Frankenweenie review
[font=]Pet animated movies are a kind of window into man’s connection with the animals we have invited into our lives. Even as a most basal depiction of this relationship, these movies can be wildly popular. It doesn't matter if your puppy isn’t alive, there can be something rewarding about nurturing and playing with it. But what if you don’t want to nurture your pet? What if feeding it, caring for it, and otherwise interacting with it is just a chore? Wouldn’t it be great if your pet couldn’t die, if you had no responsibilities? It sounds like you need a different kind of pet—a frankenweenie.[/font]
[font=]Frankenweenies add a bit of satire to a genre filled to the brim with corgis and huskies. As the name subtly implies, Frankenweenies is a movie about having a Frankenstein and a dog. Shockingly, a movie premised on caring for something that is already dead lacks a certain tension. Or does it?![/font][font=]Frankenweenies pays tribute to a cast of horror movie archetypes: frankenstien, Gamera, Germlin etc. Yes, the movie does feature zombie experience levels.[/font]
[font=]Two thumbs up[/font]
[font=]This review was not plagiarized![/font]