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Showing posts with label Rio. Show all posts
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Monday, April 14, 2014

Rio 2 (2014) - More Tropical Love Bird Adventures

Blu, Jewel and Family Head Save the Rainforest

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"Rio" was one of the big animated feature film hits of 2011. Its tale of colorful birdes engaging in adventures south of the border captured the hearts of filmgoers and was propitiously timed, coming at the end of winter and playing on the desire of viewers to welcome in summer. The same formula works to perfection for the sequel, "Rio 2" (2014), again directed by Carlos Saldanha, which similarly was released at the end of an even tougher winter for much of the US. "Rio 2" continues the adventures of Jewel and Blu and their colorful flying friends and allows us to return to the warm beaches and colorful forest of South America.

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Blu, Jewel and the family

It is several years after the original story, and Blu and Jewel have several children: Carla, Bia and Tiago. Linda Gunderson, who owns the pet store that Blu left, has gone to the Amazon with husband Tulio. There, Linda and Tulio spot a rare Spix Macaw, which is critically endangered and which some had thought extinct. Jewel pressures Blu to go to the Amazon to help her former owner Linda, and friends Rafael, Nico (Jamie Foxx) and Pedro (Will.I.Am) tag along. Blu, realizing the hazards, thoughtfully brings along supplies, including a GPS device that Jewel turns up her nose at.

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The happy family on an adventure in the rainforest

There is illegal logging going on near where Linda and Tulios saw the rare bird, and the loggers don't want a bunch of environmentalists around causing problems and devise plans to get rid of them. Nigel the Cockatoo from the first "Rio" film survived his fall from the plane at the end of that film and is working as a fortune teller/con man because he was injured. Nigel spots Blu and the others flying overhead and vows to get his revenge along with sidekicks Charlie the Anteater and Gabi the frog. Blu and company hop a boat to the jungle and stumble upon a flock of blue macaws hiding in their own hidden colony. Jewel's long-lost father, Eduardo, is living there, along with sister Mimi and Jewel's childhood friend Roberto. The flock hates all things human and Eduardo in particular thinks that Blu is a traitor for liking them.

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Blu and Jewels' children

The loggers, meanwhile, capture Linda and Tulio. Blu and Eduardo attempt to bond, but Eduardo's attempts to toughen up Blu and make him more like the flock fail. Nigel disguises himself as a bird named Bob and auditions for Carnival. Blu goes out to get a precious gift for Jewel, but while there he inadvertently invades the territory of the Scarlet Macaws, fierce enemies of the Spix Macaws and who are led by tough Felipe. Blu accidentally hits Felipe with a twig, which causes a war to break out between the opposing camps that resembles a soccer match. Blu loses the game, which further alienates him from Eduardo.

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The story is not set in Rio, but the city remains an overwhelming presence

Blu, now on the outs, goes with Roberto to inspect Linda's and Tulio's camp. They find a broken CB radio and almost get run over by a tractor, but find Linda and Tulio. Blu saves the couple while Roberto goes to warn the flock about what is happening. The macaws, led by Blu, decide to defend their homes against the hostile loggers, and the Red Scarlet Macaws help. The loggers, trying to avoid defeat, set dynamite to blow up the trees, but Blu foils their plan. Nigel then shows up and attacks Blu, and Gabi joins in. However, Gabi's attempt to shoot Blu with a poison quill backfires when the quill hits Nigel instead. Seeing Nigel, who she secretly likes, appear to die from the quill causes Gabi to try to kill herself as well. Bia, however, notices that the quill wasn't poisonous at all, and she prevents Nigel from arising from seeming death and getting at Blu. The leader of the loggers, realizing he is defeated, tries to run away but is eaten by a boa constrictor.

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Jewel (Anne Hathaway) and Roberto (Bruno Mars)

Linda and Tulio, free, now resolve to protect the Blue Macaw flock. Blu and Jewel remain with the flock, while Tulio takes Nigel and Gabi back to Rio, and everybody is reunited and happy in the rainforest.

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Linda and Tulio with evidence of their find

The cast of "Rio 2" is substantially unchanged from the first film, with Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway engaging as the fussy couple Blu and Jewel.  In addition, congenial newcomers Andy Garcia, Kristin Chenoweth, Bruno Mars and Rita Moreno join the cast as Eduardo, Gabi, Roberto and Mimi to add some spice. Rodrigo Santoro, who is busy between the "Rio" films and his role of Persian Emperor Xerxes in "300" and its sequel, is an under-used delight as Tulio. Evil Cockatoo Nigel, as in the first film, is a scene-stealer as voiced by Jemaine Clement.

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Director Carlos Saldanha

The key to the whole production, though, is director Saldanha, for whom the "Rio" film series clearly is a labor of love and a triumph. The soundtrack by John Powell on Atlantic Records is fun, with songs by stars Bruno Mars, Janelle Monae, Rita Moreno, Andy Garcia and the other cast members. It is the animation, though, that stuns.

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Jesse Eisenberg records the part of Blu

The 3D CG animation by Blue Sky Studios on behalf of 20th Century Fox Animation is spectactular once again, bringing forth the vibrant colors of the rainforest and its creatures. Films like this are terrific in building support for the environment and exposing people to the wonders of nature. Unfortunately, that creates the impression that if you don't think that "Rio 2" is super-wonderful that you are either against South America or the environment, which is not the case. The plot by screenwriters is not only busy, it also is a bit fanciful and works just a bit too hard at bringing in as many tropes of South America as it can shoehorn in (the football game in particular is a bit silly). The bad guys are really, really bad and may as well wear black hats, while we get the standard misunderstood hero thing from Blu, who as usual has to overcome as much blowback from his friends as from the enemy. It's a sequel done in large part by rote.

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Bruno Mars and his character

There is so much action in "Rio 2" that it doesn't give too many opportunities to let your mind wander as you might want it to if you actually were to visit such natural splendor, which is both good and bad. There's no lying back on the beach and enjoying the sun in "Rio 2." Even the terrific musical numbers which are the film's highlight have extensive choreography that sometimes make you wish they would just stand there and sing their songs already. Younger viewers love the frenetic pace of "Rio 2," while the incessant parade of colors may be a bit off-putting to some older viewers. In summary, great visuals, maybe a little too great, with a rambling plot that isn't exactly a classic but gets the job done while being a tad heavy-handed on the pc front.


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Anne Hathaway at the Miami premiere of "Rio 2"

"Rio 2" is a worth successor to "Rio" and is another success for Blue Sky and director Saldanha. It has the usual pluses and minuses of sequels. If you liked the first film, you'll no doubt like this one as well, but it won't add much to what you've already seen in "Rio."



Below are the trailers for "Rio 2."











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Friday, May 17, 2013

Rio (2011) - Angry Birds? Nah, Love Birds

Fly Down to "Rio" for a Great Adventure

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Carlos Saldanha was riding high, having created the wildly successful "Ice Age" franchise with Chris Wedge of Blue Sky Studios. After directing the similarly popular sequels "Ice Age 2: The Meltdown" and "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs," Saldanha decided to film something a little closer to home in his native Brazil and directed "Rio" (2011), set in Rio de Janeiro. It came from an idea Saldanha had been working on for a decade, which originally involved penguins but then was changed to macaws after several other films used penguins as characters. It was a bit of a gamble, as few animated films had been set in South America, but Saldanha was determined. With his success, he finally had the chance to realize his dream, and he buckled down and handed off the successful "Ice Age" franchise to others.

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Linda and Blu

Tyler Blu Gunderson (Jesse Eisenberg) is a male Macaw who is found by little girl Linda Gunderson (Leslie Mann) in Minnesota and becomes her pet. Many years later, Linda takes Blu - who never learned to fly - down to Rio de Janeiro. There, to pay for the trip provided by Tulio (Rodrigo Santoro), Blu must mate with another Macaw. When he meets his intended, Jewel (Anne Hathaway), Blu falls in love and they decide to escape together. Instead, they are captured by young boy Fernando (Jake T. Austin) and a Cockatoo, Nigel (Jermaine Clement). Nigel is determined to turn the Macaws over to smugglers, but Blu manages to get free, so he and Jewel escape into the jungle despite dragging leg chains.

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There are gorgeous beach and jungle scenes throughout

Fernando meets Linda and tells her that he had second thoughts about capturing birds for smugglers. Blu and Jewel, safe in the jungle, meet a Toco Toucan named Rafael (George Lopez) who promises them help in getting rid of their chains. Nigel hires some marmosets to recapture Blu and Jewel, and they almost succeed at a party the two Macaws attend.

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Jewel

 Afterwards, Blu and Jewel finally meet Rafael's friend Luiz (Tracy Morgan), who frees them from their chains. Deciding that he will only slow Jewel down because he can't fly, Blu sets off on his own, but then Nigel manages to capture Jewel. Linda and Tulio close in on the smugglers, and Blu learns of Jewel's capture and also returns to try and free her.

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Blu and Jewel

Nigel manages to capture Blu as well, but Linda and Tulio are nearby disguised as dancers. The smugglers, led by Marcel (Carlos Ponce), get to the airport and take off in their plane, but Blu manages to free himself and Jewel again. The also release all the other birds being smuggled by the poachers, and Blu uses a fire extinguisher to send Nigel out of the plane and into the engine, where he loses his feathers. Blu also falls out of the plane, and it looks as if she may fall to her death, but Blu leaps out of the plane, figures out how to fly, and rescues her. Afterwards, they all return to Linda, who helps them get better, organizes a bird sanctuary, and adopts Fernando.

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Nigl and Blu

The 3D animation is very colorful, and the animators took great pains to get the look and feel of Rio as accurate as possible. They consulted bird experts, and Saldanha used his own Brazilian upbringing to mold the plot in a culturally authentic way. Sergio Mendes arranged the music by top acts such as will.i.am and Carlinhos Brown, contributing to the South American feel of the production. Keeping the ambience authentic is probably why they left out Duran Duran's "Rio," which is a shame, because it would have fit right in with the party atmosphere.

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Nigel, voiced by Jermaine Clement

The voice actors are all terrific. Anne Hathaway, of course, is a top actress who is a veteran at doing voice roles (Hathaway voiced Haru in the 2002 English version of "The Cat Returns"). She previously had worked with Jesse Eisenberg in the Fox television series "Get Real," so they have a familiar sound together. Clement is part of the New Zealand comedy duo "Flight of the Conchords," and his character in "Rio" is a riff on his comedy alter ego. Everybody was comfortable in their role, and it shows in the relaxed and engaging voice presentation.

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Rafael, Blu and Jewel

As you might expect, "Rio" did extremely well overseas, where it was released first, topping the box international office for several weeks. It had the largest opening weekend ever in Brazil, but also did very well in China and Russia. The U.S. domestic box office also was good, with "Rio" earning $143 million in the states and $341 million overseas, for a grand total of $484 million. Those aren't quite "Ice Age" numbers, but they are still very healthy profits. The success of "Rio" justified a sequel, "Rio 2," which Saldanha is directing, with all of the same stars are returning. The sequel "Rio 2" is due out in April 2014.

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"Rio" makes beautiful use of the scenery. You didn't expect not to see that statue, did you?

You can't argue with success. "Rio" has a unique flavor that contrasts nicely with more prosaic animated films set in cold climates or cities. It almost feels as if you are visiting the tropics for a while. Some will say that the script is a bit predictable and that it isn't quite up to the standards of "Ice Age," but few films are. One of the nice things about "Rio" is that everything is kept light and breezy, rather than Saldanha turning it into some kind of reverential homage to his homeland where everybody is noble and pure and everything is done by the book. He makes sure to touch on all the cultural highlights (tourist attractions) of the city and pretty much leaves the reverential bows behind after that.

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Blu skates through Carnival

The film is available in several different packages which are a bit confusing. There is a 4-disc "Party Edition" which includes 3D Blu-ray and all other formats, a 3-disc "Party Edition" minus the 3D disc, a 2-Disc "Party Edition" (no Blu-ray or 3D), and a single-disc DVD. Despite the aggravation of having too many choices of formats, with such a colorful ambience and catchy tunes, along with the fun voice actors, you really can't go wrong with "Rio."

Below is the official trailer for "Rio."



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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Rio 2 (2014) - First Teaser Trailer

Teaser Trailer for "Rio 2" - in Portuguese

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Original Film Poster

Here's the first look at the sequel:




For those who are looking forward to the sequel to "Rio," Blue Sky Studios released this teaser. "Rio 2" is scheduled for release on 20 March (internationally), 4 April (UK) and April 11 (US) 2014. The same team is returning: Carlos Saldanho directs, and Blu (Jesse Eisenberg), Jewel (Anne Hathaway), Bird preservationist Tulio (Rodrigo Santoro) and Blu's erstwhile owner/Tulio's girlfriend Linda (Leslie Mann) are back for more adventures.

Blu and Jewel now have a daughter, Carla (Rachel Crow), and other relatives in the picture. Bruno Mars plays Jewel's old love interest, Roberto. As you can see below, the visuals are stunning.

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