There's that one scene where Gru steals the keytar and starts playing Money for Nothing, and I honestly got really excited for a really cool climactic moment, but then he immediately stopped after the first riff.
That’s how a lot of the movie feels.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
There's that one scene where Gru steals the keytar and starts playing Money for Nothing, and I honestly got really excited for a really cool climactic moment, but then he immediately stopped after the first riff.
That’s how a lot of the movie feels.
I was initially kinda skeptical of this movie because of the change in art style, but I came out very impressed. Maison Ikkoku, the building itself, is what drives this story as it brings nearly every core cast member from the series under its roof for one last hurrah during a rainy day. And I feel like this film brings Maison Ikkoku to life in a really captivating way - when Ichinose pours beer through the floorboards, it continues to…
I'm actually going to give this an honest review so bear with me.
Sing 2 definitely improves on its prequel by having a more focused story and strengthening its art direction - the animation might be some of the best Illumination has put out, and the new character designs (plus the new characters themselves) are pretty great. But the song choices are unfortunately more egregious than they are in the original.
Like, in the first movie the "I'm Still Standing"…