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"Astroboy" is an anime character, created by manga author Osamu Terzuka highly respected author among other works of "Buddha" or Phoenix. " Regardless of whether the film adaptation is more or less successful, an external evaluation as a simple animated film gives us a strange feeling, very close to the brief entertainment rather than a strong work outstanding.
And is that "Astroboy" played with many of the elements that work in animation, but wear them so that they are too trite and a fairly low degree of surprise, which makes the film in a succession of pleasant moments but without in any way to achieve any bar fairly high .
Unquestionably, however, that the technical quality without being dazzled, it turns the movie into a mildly interesting product in this regard. The colorful, recreation and resiliency of the characters are on par with any contemporary work of the same style, and this is where it acquires its greater acceptance and purity.
The story line is taking shape as you go attractive and its preparation is quite acceptable without incurring specific errors, but it is cast miss that humor is both to characterize these films today, who having, is with a dropper and sometimes too simple. Nor do we find moments of high emotion to get to move at any time, and everything leads to something purely trivial and too traditional approach in almost all the narratives. Curious is
meet Nicolas Cage in the role of Dr. Tenma, such as in "Kick Ass", a successful vocal performance major character next to his son. Ignoring
comparisons would be odious than ever (especially if we mention to Pixar), the film moves on the level of pure entertainment, which is not all positive given the high level that is offering the animated film at the moment and that makes it one of the most interesting genres and much more aspiration than liven up a meeting. Little
novelty in almost every aspect, but in any case a film entertaining and comfortable viewing.
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