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Film Review for Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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By George Robbins

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This film review for Who Framed Roger Rabbit will go into how excellently done the combination of live action and animation is. Certainly, this is very easily noticed just by watching the film. Immediately, we are introduced to the main character, a private investigator. We learn very quickly that he doesn’t like toons. Before his introduction, we see how this world works as opposed to the real world. The toons are just actors on a set and humans work the cameras. Thus, the combination of live action and animation is made seamless.

First, the main character has to help find out what is going on with the titular character’s wife. Then he has to help him clear his name after a murder. The interactions between humans and animated characters holds up even today. Therefore, when characters do something and the world reacts accordingly, it is very entertaining. Their world is one that combines real world and toon world physics. Consequently, those things are just as seamless, and they make total sense.

In Conclusion for this Film Review for Who Frame Roger Rabbit

Throughout the events of the film, we see that the world of toons is gritty and dangerous. Thus, to me, the film is much more interesting than any other film of the same nature. While it may be gritty, it is still a film that can be enjoyed by anybody. Therefore, it should be watched by as many people as possible. It is absolutely worth a watch and then a re-watch because it is just an extremely entertaining film. Hopefully, if you are reading this and haven’t seen it yet, then you’ll go watch it.

For more information on the film, and spoilers, click here. For a film similar to this one, try Space Jam.

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