The Bad Guys

The Bad Guys

* * * * PG - Mild themes animated violence and crude humour

After a lifetime of pulling legendary heists five notorious bad guys-Mr. Wolf Mr Snake Mr Piranha Mr Shark and Ms Tarantula-attempt their most challenging job yet...going good. Nobody has ever failed so hard at trying to be good as 'The Bad Guys' an all-new animated feature film from DreamWorks Animation.

Several reformed yet misunderstood criminal animals attempt to become good with some disastrous results along the way.

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Review by SANDRA HALL | TheAge

Unlike Disney which has taken to roaming the world's cultures in search of inspiration for its animated features Dreamworks has always looked to Hollywood.

While it's made forays abroad with its Kung Fu Panda franchise and a short-lived collaboration with Britain's Aardman Animations its basic comic style still springs from puns and parodies rooted in American movies and television.

The Bad Guys is the latest example. A wolf a shark a snake and a piranha make up its quartet of anti-heroes yet they behave as if auditioning for Quentin Tarantino.

The only surprise lies in the fact that they were created by an Australian - Melbournebased children's author Aaron Blabey. The series of books on which the film is based has graced The New York Times bestseller list with 30 million copies sold worldwide.

Directed by Dreamworks animator Pierre Perifel who has re-tooled Blabey's original illustrations by giving the characters sharper contours and more colourful wardrobes the film begins with a diner scene which owes a lot to Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.

It then rolls on to a bank heist with car chase before getting down to the main game. When the gang are eventually arrested the wily state governor Diane Foxington (voiced by Zazie Beetz) gives them a chance to redeem themselves. If they can go straight and stay that way they win their freedom. To the dismay of his partners-in-crime the suave Mr Wolf (Sam Rockwell) takes up the challenge. Is he serious? There are multiple plot twists before that question is decided.

It's high-energy animation with few pauses between the action sequences. The fun is in the cleverness of the characterisations. The sardonic Mr Snake is an adroit safe-cracker . Rockwell who has a long history of playing wise guys has no difficulty in giving voice to Mr Wolf's swagger and Awkwafina makes lively work of Mrs Tarantula the gang's computer hacker.

The storyline is less successful - so convoluted that the gang itself is often bamboozled by it. But logic is not really the point here. The tone is pure Dreamworks. It's fast free-wheeling and very loud.


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