Gafri Ariansyah
Shaun The Sheep (2015) is an animated comedy adventure film from the United Kingdom. The film was released on February 6, 2015. The film tells the story of the sheep's shaun and his comrades must save his mistress who disappeared in the city. They must try to bring back the master to the ranch. And they have to fight the animal catcher ... This animation is so cute, touching, and sweet ... I watched this movie a few minutes ago ... This animation makes me laugh with the silliness of his character's foolishness .. The touching scene at the end of the movie make me touched ..... Shaun the sheep (2015) one of the best animations ever made ...
Blueghost
I know the title of this review sounds cliché and somewhat pandering, but this film truly is a delight for all well mannered (perhaps even ill tempered) audiences of all ages.As other reviews have stated, the main character, Shaun the Sheep, is from the Wallace and Gromit short "A Close Shave", where in Shaun helps the duo overcome a mechanical threat of canine sorts. This film propels Shaun (a star in his own series) into the biggest adventure he's ever had since "A Close Shave" way back in the mid 90s. Shaun leads his flock through a series of very funny misadventures to rescue a member of their farm-family, so to speak.Everything here is pantomime, and hearkens back to the days of old before sound was added to film. This is, in spirit, a silent film in the sense that there's no dialogue, and all the communication is primarily done with showing the audience the story as opposed to telling it to us through dialogue. The gags are the usual clever Aardman offerings, but there's also some very witty use of classic silent era gags, yet with a very British flavor of understatement, which makes the comedy in this film all that much funnier.Truly I hadn't laughed out loud at a comedy film in who knows how long, and it was something that was much welcome in our day and age of low brow humor. Regrettably there are a couple of flatulence gags (I'm guessing primarily for the kiddies) that didn't need to be. But most of the other humor is keen, dextrous in execution and inventive in concept, and very British in overall gist.Finally, as with most of Aardman productions, there's a knack for demonstrating the villain who has more tech wizardry as an expression of brawn to make up for brain, or lack thereof. It is a running theme in some of Aardman Production's films, notably the Wallace and Gromit series, and should serve as a nice little, almost subliminal, message to young minds as they mature into full adults.Again, very delightful and very fun.Give it a shot. You won't be disappointed.
Mork_the_Borg
Weird, it's only yesterday that I scored Star Wars the Force Awakens a 1 out of 10, as it was nothing more than a remake of the original 1977 blockbuster (the 1977 movie was awesome, the 2016 movie wasn't even worth watching) and everything about the movie was boring as. So, today I came across Shaun the Sheep the Movie. Don't ask me why but it was on sale at the local post office. Shaun the Sheep is everything but boring! It has great actors, that is, it has no actors, besides the occasional mumbling and some bleating of sheep, there's no spoken dialog. There's no expensive special effects, although the amount of work animating Plasticine figurines must be out of this world. The story-line is fantastic and very, very funny. The music was well selected, and at times I was wondering what the combination of Aardman (Nick Park) and Tim Burton would be able to produce. Someone should approach these two and have them create an animated feature together (just imagine Wallace and Gromit meets Corpse Bride). Anyway, I'm very glad that some studios are able to create something a bit more creative than just repeating their earlier work and hoping that no-one will notice. Shaun the Sheep the Movie is great value for money, and it makes me wonder why people would even bother watching more Star Wars crap. Let there be light... let there be something new! Amen!
pgasael
That is the awesomest project Aardman Animations needed.Just like one of Aardman's projects, the stop-motion animation is full of colour, imagination, vibrancy and creativity thanks to our pals at Aardman Animations. Very well done.The voice acting is full of gibber, gibber, gibber...that's all I can say.The music will make you dance-craze like a goofy person. At least we have the theme song and it's remix! The visual effects are MIND-BLOWING indeed. The effects are very dazzling for a movie in United Kingdom. The characters are goofy, silly and well characterized, and the gags could make you 'tickle your funny bone!'.I have seen that sheep and his goofy flock on 'Boomerang' (Cartoon Network 2? That was the channel has converted to!). That sheep and his flock is funny, goony, silly, wacky, and crazy.The custom variation of AARDMAN is very funny (especially the 'Admaran' part!) to look at.In conclusion, I will 100% recommended the film and the TV series. It's goofy, funny and the 100% best Aardman project of all time.SCORE: 100% A+