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instant classic

Posted by beach cruiser on June 18, 2018 at 12:36:17:

BRings the fun of animation, a lot of joy, and some heart to the tale.

I was grateful to have seen it in a dolby theatre of some size, so the orchestral sounds could really cut loose. THe sound track mixes orchestra with jazz, along the lines of the pink panther, and the effect is very good, priming the action. There are also some ping pong effects with the sound to drive the story that worked well in the big hall using a 7.1 dolby commercial system

The show I went to was a little uptight, or maybe they were tired, like they had forgotten how to laugh unless pushed into it with a big scene. There were plenty of little things that were cracking me up

Sit towards the front. Kids today have light up shoes, and if they get board, or whatever, the flashing of their shoes up and down the isles won't be an issue if behind you.