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The Super Mario Bros Movie (2023) [1080p] [WEBRip] [5.1] [YTS]
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Nintendo and Universal have released a new cartoon about the plumber brothers from the cult video game, The Super Mario Brothers in the Movies. The film was very liked by the audience — during the first weekend of rental, it collected $ 377 million, breaking the record of "Cold Heart 2" ($ 358 million) and becoming the highest-grossing cartoon in the history of animation. "Medusa" tells how the new film adaptation turned out, as well as how the game and the first film about the Mario brothers, released 30 years ago, were created.
Two Italian-American brothers, Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day), quit their jobs and open a plumbing business in Brooklyn. The father does not approve of this step: he is sure that Mario is dragging Luigi to the bottom.
Nevertheless, the mustachioed heroes go to eliminate a sewer break, go underground and enter a magical world: Mario is sucked into the Mushroom Kingdom with Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), and Luigi is captured by the evil king Bowser (Jack Black) from the Dark Lands. Mario helps Peach defeat Bowser, protect the Mushroom Kingdom, and rescue her brother from captivity.
In general, this is the whole plot of the new "Mario Brothers". The script of the cartoon was written by the author of the paintings "Minions: Gruvitation" and "LEGO Movie 2" Matt Vogel. In the director's chairs are Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenik, who shot the post-ironic animated series "Young Titans, go!" (a DC project in the style of the action series "Boys"). Together with them, the producer of "Puss in Boots" Chris Meledandri worked on "Mario Brothers", as well as the creator of the original game Shigeru Miyamoto.
Despite the participation of the author of the game, the project received mixed reviews — only 58% positive reviews from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. The Observer wrote that "this is the laziest of all possible versions of The Mario Brothers," but stressed that "most viewers — both children and adults — thought it was absolutely acceptable." And FilmWeek noted that the creators "forgot to write a fascinating story," so the film turned out to be "bland."
They are right in some ways: screenwriter Vogel and directors Horvath and Jelenik deliberately almost did not touch the original story. They took the canonical gameplay elements and adapted them to the animation language: for example, the invulnerability star here turns from a simple improvement into a story engine. The uncomplicated narrative consists of Easter eggs that put pressure on nostalgia every five minutes — even the traditional blocks hanging in the air were used here.
The plot of the original game has been slightly updated: now it's not Mario and Luigi who save the princess, but Peach herself helps the mustachioed plumber free his brother from imprisonment. The updated story was kept secret: even Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy and Charlie Day, who voiced the main characters, did not know the details of the story, except for their lines — they worked blindly. According to Day, the actors had to record several takes of each phrase with different intonations, without knowing the context, and then the directors chose the most appropriate one.
Unlike the critics, the audience really liked the cartoon: the user rating on the same Rotten Tomatoes hovered at 96%. And the Cinemax service, which collects the opinions of viewers at the exit from cinemas, gave the film the highest rating of "A". In the first weekend of rental, "The Super Mario Brothers in Cinema" earned $ 377 million — a record in the history of animation. Before that, Disney's "Cold Heart 2" had the biggest collections ($358 million). By the way, critics rated it much better (77% on Rotten Tomatoes)