Spenser-4
What is the intended audience for this film? At first glance it would appear to be for young children but the adult language, sex, racist stereotypes and genetically modified sheep make it inappropriate for children. There are no repercussions for bullying and name-calling. But there is nothing here to hold the interest of adults either. The animation is horrible. There is less plot than is normally found in the average Saturday morning cartoon. There are references to ANIMAL FARM and 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY that I assume were intended to amuse adults but the humor of British cartoons is nowhere to be found. This is certainly not SHAUN THE SHEEP. I wonder if the company that dubbed this cartoon in English played a horrible joke on the production company by rewriting the script? The one minute that I found entertaining was a scene where a room full of spiders did the Aboriginal Dreamtime War Dance.
Jordan B
As if the terrible voice acting, animation, and weak storyline weren't enough, this failure of a movie has subtle, but dangerous messages. Little girls will especially be influenced by the strutting and leading on and all around vain attitudes. Plus plenty of "shut up", "idiot", your so dumb, etc. The movie also portrays the man-woman relationship in a bad light - man is shy and timid and cautious, while woman feels "controlled" and is annoyed by pretty much everything he does. Not what small boys and girls need to see especially when there's enough of those bad examples in real life.Go find a classic; there's nothing good here.
Tony Ganner
This is quite frankly the most disturbing movie I've ever seen.. Between the full sexualisation of baby animals, prominent buttocks being waved in the camera half the time, such characters wearing lipstick and having their hair done, acting like you're average two-bit Beyonce impersonating slag whore that probably watches nothing but reality TV, and pretty much half the conversations being flirting, while the methodology of the dialogue and pace is clearly aimed at 4 year olds and under.. I couldn't say what scares me the most.The entire movie is just about advocating that agenda, to brainwash your kids into thinking that stupidity, vanity, and selfishness are the key virtues you should uphold, that life is only about having sex and looking good, and that you need to be 'cool' to have any value as a human being.This was honestly even more creepy than Alpha & Omega, and the idea that toddlers are watching this really makes me worried for the future of the human race.
zif ofoz
An animated children's movie with a treat for adults. What an odd little story this is - and it's fun to watch.The comedy and characterizations of the farm animal came across - to me - as being very British. Each one is underplayed by just a tad which adds charm and interest to them.As a child's animated farm animal movie it is very sweet and young children will certainly like the surreal settings and coloration's. At the same time the adults can read so much more into many of the characters, take that as a hint!So if you have a liking for British humor this is a good choice for a family movie!!