Jimmy
Neutron: Boy Genius Movie Review:
The life
of a boy genius is not all that it is cracked up to be.
Being able to build your own spaceship, robots, or shrink
ray does little good when you are still bound by rules imposed
by your parents. Surely Mom and Dad must realize that the
opening night of a new amusement park is far more important
than school the next morning, and that being seen and accepted
by peers is an important concern.
Such is the life of Jimmy Neutron, a self-proclaimed boy
genius. In the film of the same name, viewers are introduced
to Jimmy, his family, and friends. Jimmy is an energetic
child, who desires to make contact with an alien race. Towards
this end he has created a satellite from a toaster and spare
parts and placed it in orbit. While the launch worked well,
the landing of the craft left something to be desired causing
Jimmy to drawn the wrath of his mother for yet another explosion.
A day that started with such promise soon takes a turn for
the worse when Jimmys shrink ray fails to work during
show and tell, and his bubble travel hits a snag, or rather
a tree branch in full view of his classmates.
Despite the setbacks, Jimmy is thrilled when he learns that
a new amusement park is opening and that all the kids from
school will be at the opening night. Even though he is not
allowed to go, Jimmy decides to sneak out and attend the
opening with his classmates and his robotic dog Goddard.
While at the amusement park, the parents of the town are
kidnapped by aliens who were alerted to Earth via Jimmys
Satellite. The next day, Jimmy and his friends are delighted
that there are no more parents in town, and enjoy their
new freedom. The joy is short lived, and soon the fate of
the parents is learned causing Jimmy and his friends to
race against time in an all out bid to rescue the parents.
The film is done via computer animation and while good,
it is sadly lacking when compared to the likes of Monsters
Inc and Toy Story 2. The story is slow
in parts but as this is a Nickelodeon film, it is filled
with all sorts of fun moments that children are sure to
love. The film is short on plot, and any form of character
development, but I am sure the target audience of children
will find plenty to enjoy even though most adults may find
it a bit boring. All in all, Jimmy Neutron is
a nice Holiday diversion for the family.
3
stars out of 5
Gareth Von Kallenbach
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