loves creating a buzz! movies. music. tv shows. concerts. events. reviews.

Based on the best-selling book by Kate DiCamillo, this animated fable centres on Despereaux Tilling (voiced by Matthew Broderick), a tiny, brave, big-eared mouse who hungers for adventure. Banished from Mouseworld for breaking the rules, refusing to be frightened and talking to a human, Despereaux finds himself in the Kingdom of Dor, where he falls in love with the beautiful Princess Pea (Emma Watson).

The relatively short running time is a definite point in the film’s favour, but it actually feels like two hours, even though it’s only 93 minutes. Similarly, the filmmakers have assembled an amazing line-up of vocal talent, but you’ll struggle to pick out any of them except Broderick, Hoffman, Watson and Hines (Hines is easily the stand-out and is the only one who seems to be enjoying himself, as the sinister, vaguely Dracula-esque Botticelli).
The main problem with the film is that the script is messy and unfocussed – Despereaux isn’t even born for about 20 minutes or so and his quest is never clearly defined. In addition, the dialogue is dull (there’s hardly any humour in the film) and the animation is both boring and uninspired throughout.
There’s really no point in seeing The Tale of Despereaux at all when you could just as easily watch the far superior Ratatouille again instead.
credits: ViewLondon | Yahoo! Movies Singapore
Official Movie Poster![]() |
Singapore Date: 12th March 2009 Language: English Running Time: 94 mins Rating: G Genre: Fantasy, Animation Tagline: Small Hero. Big Heart. Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Emma Watson, Matthew Broderick, Jonathan Demme, Dustin Hoffman Directed by: Robert Stevenhagen, Sam Fell Company: Universal Pictures Singapore Distributor: United International Pictures iZone Rating: 5/10 |
No comments yet.