Wednesday, 31 July 2024

Harold and the Purple Crayon 2024 by AverageMansReviews

Harold and the Purple Crayon 2024 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/animal cruelty/transformation/burning/disintegrating/melting/cutting/medical

Let's go and meet the old man: Harold [voiced by/performed by Zachary Levi:] the main character of this book/film; but has this purple crayon where he can draw absolutely anything and it comes to live in fact this is what he did when he was a toddler; he drew his friends Moose [voiced by/performed by Lil Rel Howery:] a moose turned human, that supports for Harold in his adventure and then we have Porcupine [voiced by/performed by Porcupine:] a hedgehog turned human that gets left behind to begin with, so eventually she has to track her friends down; but this trio want to go and track down their dad/creator in the real world, which Harold draws a door through to our world and this is their adventure.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 92 minutes film is good; you know this project is perfectly designed for young families and to keep your little ones attention hopefully for a while.

Art, action and comedy; the art is clear, well presented and imaginative as for these two examples; briefly Harold comes across a young person that is sitting in one of those children rights machines that roughly cost 50 p a go and this person is saying fly, fly, fly or something to that effect. So Harold thinking in his own mind being helpful draws some rotors which become real and consequently this child takes off in this place of shopping and then a little later Harold and other characters; in this drawn aeroplane with propellers at the front; sky write this message with a telephone number attached to it which as you will see; this message is open to interpretation.

Character developments, voice performances and performances; they are on all counts good; they do follow their character types, but also there is good chemistry.

This film receives: 7/10, this film is good; as I have already referenced in this content; it is perfectly designed for young families, there is little bits and pieces for slightly older or/and older as well and there is an extra credit after the first lot of credit and then some art bits through the rest with colourful strips or whatever they are.

 

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