Lake Springfield is saturated with pollution, in a display of stupidity, Homer Simpson throws more discharges makes the people in the most polluted on the planet, so the U.S. government take action, isolating the village. Homer will become the enemy of the people and will be forced to flee with his family, beginning a new life in Alaska. Finally
what happened in the modern film industry was inevitable. In 19 seasons, more than 400 chapters, a movie was a matter of time. Although it is also true that the Simpsons are no longer at its best, continue to attract viewers and has a legion of hardcore fans, but the spark of the first season has been lost in the latter. And that's what we have in this film, a long chapter in accordance with the scripts of the last seasons, perhaps an attempt to revitalize the Simpsons (which in view of their conditions of practice, television legend, not necessary) , as expected in a project, which according to its leaders was being gestated in a while, has been unsuccessful, not bored, but to quote Homer Simpson "Who is the saps who pay to see something you might see on television? ". The movie is not bad and entertaining, but suffers from too many freedoms, as representative icons are reversed; Homer Moe hits the bar in the whole movie, Bart, does not just pranks worth remembered, is suffering from a rare approach to Flanders and Lisa, is stunned by the love making little show of his intellect, and even the Itchy & Scratchy episode is rather simple to which we are accustomed. All this affects the image, and though we have the Simpson family as always, their actions make us doubt whether it is the same as the TV (apart from the supreme folly of Homer, in pogresion constant). In addition we have a pretty story poor, that is an excuse to weave a gag after another, sometimes without any logic, but no less funny. The animation has been cleaned, and total disregard to the first teaser, using computer animation for the film, to give it a magnificent and epic, that impresses, but does not hide its shortcomings.
what happened in the modern film industry was inevitable. In 19 seasons, more than 400 chapters, a movie was a matter of time. Although it is also true that the Simpsons are no longer at its best, continue to attract viewers and has a legion of hardcore fans, but the spark of the first season has been lost in the latter. And that's what we have in this film, a long chapter in accordance with the scripts of the last seasons, perhaps an attempt to revitalize the Simpsons (which in view of their conditions of practice, television legend, not necessary) , as expected in a project, which according to its leaders was being gestated in a while, has been unsuccessful, not bored, but to quote Homer Simpson "Who is the saps who pay to see something you might see on television? ". The movie is not bad and entertaining, but suffers from too many freedoms, as representative icons are reversed; Homer Moe hits the bar in the whole movie, Bart, does not just pranks worth remembered, is suffering from a rare approach to Flanders and Lisa, is stunned by the love making little show of his intellect, and even the Itchy & Scratchy episode is rather simple to which we are accustomed. All this affects the image, and though we have the Simpson family as always, their actions make us doubt whether it is the same as the TV (apart from the supreme folly of Homer, in pogresion constant). In addition we have a pretty story poor, that is an excuse to weave a gag after another, sometimes without any logic, but no less funny. The animation has been cleaned, and total disregard to the first teaser, using computer animation for the film, to give it a magnificent and epic, that impresses, but does not hide its shortcomings. The Simpsons, the movie
The Simpsons, the movie (2007)
Director: David Silverman
Guion: Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Brian Scully.
Benders: (VO) Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson), Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson), Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson)
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Nationality: U.S.
6 / 10
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