Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked

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Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Review


It's impossible to be critical of a movie like this, since it's not trying to be anything other than ridiculous. And indeed it does manage to make us laugh, mainly because it's so relentlessly corny.

Dave (Lee) takes all six mischievous Chipmunks on a cruise-ship holiday before their big performance at the International Music Awards. Of course, Alvin (Long) is immediately in trouble, taking his pals Simon and Theodore (Bugler and McCartney) and the Chipettes (Poehler, Applegate and Faris) with him. But Alvin's next stunt strands them all on a deserted island, including Dave and former manager Ian (Cross). On the island they meet treasure-hunting nutcase castaway Zoe (Slate), just as a volcano is about to blow.

The filmmakers don't bother to make any sense of the thin plot or develop even a passing sense of internal logic. But they pack scenes with amusing references to everything from Cast Away to Indiana Jones to Spider-man. And they fill each scene with witty verbal and visual gags, most of which are deeply silly, in an attempt to subvert our critical faculties. It kind of works, even if nothing about this entire project seems remotely original.

The oddest thing is the overly tweaked voices of the Chipmunks, which are unintelligible at least half of the time and make the use of talented, A-list actors rather irrelevant. The characters aren't very interesting either, each featuring just one characteristic, which is played for all it's worth. To change things up, plot contrivances cause two Chipmunks to swap their roles in the pack, which at least adds some humour and a bit of romantic tension, even if it makes no sense at all.

But then, making sense was nobody's priority. This is just a goofy romp that takes the Chipmunks out of their usual music-bizz setting for a random adventure. We know from the start that everyone will be fine and no one will actually learn the lessons that are hammered home every few minutes. in fact, the moral message is jarringly, knowingly conflicting, urging us to be both more responsible and more risk-taking. But never mind. The film keeps kids entertained without insulting the grown-ups. For this genre, that's a triumph.



Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked

Facts and Figures

Run time: 87 mins

In Theaters: Friday 16th December 2011

Box Office USA: $133.1M

Box Office Worldwide: $342.7M

Budget: $75M

Distributed by: 20th Century Fox

Production compaines: Fox 2000 Pictures

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 3 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 12%
Fresh: 9 Rotten: 68

IMDB: 4.3 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director:

Producer: Ross Bagdasarian, Janet Karman

Starring: as Eleanor (voice), as Zoe, as Captain Correlli, as Theodore (voice), as David Seville, as Jeanette (voice), as Brittany (voice), as Alvin (voice)

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