However, you would have clearly seen every sprat( or at least me) filing “ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, ” “ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II The Secret of the slush If Letterboxd was back in the ’90s. Despite not getting a lot of critical and marketable love, “ Ninja Turtles The Coming Mutation ” sounded enough cool. The 2D- amped TV series( which was the first reboot and the alternate animated series on the ballot) was also one of the most watched television series back in the 2000s. So, naturally, we showed up for “ TMNT ” and the live-action pictures produced by Michael Bay. “ Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ” noway reached this ménage because it was geo-blocked and limited to perhaps theU.S. and Canada. Thanks to Netflix, suckers can feast their eyes upon the stylish( and the most action-packed) replication of their favorite reptiles.
Directed by Andy Suriano and Ant Ward and written by Tony Gama- Lobo and Rebecca May, “ Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie ” starts in the future. Leo( Ben Schwartz), Mikey( Brandon Mychal Smith), and Casey Jones( Haley Joel Osment) are fighting off the Krang. They're about to be defeated and killed off. That’s when Leo comes up with the idea of transferring Casey into history, when the gang is still alive and together, to stop the Krang before they ever come into power. agonized and determined, Casey rushes to the Turtles. But he's shocked to find that Leo, Mikey, Raph( Omar Benson Miller), and Donnie( Josh Brener) are still not mature enough to comprehend the muscle of the Krang. So, with some backing from April O’Neil( Kat Graham) and Chip( Eric Bauza), he must educate them on how to be a platoon while fighting off the alien irruption.
From the word “ go, ” “ Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie ” hops into action that’s made of one gorgeously amped and beautifully colored sequence after another. However, you’ll notice all the anime influences, If you haven’t watched the series( that the movie is grounded on and is an effect of). There are a lot of action lines, exaggerated virtual camera angles, hyperactive- suggestive facial distortions, and, of course, the most inventive fight choreography you’ve laid your eyes upon. And right when you're in the thick of it, you’ll be hit with this inviting sense of consummation that you're watching this pukka animated masterpiece on the small screen rather than the big bone. It's a maximum shame that a movie of this quality isn’t getting a theatrical release because, in that dark hall, you would’ve gotten the full impact of these kinetic frames, supported by some heart-pounding music by Michael Gatt and an immaculate sound design.
Directors Ant Ward and Andy Suriano and pens Tony Gama- Lobo and Rebecca May, without a shadow of a mistrustfulness, aced it in the liar department. Like in every time-trip movie( or show), we're made to suppose that the TMNT must come from the characters we see in the future. But its biggest caveat is kept just out of focus, i.e., whatever opinions the TMNT made to save humanity led to the greatness of many and the death of numerous. So, you see the characters, especially Leo, aspiring to come what they're told they will be in the future that doesn’t live yet and failing miserably. And through that failure, they learn nothing is set in gravestone and, with a little smidgen of stopgap and heroism, they can offset predeterminism. Also, if you’re addicted to pictures that echo scenes from the 1st act in their 3rd act, but in a different environment, to show character growth, you’re going to love this bone
Last but not the least, the voice cast of “ Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie ” brings it home in the most stupendous way possible. Ben Schwartz, Omar Benson Miller, Brandon Mychal Smith, Josh Brenner, Haley Joel Osment, Kat Graham, and Eric Bauza are so sweet as the protagonists of the platoon. Their chemistry and their commitment to their separate characters are palpable. But( and this can be considered a side- note) they also mince in by playing the side characters of side characters,e.g., Janitor Man, Office Man 1, Foot Soldier 1, Security AI, Tank AI, Dragged Man, Foot Soldier 3, Cafe Woman 3, Foot Soldier 2, Radio Newscaster and Secret AgentMan.However, “ I love my job, ” I don’t know what does, If that doesn’t scream. Jim Pirri and Tok Olagundoye, as the Krang siblings, are deliciously satanic. The bijous of John Michael Higgins as Warren Stone and Rhys Darby as Hypno- Potamus is ridiculous.
In case it’s not clear yet, “ Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie ” is one of the most stylish action flicks of the time( although it’s not a kidney but a medium), it’s one of the best- amped flicks of the time. From the first frame to the last, the directors, pens, and animators throw the most creative, various, and pleasurable action sequences at the screen, and every single one of them sticks. Unexpectedly, it has a good quantum of grotesque imagery to fantasize the power of abomination. So, be prepared to be a little affrighted. The voice cast is amazing and so absurdly perfect for the places they're playing( cry- eschewal to the casting department). And, at the cost of sounding repetitious, this movie merited the big-screen treatment. thus, if it’s possible, design it on a big face, compass yourself with some loudspeakers, and watch it with your musketeers and/ or family or on your own. Either way, you’re going to have fun!
“ Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie ” is a 2022 Animated Film directed by Andy Suriano and Ant Ward.