A SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE: FARMAGEDDON (U)
D: Richard Phelan & Will Becher
StudioCanal/Aardman/Anton Capital Entertainment (Paul Kewley)
UK 🇬🇧 2019
87 mins
Animated
W: Mark Burton & Jon Brown [based on characters created by Nick Park]
Mus: Tom Howe
voices of: Justin Fletcher (Shaun), John Sparkes (Bitzer), Amalia Vitale (Lu-La), David Holt (Mugg-1N5), Simon Greenall (The Twins)
Despite never watching the television show, I really enjoyed the first Shaun The Sheep movie, released in 2015.
I will always hold Aardman Animation in high regard and appreciate the amount of work they put into their stop-motion animated movies, and being a Brit myself it makes me proud to see a British film company doing so well. That being said, I was slightly disappointed with this sequel film, which is aimed very much at a young audience.
Shaun, the mischievous sheep of the title, comes into contact with an alien by the name of Lu-La, who crash lands in Mossy Bottom Farm, leading to shenanigans that young children will most likely find hilarious.
The intricate animation aside, I found the plot incredibly derivative of E.T., and there's really no excuse for lazy storylines, even if it is just a kid's movie.  However, the film did make a good return on its budget, which would have been quite welcoming to the studio following the poor performance of their previous film, Early Man, which I actually enjoyed far more than this.
5/10