Marmaduke: Movie Review
Marmaduke
Rating: 4/10
Cast: Owen Wilson, Lee Pace, Keifer Sutherland, Steve
Coogan, Emma Stone
Director: Tom Dey
School holidays are upon us once again - what with the choice of Shrek 4,Toy Story
3 or this latest Marmaduke, it's clear the fight is on for the
family dollar.
Owen Wilson voices the great Dane Marmaduke (once a staple of American
cartoons) in this mix of live action and CGI - the kind of dog who wreaks a bit
of havoc around the family household in the midwest America- digging the lawn
for bones, stealing food from the counter, the usual stuff.
But Marmaduke is loved by his family and so he can get away with it - his
life is that of the top dog.
Until one day, his uptight owner Phil (Lee Pace) comes home and announces
that the entire family are moving to California to work for William H Macy's
organic dog food company.
With the rug pulled from under him, Marmaduke's plunged back into a world
akin to high school as he tries to fit in with the new crowd out west. It's even
worse when the Dog Park is like a playground - ruled by Kiefer Sutherland's
wonderfully snarling Bosco and Marmaduke finds he's the odd pooch out.
It's not much better for Phil either and soon the entire family is facing
some hard choices.
When a main character, animated or otherwise, looks directly at the camera
and makes a farting noise, and then follows it with "I know it's juvenile but
it's all I have" then you know you're not in for rocket science for 90
minutes.
The problem with Marmaduke is it plays too far to the younger end of the
audience and is a little hard going for anyone over the age of 7 years old.
While the talking animals work well, the makers of the film throw the spanner in
the works by dropping some quite obvious CGI into the mix. While I'm not
expecting miracles (it is after all a film about a dog who talks), it's a shame
because the world they've created worked really well until that point.
Owen Wilson brings his laconic laidback tones to the pooch - and Sutherland
does menacing well, but it's an unoriginal story which doesn't offer much into
the mix.
Marmaduke may be a difficult watch for
families - but it does impart some messages about family and priorities and
what's important - which I guess is useful for the younger end of the spectrum.
It's just that the older end of the family group may find it a little hard going
and a real case of deja vu.
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