop
explodes – and these pampered animals have to head back to the park, and
scrounge for food. That would be bad enough, but even worse is that the corrupt
mayor (who, I’m sorry, reminded me of Donald Trump) is angry at the park,
because it’s the one part of town that produces no profit, and he needs to
keeping skimming off the top – he has a private Golf Club to maintain, etc. So
the mayor wants to make the park into a cheap amusement park to milk money out
of suckers. And it’s up to the animals to stop him.
The Nut Job 2, like the first
movie, makes the mistake of thinking that all you need to do to please kids
have cute talking animals, some lame jokes, and quickly paced action sequences
and they’ll be happy. My two kids were quiet during the movie, but I didn’t sense
they were all that engaged. They had fun – because they always have fun at the
movies (like I mentioned before, they enjoyed The Emoji Movie – so perhaps I
should take back that comment about how I must be raising them right).
Basically, I cannot help but think that a movie like this is little more than a
babysitter – something to throw on TV on rainy Sunday afternoon, when your kids
are bored of all the better animated film out there. In that way, it’s very
much like the first film. I doubt I’ll think of it again after I finish this
sentence.
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