


The Angry Birds Movie
An island populated entirely by happy, flightless birds or almost entirely. In this paradise, Red, a bird with a temper problem, speedy Chuck, and the volatile Bomb have always been outsiders. But when the island is visited by mysterious green piggies, it’s up to these unlikely outcasts to figure out what the pigs are up to.
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Plot Summary
On Bird Island, a tropical paradise populated by flightless birds, Red, a bird with anger management issues, is forced to attend anger management classes with a motley crew of fellow birds. When green pigs, who have always been friendly visitors, arrive and steal their eggs, Red teams up with Chuck and Bomb to uncover the pigs' malicious intentions. Together, they embark on a mission to retrieve the stolen eggs and save their home.
Critical Reception
The Angry Birds Movie received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding its humor and animation appealing but criticizing its predictable plot and lack of originality. Audiences generally had a more positive reaction, appreciating its faithfulness to the popular mobile game and its colorful, energetic presentation.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually vibrant and energetic, bringing the popular game characters to life with animated flair.
- Despite its colorful presentation, the plot is often derivative and struggles to find its own voice beyond the source material.
- The voice cast delivers some entertaining performances, particularly the comedic timing of the main characters.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humor, bright animation, and the fun, familiar characters from the game. Many found it to be an entertaining watch for families and fans of the Angry Birds franchise, though some noted it was a bit predictable.
Fun Fact
The film's producers originally considered making the characters live-action with CGI, but decided to go with full animation to better capture the essence of the game's style and humor.
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