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Mr. Fox really is Fantastic; a living Dahl of a family movie
Mr. Fox cuts a dashing figure in one of his fabulous corduroy suit. (FOX SEARCHLIGHT )
Fantastic Mr. Fox is a magical mixing of two distinctly ingenious sensibilities. Marry the dark "scare the little darlings" playfulness of children's novelist Roald Dahl to the quirky, comic warmth of filmmaker Wes Anderson, assign it to ever-so-patient British masters of stop-motion animation and what you get is a movie of whimsy, wit, warmth and wackiness, a Dahl parable (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) brought to animated life.
The Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums) brand of wit -- dysfunctional families in cute conflict -- is, oddly, a near-perfect balance for Dahl's darkness in this story of a Fox (voiced by George Clooney) who settles down, has a cub (with wife Meryl Streep) but is restless for his "wild animal" days. The comic timing--rapid off-hand banter -- the garish look and the arch, raised-eyebrow tone of Mr. Fox all point to a filmmaker known for arched, bemused detachment, a guy not afraid to fail big (The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou) in pursuit of a movie that doesn't look or sound like any other movie. Mr. Fox doesn't look like any other movie out there, not even the equally glorious stop-motion animated Coraline. And it doesn't fail.
Movie review
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Starring the voices of George Clooney, Meryl Streep and Jason Schwartzman
Grant Park, Polo Park, St. Vital
G
5 stars out of five
Mr. Fox loves his wife, loves his double-breasted corduroy suits. He doesn't really love his Fox About Town newspaper column. What he really loves is his old life, stealing. As his son (Jason Schwartzman, whiney and perfect) hits his teen years and Mr. Fox reaches middle age, he has an existential crisis.
"Why a fox?" he wonders. "Why not a bald eagle?"
He uproots the family, moves into a tree against the advice of his badger-lawyer (Bill Murray), takes in an athletically gifted nephew and returns to his old ways -- raiding the henhouse, the smokehouse and the cider distillery of three very successful but scary farmers -- Boggis, Bunce and Bean. And that escalates into a war that involves all the farmers, all the foxes, and every other animal.
Hilarious touches: When the fox and badger argue, it degenerates into a growling fit, literally. Profanity is replaced with one generic cuss-word -- Cuss. "What the cuss was that? Shoot the cuss to smithereens!" A hep-cat rat (Willem Dafoe) fights the fox as if he's auditioning for West Side Story. And watch for the Jarvis Cocker cameo.
There are life lessons kids will absorb, about listening to good advice. Yet this gloriously retro stop-motion animation is also that rare picture that's child-oriented yet adult friendly. If you're a parent, you'd have to be an ornery cuss not to take the tykes to this.
-- The Orlando Sentinel
Other voices
Selected excerpts from reviews of The Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Visually, it's a true marvel. Perhaps best of all, it feels like something entirely new.
-- Sara Vilkomerson, New York Observer
With its clever visual jokes and sassy dialogue, (director Wes) Anderson's first foray into animation doesn't seem to be made entirely with children in mind. Maybe that's why it seems so perfect for them.
-- Rafer Guzman, Newsday
Endlessly enchanting.
-- David Edelstein, New York magazine
Life is full of surprises. The best one I've had in a good while is Fantastic Mr. Fox.
-- Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal
Anderson has pulled off the most elusive of goals: He's made a nonchalant masterpiece, a movie that feels dog-eared and loved before it's even reached our hands.
-- Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com
-- Compiled by Canwest News Service
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 25, 2009 D3
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