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Sonic The Hedgehog Movie Review




Sonic The Hedgehog Movie Review:

Sonic is the living proof of that studios actually listen to their fans to achieve something better. After the huge outcry from the fans all around the world Paramount Pictures actually stepped back, revamped the blue creature made it more adorable and released to the public and this version of Sonic looks way more cute and adorable than the previous more of a creepy like. Sonic is action, adventure movie which is based on a famous retro game of same name by SEGA. The blue hedgehog, as he calls himself is the glowing blue alien creature who has supersonic speeds. He runs at supersonic speeds, reads Flash comics and spills many pop culture references from Star wars to Fast and Furious to Amazon to The Rock.
The movie starts on an alien planet where Sonic lives with his mentor and he is forced to move into earth to save himself. He finally resides in earth and tries to make friends in earth. Evil diabolical Dr. Robotnick played by Jim Carry is planning out his investigation to search the blue creature. Will he succeed to catch the little guy? That’s the overall plot of the movie.
It’s overall fun to watch the movie. There are many pop culture references that are bound to make you laugh. There’s even one scene which is the direct reference to the one we saw in X-Men Days of future past where Quicksilver runs around kitchen with his lightning speed. This video game based movie is something that you will find very entertaining, with sonic doing random stuffs with his speed and the highlight diabolical Dr Robotnick by Jim Carrey with his witty lines and comical presence overall. Even the plot of the movie has been made best suited to the real life situations and themes like family, friendship, man vs. machines kind of stuffs which I find is good way to tell a story. The first time feature film director Jeff Fowler creates an imaginary world with supersonic hedgehogs and evil scientist which is bound to entertain you.
Over All Sonic is a great family entertainer packed up with fun, and entertainment. I enjoyed watching the movie and I hope you will too.


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