Thursday, March 17, 2016
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Movie, Review
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a movie Directed by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Speilberg. Before I start, this movie is one of my personal favorites, and is somewhat underrated. The movie is a murder mystery in Hollywood in 1947, only cartoon characters are alive and they live alongside humans. The main story is that a cartoon star Roger Rabbit was framed for the murder of ToonTown´s Mayor, Marvin Acme. the reason he is framed is because his boss, R.K. Maroon, assigns detective Eddie Valiant a job to take pictures of Rogers wife, Jessica Rabbit, in a scandal with Marvin Acme. So the rabbit gets angry over the pictures and runs out of Maroons office, when he unassumingly drops a safe on Acme. But it turns out that Roger did not in fact kill Acme. So it was up to Eddie Valiant and Roger to find the real killer and clear his name. This movie is a mix of live action and animation, and they are blended so well in this movie, its almost like the toons are real. It is also the first and only time you can see Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny at the same time. The story is entertaining, thought provoking, and has a few plot twists. the actors make a great performance, and they are very interesting set of characters. I give this movie an 8/10. If you like cartoons or Hollywood in its ¨golden ages¨ I recommend this movie to you.
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