It's incredibly entertaining and enjoyable for anyone. Overall, the film follows a clear pattern and formula for kids, but the real surprise is that none of it made me roll my eyes or cringe. The voice performances are pretty incredible, and perhaps because I recognized such people like Reily, Silverman, McBrayer, and Lynch, but even others did wonders with their characters. The few commercials and trailers I saw had been sure to let audiences know just how "pretty" this film looked, but what makes it a truly great film is that it has a great story and great dialogue to back up the visuals. The jokes hit all the right places, the characters are all lively and written with skill that goes beyond what we have come to expect from a simple kids' film like this. But what makes this gloriously colorful spectacle of a world work is the screenplay. Even some characters move in the precise way they actually do in video games. The world it builds, and all of the little details from various video games, is pretty wonderful to look at and experience. Its visual design is brilliant and its action pieces pretty amazing. Wreck-It Ralph is really wonderfully created. So my friend really convinced me to check this one out. I was supposed to be be seeing either Flight or Argo today, but to my disappointment I missed both showtimes, and I was in a tight time frame where I could see anything.
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