Review of The Garfield Movie

Star Cast: Chris PrattSamuel L. Jackson, Hannah Waddingham, Ving Rhames, and Nicholas Hoult.

Director: Mark Dindal

Overview :Simple Story yet heart touching moments between father and son.

Storyline: Garfield our very own beloved cat whose series we have seen for many years  and comics , comes  first time in a movie format , and she is too adorable and her love for cheese continues .

The  story begins with just born cute Garfield whose dad  keeps her safe in a corner of street to go in search for food , he tells him  to stay put , but  she is hungry and across the street she finds a restaurant , she puts her charming mood on and convinces Wic for food and later to adopt her ,She is happy with Wic and Joe the dog Garfield  enjoys her life but it takes a twist and she is forced to on a journey outside his home, and this development is enough to create a lot of funny situations, as Garfield is definitely domesticated, and being in the wild is just not his thing. On the journey lots of character are introduced and many hilarious moments are  showcased …Garfield meets his father whom he hates as he thinks that he was abandoned  by him  , and the current situation of both of them  are kidnaped and their life is in danger  . How they will come out of this situation  forms the crux of the movie.

Technical review  : Director Mark Dindal Has  used simple CGI And Simple Animation , still the plot  give is enjoyable both by children and adults . Chris Patt  Voice Over as  Garfield  gives Garfield  the  much-needed dose of charm without sacrificing his lazy attitude movie .

Samuel L. Jackson also does a great job as Vic, Garfield’s father, and the other significant characters in the movie. Jackson’s presence is always appreciated; he does his best to reach Pratt’s charm and does it effortlessly. However, it is Ving  Rhames in the role of Otto, a bull, who steals every scene he is in. For such a minor role, his character really makes an impression.

Final Words : The Garfield Movie is a fun time at the theater and will be pretty entertaining for kids and adults alike, it’s a light movie to enjoy with family.

Ratings : 3.5*5*

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