Showing posts with label Madagascar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madagascar. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) - Full of Heart

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa - Only Problem Is, Madagascar is Part of Africa

Marty, Melman, Gloira and Alex in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" (2008), written by and directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath for DreamWorks, continues the "Madagascar" adventures of Alex the Lion (Ben Stiller), Marty the Zebra (Chris Rock), Melman the Giraffe (David Schwimmer), Gloria the Hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith), King Julien the Lemur (Sacha Baron Cohen) and their friends. If you saw the first film, you recall that Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria were star attractions in the New York Central Park Zoo until, through a convoluted sequence of events, they wound up castaways in Madagascar (an island off south-east Africa). In this episode, the animals try to get back to New York, and we learn a little bit more about their backgrounds.
Alex, Marty Melman and Gloria posing with birds in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
This film is kid-friendly.
First, we learn that Alex was born "Alakay" to Zuba (Bernie Mac). Zuba tried to teach Alakay how to hunt, but all the cub wanted to do was dance. Poachers finally captured him after his rival Makunga (Alex Baldwin) challenged him. After the crate he is shipped in falls into the sea, it floats to New York, where Alex grows up in New York's Central Park Zoo. There, he meets Marty, Melman and Gloria.
Marty, Alex, Gloria and Melman looking out over Afriac in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
Hmmm, I wonder what they find so awesome...
Now, it looks as if the animals will be able to return to New York, because they have a repaired plane to fly. They all board the plane, but it runs into trouble and crashes in mainland Africa. Alex reunites with Zuba, Marty joins a herd of zebra who are like him, Melman gains status as a witch doctor, and Gloria is pursued by a hippo named Moto Moto (will.i.am).
The African plain in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
....and this is the African plain they are looking at, and it IS awesome.
The penguins set about repairing the plane again, stealing jeeps from tourists to get spare parts. The other characters, though, run into troubles with their new lives: Alex still has to contend with Makunga, who now defeats and banishes him and his family; Marty starts feeling unappreciated as just an unremarkable part of a herd; Melman starts getting "witch doctor disease;" and Gloria rejects Moto Moto.
Three lions in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
Look!  It's a bird...  it's a plane.... it's ... DreamWorks!
The stranded tourists add to their troubles. They build a town, stealing all the animals' water and capturing Alex, who eventually escapes. He returns to the others and challenges Makunga to a fight for leadership.
The crew members including director Darnell in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
The crew, including direct/writer Eric Darnell
The film doesn't make a lot of sense, but it is full of laughs, which is the main thing. The breakout stars are the penguins, who will delight the children and have a slightly bigger role than in the original. In that way, they are like Scrat in the "Ice Age" series, particularly "Ice Age: The Meltdown," which he really saved from becoming dull. King Julien also proves highly amusing in his appearances. However, much of the storyline involves adult characters which may leave many children uninterested, though scenes with the baby lion should please them.
An elephant witch doctor in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
There is some weird symbolism in this one
A problem with this film is that it attempts to make the characters sympathetic and likeable, rather than just comical. They just want to be loved, isn't that cute? This slows down the comedy, which is the franchise's main draw. In that sense, the character development backfires. In addition, inserting a tired subplot from "The Lion King" may have looked good on paper, but that film did it first and, frankly, better. Making the main characters "deep" while reserving the comic hijinks for the supporting players works, but not as well as it would have if they forgot about trying to make us love Alex et al.and just kept everybody in the comedy loop. Do we care if Alex has issues? Not really, we care if he is funny. We care A LOT about that.
Melman the Giraffe in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
The hit song "You Got to Move It"
The saving grace, however, is the animation. It is crisp, punchy and really captures the mood. The soundtrack also is top-notch, with "I Like To Move It" (written by Erick Morillo and Mark Quashie, performed once by will.i.am and another time by Reel 2 Reel) becoming a genuine breakout hit. "Born Free" by John Barry, "Private Dancer" by Mark Knopfler and Barry Manilow's "Copacabana" (written by him with Jack Feldman and Bruce Sussman) also liven things up. It's a hip soundtrack that may be more enjoyable than the film itself.
Marty talking to his new zebra friends in Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
Marty talking to his new pals
The jokes are the jokes, if you don't like the current one, another is coming along in a minute. Many of them work, and they are very clever. This film just doesn't seem as funny as the first one, though, maybe because of all the pointless time wasted on trying to make us develop deep feelings for inherently goofy characters.
Ben Still and Jada Pinkett Smith at the Israeli premiere of Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa http://disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/madagascar-escape-2-africa-2008-full-of.html
Ben Still, Jada Pinkett Smith at the Israeli Premiere
As a sequel, "Madagascar: Escape to Africa" isn't bad. It just kind of loses its way a bit. Fortunately, it did enough business to merit a sequel (actually, the sequel was planned before this film was even released). It was not a huge box office hit, barely recouping its budget domestically. Overseas ticket sales saved it - this series is warmly received internationally for obvious reasons. "Madagascar 2," as this is commonly known, is amusing enough, but personally I would watch all the "Ice Age" films first.

Check out this music video of the Madagascar animals dancing to "I Like to Move It":

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Madagascar (2005) - A Fun Trip From the Big Apple

Madagascar: Bored animals Escape from Zoo

DVD cover Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com

"Madagascar" (2005), directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, is a terrific film for kids of all ages. The presentation is bright, funny, happy, and quick-paced, with all sorts of quirky scenes to keep the story from getting too predictable.  The plot is easy for children to follow while being clever enough to satisfy most adults.  The lead voices are provided by some of the top comics in Hollywood, and Dreamworks delivers the goods as usual with its top-grade animation.

The animals in Central Park in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Marty the Zebra in Central Park

Several animals live together in New York's Central Park Zoo:   They have become good friends and are the stars among all the animals, but some of them are getting a little bored.   One day, Marty the Zebra (Chris Rock) leaves the zoo to do a little exploring in the city around them.


Alex on the telephone in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Alex the Lion making a call

Marty's friends quickly take off after him to bring him back.  They all wind up Grand Central Terminal, but Alex the lion (Ben Stiller) gets them all sedated when his attempts at communication with the people around them are mistaken for aggression.


The animals caught in a searchlight at the zoo in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Alex, Marty and Gloria caught
The zoo decides to ship them off to Africa, where they can live on a nature preserve.  The penguins that are traveling with them, though, break free and take over the ship because they want to go to Antarctica instead.  During the confusion, the crates containing Alex, Marty, Melmen the giraffe (David Schwimmer) and Gloria the hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith) fall off the ship and wash ashore on ... Madagascar.


The animals on the subway in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Just a few folks riding the subway
The four friends gradually acclimate to their new jungle surroundings, helped by King Julien XIII, the King of the Lemurs (Sacha Baron Cohen). Alex, though, succumbs to his predatory instincts and attacks Marty, which causes the others to banish him to the other side of the island.


The animals on the beach in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Stranded in Madagascar

The penguins then return on the ship, having tired of all the snow in Antarctica.  Realizing this is their chance to return to New York, Marty joins up with Alex.  Alex then manages to control his instincts and helps rescue the penguins from an attack by fossa, and everybody lives in harmony again.


The animals in the jungle in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Exploring the jungle

There are many humorous scenes in "Madagascar," such as the reaction of the penguins to their dream-world of Antarctica and the pride some of the chimps have about themselves.   It is not laugh-out-loud funny, but there are decent laughs.  A highlight is Cohen singing "Move It," which many kids will probably sing along to as well.
The animals with frightened looks on their faces in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
A surprising sight

One complaint often heard is that so much time is spent meeting the characters and following them to their destination that not much happens in the story.  Since there are two sequels already out and a third on the way in 2015, that is not as much of a problem as when the first film was released.  Now, you can own all three and really get to know the characters without being rushed through one adventure after another.
The animals cowering in fear in the jungle in Madagascar disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Birds finding a lovely perch

This is highly recommended for younger viewers, who may not get the references to classic science fiction films like "Planet of the Apes," but should enjoy the funny actors voicing the main characters.





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