its PGAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would a four year old enjoy it?
They probably would but be aware that it’s pretty violent. I felt like the whole movie was people getting hurt. I get why Nintendo fans loved it but it’s not a cute cartoon story. There were way more adults than kids in the theater.
Anonymous wrote:This movie had ZERO plot and yet it was still enjoyable. They did a great job of giving life and personality to all the characters. The animation was spot on and the music was great. I found it similar to Lego movie where it was just good, animated fun, yet Lego movie had a more of a plotline to follow which made it a little more engaging (for the adults at least). I hope they make a sequel and work a little on the script next time.
Anonymous wrote:Would a four year old enjoy it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would a four year old enjoy it?
They probably would but be aware that it’s pretty violent. I felt like the whole movie was people getting hurt. I get why Nintendo fans loved it but it’s not a cute cartoon story. There were way more adults than kids in the theater.
I know some parents really edit violence so I don't want to argue against this poster but for the adults out there this is NOT an adult's movie a la the 90s movie. This IS a kids movie. And it isn't like a pixar kids movie with adult themes, it’s straight up kid's movie. It is kind of violent but in the same way the games are violent. Bowser has some scary parts but this is a kid's movie.
NP I agree with this. The violence was very Original Nintendo/Mario Kart—and Bowser’s scariness is pretty quickly offset by silliness.
NP. Yep, it’s cartoon violence. Nothing that they wouldn’t see playing a Mario game.
I’m the PP who mentioned it was violent. I agree that it’s no worse than the games but a lot of 4 year olds may not play those games yet. And a lot of parents on dcum say their kids get scared by movies that aren’t even meant to be scary so just be forewarned. I wouldn’t recommend the movie for young kids simply because it’s a cartoon. If they are used to Mario video games, they’ll be prepared for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would a four year old enjoy it?
They probably would but be aware that it’s pretty violent. I felt like the whole movie was people getting hurt. I get why Nintendo fans loved it but it’s not a cute cartoon story. There were way more adults than kids in the theater.
I know some parents really edit violence so I don't want to argue against this poster but for the adults out there this is NOT an adult's movie a la the 90s movie. This IS a kids movie. And it isn't like a pixar kids movie with adult themes, it’s straight up kid's movie. It is kind of violent but in the same way the games are violent. Bowser has some scary parts but this is a kid's movie.
NP I agree with this. The violence was very Original Nintendo/Mario Kart—and Bowser’s scariness is pretty quickly offset by silliness.
NP. Yep, it’s cartoon violence. Nothing that they wouldn’t see playing a Mario game.
Anonymous wrote:I see almost every movie released in theaters. We saw it on Friday. It was horrible/boring.