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Minions Are Both Charming and Silly as Film's Guardian Angels
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Minions Are Both Charming and Silly as Film's Guardian Angels

From Dagens Nyheter · () Swedish

Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The new film "Minions & Monsters" relocates the animated characters to 1920s Hollywood.
  • The movie focuses on silent films, slapstick, and cinematic history, serving as a playful tribute to cinema.
  • Despite its charm, the film is described as a sometimes tedious parade of sketches.

The latest animated feature, "Minions & Monsters," transports the beloved yellow characters to the glitz and glamour of 1920s Hollywood. This cinematic setting places silent films, slapstick comedy, and historical nods to filmmaking at the forefront of the narrative.

The film is presented as a "playful declaration of love for the silver screen," aiming to capture the magic and innovation of early cinema. It delves into the era of silent movies and the physical comedy that defined early Hollywood, offering a nostalgic yet energetic experience for audiences.

However, the review suggests that while the film's concept is charming, its execution occasionally falters. The "parade of sketches" format, though intended to be lively, can become "quite tedious" at times. This suggests a potential imbalance between the film's creative premise and its pacing or narrative coherence.

Ultimately, "Minions & Monsters" offers a unique blend of the Minions' signature chaos with a historical cinematic backdrop. It aims to entertain through its affectionate portrayal of film history, even as it struggles with maintaining consistent engagement throughout its runtime.

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Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.