Monday, 13 February 2017

Review: Sing

Written and directed by Garth Jennings and from the creators of the Despicable Me movies, Sing tells the tale of Buster Moon and his failing musical theatre. Buster decides to host a talent contest in order to drum up publicity for the theatre and save it from financial ruin.
With all the reality talent shows that have graced our television screens over the last decade it's a wonder that this is the first animated feature on this topic, and one which unsurprisingly works very well.
This is a film that will suit all ages as it lacks a protagonist of real scary evil quality which can sometimes scare small (and not so small) children. The characters are well written, with each adding their own particular humour and talents. The songs undoubtedly raise this already entertaining feature to another level and proves a point that I have made in an earlier blog that it is in fact kids movies that contain the best soundtracks at present.
Overall, a highly entertaining (and for young ears, musically educational ,action packed, humourous tale that won't leave any member (young or old) of the family disappointed).
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