Rating: Summary: One of the top three animated films of the '90's Review: One of the top three animated films of the '90's (Beauty and the Beast and Toy Story being the other two), and possibly the best of the three. What boy's imagination isn't captured by the idea of finding your very own giant robot from outer space? The concept certainly contributes to the fun of this film but in itself isn't enough to sustain a full-length movie. Beyond that initial appeal, though, is a very important, positive message conveyed effectively through a captivating plot without sledgehammering pontification. Some viewers have criticized the film as anti-military, anti-Government, anti-gun, anti-hunting liberalism. I think they're wrong. The values conveyed in this film are just as traditional and honorable as those found in The Book of Virtues. Finally, and not least, if you're a fan of animation, this is the best example of breakthrough techniques since Toy Story and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? This movie deserves to be recognized as a classic.
Rating: Summary: worth every second you spend watching it... Review: a great adaption of the book. and a great movie in itself. was supposed to be the big hit the summer it came out, but wasn't. what a shame, since it was effective as a story and you often would forget that you were watching an animated film.didn't have the treacly sweetness or blandness of many disney films. i'm not a kid, nor do i see these movies because of kids. but it never occurred to me that i was watching a kid's film.
Rating: Summary: One of the best American animated films Review: Japan is definitely the reigning king of animated films with masterpieces by Studio Ghibli and Gainax. But The Iron Giant shows that an American animated film doesn't have to have sweeping musical scores and talking bunnies (heh, just robots!) to be appealing to kids and adults and maintain a quality story.
Rating: Summary: Everyone Gives It 5 Stars For Good Reason Review: This neat little film is a bonafide classic. It had the misfortune to be over shadowed by 'Toy Story 2', which must have hurt it at the box office. There is a bit of Spielberg's 'E.T.' in this movie, but that is more a case of traditional story telling principles than any creative similarities. You could also draw comparisons with the relationship between characters John Conner and Schwarzenegger's 'Terminator'. The quality of animation is very high, with nice touches of CGI. The characters are both well-drawn and very well performed by a cast of fine actors. The script is incisive, fast-moving and sprinkled with lots of knowing, occasionally subtle and suprisingly adult humour. And 'The Iron Giant' has a spectacular and dramatically pleasing climax that is neither too bleak nor too sentimental, which is always a delicate balance to reach. I highly recommend this warm and witty film as a treat for all ages. It crosses the barrier of children's films to become a classic for everyone. Who wouldn't want a giant robot for a friend?
Rating: Summary: Refreshing Review: I must admit, when I sat down to watch Iron Giant with my little brother and sister, I was not interested. However, I was quickly hooked to this sweet tale of a boy who befriends a large iron robot. The giant has amnesia, and it's up to the boy to teach the giant how to be. The boy teaches him to be good and selfless. This is a sweet movie, with a wonderfully touching ending. My siblings love it, and it has been such a great influence on them. It's a nice departure from all the garbage kids watch these days. This is definately a movie the whole family can appreciate and enjoy.
Rating: Summary: One of America's best animated motion pictures ... Review: Perhaps the best movie of 1999, although sadly overlooked while in theatres due to WB executives attempting to bury it because of internal political issues. 'Iron Giant' breaks many stale conventions of the modern American animated feature film. A great piece of film work, animation, cinematography and pure entertainment. Adults and children instantly love this modern classic. Buy it! A must for any film enthusiast's library.
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful, Innocent Film To Please Everyone Review: I'll start this review saying that the technical aspects of this film are fantastic. The animation is top notch for American standards, and the computer generated Giant is blended in seamlessly. "The Iron Giant" is easily the best American animated film from a studio other than Disney. Now for the main reason why I wrote this review. This film possesses something that no Disney film has had for a long time: Innocence. "The Iron Giant" takes place in 1957, during the early years of the Cold War. It is a time when anything foreign and not understood is feared and treated as a threat. This setting allows for the presentation of the innocent parts. Basic messages such as 'Guns Are Bad,' 'Violence Doesn't Solve Anything,' and 'Everyone Dies Eventually' are delivered with the cinematic skill and emotional grace that many so-called 'Films With A Message' ignore, making them look like the contrived mess they are. The final act is so emotional and heart-breaking, that I cry every time I see it, and choke up when I think of it. Very few animated films have this kind of impact these days. I am upset that "The Iron Giant" didn't do very well in the 'Box Office Battle.' It deserved so much more. Warner Brothers has got to improve on the way they advertise and package their films, because this and many others have done so poorly. For the benefit of your inner child, and for the actual children that some of you may have, I highly recommend that you add this to your DVD or VHS collection. I hope that you enjoy its many levels as much as I have. I have only one negative statement. The current version on DVD is a 2-sided, single-layered disc, with widescreen on one side and full-frame on the other. There should be a new special edition (possible 2-disc set,) to be released later this year. That is if Warner Brothers doesn't screw up again.
Rating: Summary: truly the best animated movie after jungle book Review: iron giant is the best animated feature film since jungle book,this is in comparison to disney and warner bros films made after jungle book. the story is like terminator ,godzilla ,kingkong and superman put together (and the best parts i must say) and it much more innocent than all those movies mentioned above.the good thing is that the animation in the film is not unnecessarily rubbery like most animated features today,but its perfect for the story,the 3-d robot is superbly designed to blend in with the 2-d cast it reminds you of the work of the "nine old men" of disney ,i have read that director brad bird was a pupil of milton kahl one of the nine old men. it shows since all the hands drawn for the characters are much better than what exists in contemporary animation art.the character designs are very slick and add to the story. if you happen to be an animator this is a must have for technical quality .if youre a layman this movie will move you .
Rating: Summary: One of the best of all animated films! Review: What can I add to the hundreds of positive reviews here and on the DVD page? In a time when so much pap and so much garbage is being cranked out by Hollywood, along comes a real gem. It is touching, funny, exciting and altogether delightful. Don't hesitate a second to add it to your collection!
Rating: Summary: I cry every time... Review: I've seen this movie at least 20 times since we bought it and I cry at the end every time. It is such a well rounded, funny, touching, and entertaining movie that I consider it one of my favorites. It is a triumph of spirit and soul. Don't miss it!
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