For the first half-hour I felt like I was watching one of the most subversive "family" flicks I'd seen in ages. Maybe since "Wall-E", kinda like Pixar by way of John Carpenter's "They Live". Hundreds of silly jokes and manic set-pieces later that was pretty well dispelled. Not that I was hoping for or expecting some incendiary call to arms for children to abstain from corporate set-ups and whatnot, but man did this movie do a 180 with its plot. Still, a fun time awaits ye if ye check this one.
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