I just got home from seeing
The Peanuts Movie.
The
Ice Age short that precedes the movie is terrible. If it was supposed to be funny, no one in my audience found it so. We all sat there in silence for the interminable eternity it took to get through it. (It also ends in a very dark place, with one character soon to die in the vacuum of space after he destroyed two planets and rained down ginormous meteors on the Earth. Where's the humor in
that?)
As for
The Peanuts Movie, it was very enjoyable. I saw it in 2-D, not 3-D; I didn't feel that 3-D would add a lot. It did pretty much everything right, I thought. The story is Charlie Brown-centric -- he's trying to talk to the Little Red-Haired Girl, but he keeps failing or embarrassing himself -- and there's a B-plot with Snoopy finding a typewriter and writing the Great American Novel about the World War I Flying Ace and the great love of his life. Maybe it could have done more with the ensemble, but most all of the major
Peanuts characters at least got a moment.
I mentioned the issues I had with the story from the kids novelization, so I won't repeat them here. In the context of the movie, everything works. Even the ending, which is very un-Schulz-ian, worked and left me with a dopey grin, feeling upbeat.
I don't think you need to stay
all the way to the end of the credits for the final coda. The two mid-credits scenes (ending with Snoopy's family) suffice.
It was nice. I hope they make another. Maybe next time, something with more of an ensemble flavor? Maybe something about Charlie Brown and his baseball team? That could be fun.
