The Muppets
The mythical “Muppets” are back for a new episode irresistible, unifying songs and often hilarious gags. The pace is perhaps not perfect, but the soul of the late creator Jim Henson plane on this production for the whole family friendly.

For a long time Miss Piggy, Kermit, Fozzie and their many companions had no news, cinema or television. If you can not forget their porridge so unique, the proliferation of children’s programs often weighs heavily in how to deal with the past, especially when it comes to old puppets that seem long gone. Fortunately the parents are always appointments and they are the first who want to drag their offspring in a movie theater … or even go only between adults, in memory of the good old days.
Plays precisely this nostalgia for many in this story deliberately kitsch, where our heroes rehashing the old days seeking the money to save their theater. The melting pot of songs, dance, tap dance and fine moral obsolete form an amalgam which is particularly delicious, starting with great pomp in this sublime introduction that provides only a taste of jumping around. The machine performs a backward time jump to the children at this time gently naive where friendship and feelings of the heart were expressed with a melody.
This smile is not constant, the nature of sketches slowing the pace considerably, especially in front of the uneven quality of the jokes. While some miss the point, this loss of power is not enough to subside the story. The interest remains despite the history that has stalled or drags up a colorful conclusion that could very well be accompanied by a suite.
Staged effectively by newcomer James Bobin and can count on countless cameos, the “Muppets” 21st century postmodern cheek, laughing with gusto of what just happened, disconnecting some of the reality better return. A child that hides your good course to meet its ammunition older by the band, but the charge spares no one. Accompanying lint very spirited aging wrinkle-lift are the Jason Segal, Amy Adams and Chris Cooper who knows evil laugh of his image with intelligence (the opposite Al Pacino in the mediocre “Jack and Jill”). A mixture of flesh and hair that usually works well.
A little less funny than his enjoyment trailers, the new film on “Muppets” manages to bring back characters that have left many moviegoers, while making them discover a new generation of moviegoers. The humor does not always fly high, but some situations (such as the number of chickens) and supported tunes certainly leave a lasting impression. Especially as the whole, like the recent “Winnie the Pooh” did not need to be revamped in three dimensions, which deserves our respect.
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