One of the many awesome perks of being a Grandma is always having a movie buddy for the animated movies!! We can’t wait for The Wild Life!!
From the over-exuberant parrot Mak to the snack-obsessed tapir Rosie, from the persnickety echidna Epi to the acrobatic pangolin Pango, from the ditzy goat Scrubby to the commonsensical kingfisher Kiki and the always-cool chameleon Carmello, things are larger-than-life on a tropical isle that is pure wild animal paradise. Then Robinson Crusoe, a marooned human, arrives in the midst of a furious storm, and their lives are forever changed by this bewildering new “creature.” No matter their differences, castaway human and quirky animals embark on an hilarious new adventure, building the island’s first tree-house and surviving together. But when two conniving members of the animal kingdom — the savage cats Mal & May – pounce into a battle for control of the island, Crusoe and his animal posse must uncover the true power of friendship against all odds (even savage cats).
6 Comments
Kate Sarsfield
I wonder if cinemas, or more importantly, live theatre events will ever re-open?
Tamra Phelps
I usually watch these movies with my youngest nephew, but I admit I sometimes watch the animated movies on my own, lol. They are really funny!
Sarah L
A strange version of Robinson Crusoe. Might be fun.
KATE SARSFIELD
Dad would have loved this, he adored Rio & the Ice Age films! But why, oh why, are cats always portrayed as baddies?
michele soyer
oh wow I love these movies but I am not sure what theatre around me would have it….
Rosie
This sounds cute, and I’d love to see it with the kids! Not too often can you find a movie without a lot of blood and guns!