Living
the highlife in New York’s Central Park Zoo, Alex the
lion (Stiller), Melman the giraffe (Schwimmer) and Gloria the
hippopotamus (Pinkett Smith) loved been the main attractions
but Marty the Zebra (Rock) wanted more. Even though he had been
in captivity all his life, he longed for the open space of the
wild and on his 10th birthday this is what he wished for. While
friends thought he was crazy, Marty decides to escape the confides
of the zoo and discover some freedom, much to the distress of
Alex, Melman and Gloria who desperately try to find him but
when they all captured they ended up fulfilling Marty’s
dream. They are all shipped back to the wild.
DreamWorks Animation
brings us another new computer generated piece of family entertainment
but does ‘Madagascar’ have what it takes to be noticed
in this now very competitive genre?
Taking captive animals
out of the zoo and into the wild is a premise that has lots
of comic potential. When throw in the vocal talents of comedic
actors Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Andy Richter,
Cedric the Entertainer and Sacha Baron Cohen the prospects for
hilarity grow tenfold. It is a shame then that the movie only
delivers slightly on that promise.
‘Madagascar’
is filled with fun moments but very few laugh-out-loud ones
that will have you in stitches. Where Pixar and the ‘Shrek’
movies know how to create a blend of adult humour and childish
fun, the latest effort by DreamWorks doesn’t quite get
the mixture exactly right. The film has too many extended sequences
revolving around the same theme, making you think that the writers
formulated the premise and them tried to spread it out across
the 86 minutes but they do this far too thinly.
What saves the movie
and makes it an enjoyable experience, even with the plot shortcomings,
are the characters. An animated movie is nothing without characters
that you have to connect with straight away and ‘Madagascar’
has some really good ones. Alex the lion and Marty the Zebra
are the leading pair and get most of the best moments and lines.
Both are voices excellently by Ben Stiller and Chris Rock (in
his most appealing role in years), who both bring a sense of
character to the animals and not just making them cartoon versions
of themselves. On the supporting side, Andy Richter is excellent
as Mort, the leader of the Penguins who are always planning
an escape. Cedric the Entertainer is funny as Lemur Maurice
but it is Sacha Baron Cohen who steals the show as Julien, the
King of the Lemurs. He has all the best lines and even a song
and dance moment. Letting the side down are Jada Pinkett Smith
and David Schwimmer as Gloria and Melman. Gloria is an underdeveloped
character but Pinkett Smith doesn’t have the vocal talent
to make her memorable and Melman is just ‘Ross’
from ‘Friends’.
‘Madagascar’
is a fun family picture that just doesn’t push the comic
potential of the premise far enough. Some of the characters
make up for this short coming however, making this a film you
will enjoy but it might not become an animation favourite.
Star Rating = * *
*
BONUS FEATURES
Commentary from directors
Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath
Unfortunately this option was missing on the review copy received.
(Updated on DVD release)
Mad Mishaps (1.30
mins)
Watch CG mishaps such as lazy eyes, elastic reality, bad hair
day and impossible spaces.
Meet the Wild Cast
(7.46 mins)
Writers/Directors Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, head of character
animation Rex Grignon, character supervisor Rob Voght, production
designer Kendal Cronkhite, producer Mireille Soria and vocal
stars Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith, David Schwimmer,
Andy Richter, Cedric the Entertainer and Chris Miller talk about
Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria and the rest of the characters from
‘Madagascar’.
Behind the Crates
(23.15 mins)
Writers/Directors Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, producer Jeffrey
Katzenberg, head of character animation Rex Grignon, character
designer Craig Kellman, art designer Shannon Jeffries, character
supervisor Rob Voght, production designer Kendal Cronkhite,
producer Mireille Soria and vocal stars Ben Stiller, Chris Rock,
Jada Pinkett Smith and David Schwimmer take you behind the scenes
of the making of ‘Madagascar’. Looking at the characters
and the story, the cast and crew talk about their involvement
in the movie. The featurette takes you through the various production
stages of the film, with looks at vocal recordings, character
design and development and the animation process.
The Tech of Madagascar
(4.58 mins)
Writers/Directors Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, head of character
animation Rex Grignon, visual effects supervisor Philippe Gluckman,
head of visual effects Scott Singer, director of research and
development Jim Mainard and head of Global FX Nick Foster talk
about the technical aspects of ‘Madagascar’. Here
we see how the Zoo, Jungle and water effects were created as
well as animation of the characters.
Enchanted Island
(7.50 mins)
President of Conservation International Dr Russell A. Mittermeier
is joined by director Eric Darnell, producer Mireille Soria,
executive producer Jeffrey Katzenberg and star Ben Stiller take
a look at the island that inspired the movie, Madagascar. The
featurette looks at the mini continent and the creatures and
plant life that live there.
Galleries
View painting, props, models and character designers for the
New York, Ship and Madagascar sections of the movie.
Trailers
Watch previews of ‘Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of
the Were-Rabbit’, ‘Shark Tale’, ‘Shrek
2’ and a special extended preview of ‘Over the Hedge’
with Bruce Willis and Steve Carell.
OVERALL
DreamWorks Animation
has provided some good extra features for the DVD release of
‘Madagascar’. While it might not go into as much
detail as some fans may have wished for, this is still a good
package for everyone who enjoyed the movie.