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Migration (2023)

Migration (2023)

PG 83 minutes EN Animation , Adventure , Comedy , Family
Odd ducks welcome.
After a migrating duck family alights on their pond with thrilling tales of far-flung places, the Mallard family embarks on a family road trip, from New England, to New York City, to tropical Jamaica.
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Kumail Nanjiani
Mack Mallard (voice)
Elizabeth Banks
Pam Mallard (voice)
Caspar Jennings
Dax Mallard (voice)
Tresi Gazal
Gwen Mallard (voice)
Awkwafina
Chump (voice)
Carol Kane
Erin (voice)
Keegan-Michael Key
Delroy (voice)
Danny DeVito
Uncle Dan (voice)
David Mitchell
GooGoo (voice)
Isabela Merced
Kim (voice)
Ozioma Akagha
Additional Voices (voice)
Jozanne Marie
Additional Voices (voice)

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"Illumination Migration" is a lively and captivating film that offers an exciting and entertaining experience for children. The movie presents a world where ducks have created their own unique home, making it a fun and imaginative setting for the story.
The comedy in the film strikes a perfect balance, not being overwhelming but still managing to charm viewers and make them fall in love with the characters. Meeting Dax and Gwen and following their adventures was truly enjoyable.
From start to finish, the film keeps audiences laughing and engaged. The humor throughout the movie is incredibly well-done, providing numerous opportunities for laughter and enjoyment.
Overall, "Illumination Migration" is a delightful movie that promises a fun time for both children and their families at the theaters.

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"Mack" and wife "Pam" live contentedly on their pond and are preparing for winter when some migrating ducks break their journey and infect their kids "Gwen" and "Dax" with the travelling bug. "Mack" is adamant that staying home is the best strategy, but the arrival of "Uncle Dan" and his daughter's persistence soon persuade him that a trip to Jamaica wouldn't be a bad idea. Off they go and en route encounter the dangers of the big city. That's where they meet the scrawniest but meanest of pigeons "Chump" who, after a bit of tussle over a sandwich, agrees to introduce them to the only bird that might know the way to the Caribbean. Snag? Well, he's caged up in a restaurant and the terrifying master-chef keeps the key on his jacket at all times. Can they get the key, free "Delroy" the macaw, and then escape the pursuing vengeance of the tattooed, pony-tailed, man with the kitchen knives? The animation is detailed and it's quite watchable this film, but it reminded me quite a lot of "Ratatouille" (2007) meets "Chicken Run" (2000). There's plenty of colourful action and the narrative does imbue some character into the two children, particularly, but otherwise it's all just a wee bit procedural. It's at the better end of the Illumination factory production line, but it's not a film anyone will likely remember and it did rather shout sequel at me too.

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Official website: https://www.migration.movie
Production companies: Universal Pictures, Illumination
Production countries: United States of America
Budget: $72,000,000
Revenue: $298,776,052

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PG (Some material may not be suitable for children under 10. These films may contain some mild language, crude/suggestive humor, scary moments and/or violence. No drug content is present. There are a few exceptions to this rule. A few racial insults may also be heard.)