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Blu-ray review: Bolt

When boiled down to it’s elements Bolt is made of the same ingredients as Beverly Hills Chihuahua. The protagonist is a dog which has been ripped out of it’s comfort zone, the sidekick a reluctant and world weary ally, the plot surrounds the heros efforts to get back to it’s owners (in LA no less), and there is a strong motif of “finding your bark” running through both films.

But the difference is, Bolt works.

The story is well paced, the protagonists sympathetic, the comedy funny, and the tragedy poignant. Sure, it doesn’t break any molds as far as plot goes; but it’s a kids film, it doesn’t need to. It’s story of love lost and then regained, an archetypical tale that never goes stale.

To steal a synopsis from the mighty Wikipedia:

The film’s plot centers on a small white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to “rescue” her.

The vocal acting was very good. I was particularly taken by Mark Walton as Rhino the hamster, but even have to give a grudging nod of respect to the normally excruciating Miley Cyrus who portrayed Penny, Bolt’s owner, excellently.

And the animation? Well I must admit that I approached the movie expecting something a little under par. Despite being a Disney film, Bolt did not have any input from Pixar studios and so I wasn’t anticipating anything overly spectacular. Other non Pixar CGI films include Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons which, while they were perfectly acceptable, didn’t really raise the bar as far as moving the genre of CGI forward.

But the animation in Bolt was spectacular. It could have something to do with the Blu-ray but blimey, the first ten minutes of the movie really took my breath away. it wasn’t so much the rendering of the character’s themselves (although they were great), but the backgrounds. Wonderfully realistic textures that meshed exquisitely with the main action. The cinematography was pretty damn good too. Visually the movie was very satisfying.

I’ve read a few negative reviews from my fellow Disney reviewers criticizing the movie for being overly melancholic and even a bit hypocritical (the villains of the piece being a large money driven movie studio, a bit like Disney in fact). To them I say a respectful pish and piffle. Bolt’s a great film, a bit sad in places true and there is a certain irony to it if you’re in a cynical enough mood. But it’s overwhelming message is that of doing the best you can with what you’ve got, and that seems a good enough thing to be teaching my kids to me.

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16 Comments on “Blu-ray review: Bolt”

  1. #1 Lee
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 1:36 am

    I really enjoyed Bolt, it was good fun and I thought the animation was as good as any of the current productions.

    The Hamster was indeed my favourite character too.
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    Dan Reply:

    @Lee, I was interested to find out that the guy who played him isn’t a stand-up comedian or anything like that. In fact he was a writer on the Disney Tarzan film.

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  2. #2 Ed (zoesdad)
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 4:59 am

    My kids love Bolt. And I must admit to having openly laughed quite a few times.
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    Dan Reply:

    @Ed (zoesdad), I watched it on my own and I must admit I giggled quite a bit.

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  3. #3 Avitable
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 1:07 pm

    I liked it, too, which is unusual.
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  4. #4 SingleParentDad
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 4:20 pm

    But I thought you too were always in a overly cynical mood, non?
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    Dan Reply:

    @SingleParentDad, On the contrary, I am nothing but sunshine and lollypops.

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  5. #5 notSupermum
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 6:00 pm

    Pish and piffle eh?

    I’m glad you enjoyed it, and I loved your descriptions of the quality of the film – something I only mentioned in passing, but – and forgive me for generalising – I think it’s a boys film. Why? Cause boys are not as sentimental as girls. Wow, I can’t believe I just wrote that. But, look at your comments so far – all men, and they all loved it. I rest my case :-)
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    Dan Reply:

    @notSupermum, I nearly went so far as saying “tosh”, but then thought better of it.

    i think you’re right, I think it probably is very much a boy’s film. to be honest I’d have been pretty happy if the TV show Bolt was starring in was never exposed and we just had a hour and a half of super-dog action.

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  6. #6 James (SeattleDad)
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    Will have to put that one on my growing list of movies I would like to see but won’t until Lukas is older.

    Now, I want to hear your blu-ray review of Laurel and Hardy.
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    Dan Reply:

    @James (SeattleDad), I can’t see Laural and Hardy ever getting to blu-ray to be honest. But they do make an appearance in a post I’ve got planned coming up.

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  7. #7 Arjan
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 8:25 pm

    it’s on my to-watch list, I did saw a 4th (or so) part of chicken little this weekend and had a laugh.
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    Dan Reply:

    @Arjan, a 4th of Chicken Little was amy’s first ever film she saw at the cinema. she demanded we go after that as she was scared by the dark and the noise of the movie theater.

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  8. #8 Jo Beaufoix
    on Jul 13th, 2009 at 8:59 pm

    We loved it too and the animation was amazing. Beverly Hills Chihuahua I have yet to write about, but I hate hate hated it. My kids though? Loved it. Sighhhhh. What have I done wrong. :(
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    Dan Reply:

    @Jo Beaufoix, don’t ask me. I’m the guy who’s daughter likes the Hannah Montana TV show.

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