‘Robinson Crusoe': Movie Review

‘Robinson Crusoe’
U: Adventure-comedy
Director: Vincent Kesteloot, Ben Stassen
Cast: (Voices): Matthias Schweighofer, Kaya Yanar, Ilka Bessin
Rating: 

The pretension here is utterly misleading. This is not a story about Daniel Defoe’s noted character, Robinson Crusoe, though a general totem of extended pluralism that prolongation houses use to get a assembly in. The 1719 novel usually appears to have been a source of impulse for this toony story about an surprising brew of animals on an removed island dumbfounded by a astonishing entrance of what they consider is a two-legged visitor species. The boat carrying Crusoe and his pet dog gets wrecked right tighten to their habitation.

This film stays divided from a strange thesis of presence and informative discovery, and focuses a energies on giving a animals (original inhabitants) on a Island some-more of a voice and contend in what happens on a island. So, it’s firm to be a small unsatisfactory for many above a age of three.

The slapstick is flattering ineffective, a articulate animals are not most of a newness and a change of concentration creates for an uninteresting spiel. Only a CGI, 3D effects and accumulation in voicing conduct to give it a few pluses that competence good interpret into likeability for a multi-coloured collection of cine-goers.

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