Monster Family 2


Monster Family 2 [2021]

 
IMDb Ratings: 4.7/10
 
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
 
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: Holger Tappe

Stars Cast: Ewan Bailey, Daniel Ben Zenou, Jessica Brown Findlay

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 Monster Family 2 Review

 
IN BRIEF: I have never seen the first Monster Family in 2018, so I was thrilled to see what this franchise was all about. The film is also known as Happy Family 2, as happiness is one of the themes in the story. After watching this poem, I will definitely be back to see the first film. I think she is so cute! If you have seen and loved the first movie, you will definitely get kicked in the next one, but if you have not seen it yet, it is still as exciting as a stand-alone film. The film is produced by British-German Ambient Entertainment.

The story is about the Nunu Family trying to free Baba Yaga (a friendly witch of some sort) and Renfield (her bent boyfriend) from the capture of a young Monster Hunter Mila Starr. The Wishbone Family also transforms into a Vampire, a Frankenstein Monster, a Mother, and a Werewolf. Helped and assisted by its three domesticated bats, the Monster Family reaches out to the rest of the world again to save its friends, make new people who know them, and finally see the 'Nobody's Perfect' - even those with flaws can find happiness.

MY FAVORITE: The cartoon itself is really good with interesting details. For example, if you pay attention, you will see a small rubber duck emerge from a few squares, which made me laugh. The landscape is absolutely thrilling with fascinating facts. Hair, hair, plants, mosses, and water all look amazing. I love the spots on the faces of the characters and the action of the characters looks like a person.

The bouncy soundtrack is simple and fun. There are even a few numbers of music ... some kind. They keep things lively and fun.

Lots of jokes seen and spoken.

You get to see many scenes with the famous Aurora Borealis. Seeing the North Lights has been on my Bucket list for decades. I finally saw them in November on my way to Iceland! Talk to your kids about how amazing his beautiful planet is!

Kids will be introduced to famous monsters like King Kong, Loch Ness, Abominable Snowman, Dracula, and more.

Stay tuned during the final prizes of another great scene.

In a children’s movie, it’s amazing that there is no fainting or vomiting in the movie.

Finally, I think my 4 sons would have liked this when they were younger. One of my sons has grown up to be a cartoonist of video games and I think he might be impressed by cartoon art. I was!

There are a few moral lessons parents can show their children after watching a movie together. It is definitely for the family for all ages.

WHAT I DON'T LIKE: Unfortunately, there is very little dialogue. Since the characters are talented, their voice work often sounds unmistakably inspired. I think that has a lot to do with writing.

As a mother trying to raise my sons to be honest, caring men, I was always shocked to see male figures represented as useless fathers.

Some parts of the story do not have a final solution, but young children will probably never realize it.

The original Monster Family portrayed Dracula as a giant. He’s in this movie but he doesn’t have the strong presence of the main villain. Still, he sounds like the amazing Jason Isaacs, who always plays villains like Harry Potter and the Witch Stone and the Patriot.

The Monster Family is not as fast or efficient as the Incredibles. For example, there is an important battlefield where most family members stand there until their chance to be defeated by the bad guys. There have been many instances where each family member could have used his or her different talents, but they are often overused.

It made me want to know what I missed in the first film. For example, there are friendly bats that give jokes, but I don't know how they turned out to be pets / family pets. I could see that Dracula had an important role to play in family life, but I also knew that I was missing out on a great film.

TIPS FOR PARENTS: A teenage girl talks about dropping out of school.