Watch Happy Feet Two Online full Movie Streaming

Posted by mukesh Kumar Wednesday 16 November 2011

Movie Name:- Happy Feet 2

Release Date:- 18 November 2011

Directed By:- Bill Condon

Produced By:- George Miller, Bill Miller, Doug Mitchell

Category / Genres:- Animation, Comedy, Family, Music

IMDB Rating:- N/R

Run Time:- 100 Minutes

Star Cast:- Carlos Alazraqui, Lombardo Boyar, Jeffrey Garcia, Johnny A. Sanchez, Sofía Vergara, Robin Williams, Elijah Wood, Pink, Ava Acres, Benjamin Flores Jr., Common, Magda Szubanski, Hugo Weaving, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon,

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Happy Feet 2 Movie Story Line:- Ladies and Gentlemen! Step aside and make way for the nimble-footed dancer, one of the most graceful creatures ever to step on the icy cold landscape of Antarctica – Mumble, the Penguin. Mumble and his gang of friends are back and this time they are not alone, they’re joined by Mumble Jr. aka Erik. The star of the movie, Happy Feet, Mumble had won over a huge number of fans and now Mumble is back with his family and his devilishly naughty friends. One has to wonder, now that Mumble has a family what will he be doing. And is his son, Erik, as good a dancer as his father? Happy Feet 2 will answer all these questions as we will see Mumble trying to teach his son how to dance, and dance well. Unfortunately for Mumble, his son is least interested in learning how to dance. Things take a turn for worse when Erik runs into a penguin everyone knows as The Mighty Sven; the special thing about Mighty Sven is that he is the only penguin that can fly. After meeting him, Erik completely loses interest in dance, as he wants to follow Sven. And that’s not all, not by a long shot. Mumble’s world is turned upside down when their habitat is threatened by some mysterious and powerful forces. Mumble must unite all the penguin nations if they are to survive, and at the same time, save his son as well. Watch Happy Feet 2 online, as it promises to serve viewers with oodles of fun and amusement.

Happy Feet 2 Movie Review:- The first thing that stood out in the movie for me is the absolute scale of most of the shots, thousands of penguins dancing and it all feeling natural instead of it looking like a giant copy and paste operation or a cloudy and blurry wiggles all over the screen. Besides that, the penguins seamlessly transform from the penguin visuals we are accustomed to from the documentaries to the talking penguins that we expect out of these movies. Visually and technically, it's a marvel and probably worth the ticket price for it alone.

The first Happy Feet was five years ago but I remember it having a light feel to it. This new Happy Feet Two starts with foreboding ice shelves cracking from the south pole, an almost military march dance to the song "Rhythm Nation" and our new baby penguin Erik who seems unable to sing or dance. Gone are the themes of heartsongs and tap dancing, and the south pole has become a dangerous ice jungle with calamities and predators at every corner. The themes have changed from individualistic to the national, the characters from didactic to the cautionary. I think adults will enjoy the movie but I don't know how kids will feel about the dark and non-individualistic themes.

The most jarring aspect of the movie is the accents. Some have neutral American accents, some have African-American stylings, sea-elephants have British accents as well as some penguins and a different nation of penguins all have a Spanish accent. I don't know if there is a method behind these accents but I can't help but imagining an underlying social or political commentary or subtext behind the story. Or, it could just be my imagination.

Overall, it's a great movie and definitely should see it. The ticket price is worth it for the visuals alone and the nice story and great singing is just bonus value.

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