In the Bird Island, all birds live in peace and happily, well most of them. Red is a bird that can't get enough with anything and his temper problems prevents him from having friends. And when the green piggies visit their island, Red finds out that the pigs must be up to something as the piggies were suspicious to him. He decided to finds out with the quick Chuck and explosive Bomb Find out why the birds are so angry. When an island populated by happy, flightless birds is visited by mysterious green piggies, it's up to three unlikely outcasts - Red, Chuck and Bomb - to figure out what the pigs are up to. I absolutely loved this family friendly cartoon because it made me laugh out loud! The animation in this movie is exquisite. It is so detailed that you can clearly see all the feathers on the birds and tiny waves of the ocean. When they show scenes of the town you can see the patch work on the houses and the real looking scenery. Each character is unique because the creative animation matches their personalities. <br/><br/>This movie is about, Red (Jason Sudeikis), a red bird who never fit in and has anger issues. One day, he has to go to an anger management class and meets the birds Bomb, Matilda, Chuck and Terence, and they all become friends.<br/><br/>Then, pigs come to the island on an unexpected visit. They have parties with the birds and they give the birds weird gifts like trampolines and motorcycles and generally cause havoc in the town. A horrible turn of events happens and Red and all of the other birds need to save the day. <br/><br/>My favorite scene is when Red attends anger management class. Matilda, the instructor talks with all the birds about their issues. They participate in many funny exercises such as poetry writing and yoga. This is a funny scene. Red has the wrong attitude and is definitely negative and Matilda the instructor demonstrates some anger issues too. <br/><br/>My favorite character is Terence (Sean Penn), a giant red and black bird who doesn't really talk as much as he grunts. His facial expressions are particularly funny. Terence gets a lot of laughs from the audience and appears to be a crowd favorite. <br/><br/>The Angry Birds Movie is definitely a comedy. Almost every scene, even the sad ones, have funny lines. There is some humor that would make sense to older kids and adults but not little kids. There are some parts that some adults might not feel comfortable with some of the content. For example, when the pigs slap their butts and joke about reproducing.<br/><br/>I rate this movie 5 out of 5 stars because of the humor and recommend it for ages 4 to 18. It is a fun and silly animated movie about angry birds. Who doesn't love angry birds? If you like the game Angry Birds or just want to have a good laugh, then The Angry Birds Movie is the movie for you. It opens in theaters nationwide May 20, 2016 so, go check it out. <br/><br/>Reviewed by Mia A., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. While the story isn't the best, this film is good for kids and has plenty of good things about it. I enjoyed it.<br/><br/>I really liked the animation- it was pleasant to look at and was very colourful.<br/><br/>The characters were pretty likable too. I like some of the main characters most.<br/><br/>While I haven't played much angry birds, from what I know, it had quite a few elements from the games in the movie (which I know not all video game movies do the best) The humour isn't the best, but it will make younger children giggle and there were a few funny moments. I recommend this film to young kids. The Angry Birds Movie is fitfully funny but tends towards a madcap mixture of comedy and action which never develops much forward momentum. The joke-a-minute approach misses more than it hits, although the bright animation and adorably-rendered characters are decent compensation.
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