Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) Review
By Marco Chacon
2 Min Read
The basic premise is that there have been monsters amongst us, including some really big ones, but the government protects us from them by hiding them away in a secret facility. When Susan Murphy (voiced ably by Reese Witherspoon) is hit by a meteor on her wedding day and becomes a 50-foot woman, she is whisked away to Area 52 to be the latest inmate of monster prison. Soon after, when aliens attack, she and her fellow monsters are released to help fight them.
The movie's message has to do with (amongst other things) not being a push-over and not settling for an unhappy life because you can do better than that. The sidekicks/celebrity voice-actors are The Missing Link (Will Arnett) a de-thawed fisherman who has a (mild) libido and fondness for spring-break hangouts; Dr. Cockroach, PhD (Hugh Laurie), a mad-scientist who mutated himself into a roach-form in a science accident, and B.O.B (Seth Rogen) who was a genetically altered tomato injected with ranch dressing (now an indestructible blob). The adult-demographic jokes come from call-backs to other science fiction movies and Stephen Colbert playing the president of the United States.
The movie is in 3D and really by this point, I can only repeat what I've said before: it is not a gimmick - it is an experience enhancer. See it in 3D if you can.
Is there anything surprising in Monsters vs. Aliens? No, not really. I can't think of anything that made me sit up out of my seat or go "I can't believe I'm seeing this." It is a kid's movie, and its formula, but it has reasonable heart and good production values and holds up with anything you would go to see on a Saturday afternoon with the whole family. I was able to tick-off plot-points as I watched them come from afar, but everyone, including the wonderful villain Gallaxhar (Rainn Wilson), seems to be having a good time; and the movie carries that vibe with it all the way through.
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Certificate: PG
Running Time: 94 minutes
Distributed By: Paramount Pictures
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