Peter Rabbit |
In the 2018 hybrid live action-3D CGI film based on a Beatrix Porter masterpiece, Peter Rabbit strips down his innocent nature and goes nuts with this hilarious family movie as he's on a tug of war against Mr. McGregor, played by Domhnall Gleeson, over a young woman, played by Rose Byrne, who lies next door. It features an all-star cast of comedian and late night showman James Corden, Margot Robbie, Elizabeth Debicki, and Daisy Ridley, lending their voices to the main characters of the film.
Well, like I said, this is unlike the Peter Rabbit the world's familiar with because this fresh new take on a children's classic really is like a cat-and-mouse chase that never ends like the ones we're familiar with until only one gives up the fight. Still, the rivalry between Peter Rabbit and Mr. McGregor never ends, wouldn't they? Still, it's mad to call this film "cute" because they don't take "cuteness" for an answer and they're not going to one-up against another take of a British classic we are familiar with. No, the whole point of this film is to see the cool side of a children's classic and defining cool, Peter Rabbit's got all the strides of a wacky family comedy film that blows an epic spit take with its unique sense of humor not even the original Peter Rabbit couldn't imagine it.
Once they labeled this Peter Rabbit film as "cute", then this film is too idiotic for me even though they mimic the traps from the Home Alone movies.
Once they labeled this Peter Rabbit film as "cute", then this film is too idiotic for me even though they mimic the traps from the Home Alone movies.
My rating: 3.4 out of 5.
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