π Pixar Week π A Bugs Life π Review π 10/10 π
10/10
You'll need to see this captivating movie twice to appreciate the scope of its visual wit and technological mastery. Oddly enough, this wasn't the only computer-animated movie about bugs to come out in the fall of 1998; Antz was released just a month before, and the difference between the two animated bug movies is epitomized by their lead characters.
Antz has Z, voiced by Woody Allen as -- well -- Woody Allen, angst-ridden, in analysis, searching for individual identity in a world of conformity. A Bug's Life has Canadian actor/comedian Dave Foley providing his voice as Flik, an All-American ant-next-door type who is inventive, brave, and extremely loyal.
Helped by outstanding voice talent, the rest of the movie's characters are quirky and endearing enough to make you forget they are computer-animated. Lending their voices are Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Phyllis Diller, Kevin Spacey, Richard Kind, David Hyde Pierce, and John Ratzenberger. Antz was largely brown, but this movie uses a paintbox of color to produce stunning images with luminous tones.
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