Friday, 10 January 2025 19:24

Sonic the Hedgehog 3

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SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3

 

Jim Carrey, voices of: Ben Schwartz, Colleen O’Shaughnassy, Idris Elba, Keanu Reeves. James Marsden, Tikka Sumpter, Kristyn Ritter, Natasha Rothwell, Tom Butler.

Directed by Jeff Fowler.

 

Audiences, younger audiences, will get their money’s worth, and their expectations worth, as they enjoy this third adventure on the computer games hero, Sonic, the Hedgehog.

Sonic, Voiced by Ben Schwartz, featured in the previous two films, and all films directed by Jeff Fowler. Sonic found two further accomplices in the second film, Knuckles and Tails, voiced by Idris Elba and Colleen O’ Shaughnassy. They are quite engaging characters, Knuckles very solemn and principled, Tails, friendly with the lighter touch. So, what will they get up to this time?

The initial answer to the question: what could be better than Sonic and Jim Carrey returning as Dr Robotnik? – Two Sonics and two Dr Robotniks. And, Jim Carrey, who tends to steal every show, obviously enjoyed himself in the previous two films and even more clearly, enjoys being Dr Robotnik and his newly discovered grandfather - equally moustachioed, grandfather’s white. (And, for adult fans and their memories of Jim Carrey’s films, plenty of his antics, over the top, plenty of improvised dialogue, and a reminder that it is 30 years ago that he began to make his mark!)

This time, the three friends, benign aliens, who with their great friends from the other films, Tom and Maddie (James Marsden and Tikka Sumpter). And then authority intervenes, But, frozen for 50 years, another alien hedgehog has now been released, Shadow (voiced by, of all people, Keanu Reeves). And not only is there the grim Shadow, speedily wreaking disaster wherever he rushes, but grandfather Robotnik also appears, daring his grandson, doing a double act in sinister behaviour – except that the original doctor about Nick has made peace with Sonic and his friends.

With the Sega computer games’ background, all kinds of action, no matter how impossible they might seem, ranging from Tokyo to America’s Middle West, they happen. Lots of fast action, always on the move, challenge to the goodies, the dire actions of the baddies, including resurrecting a huge spaceship and grandfather Robotnik’s vengeful ambition to destroy earth and all humans.

But, right from the beginning, there is a fair deal of moralising, about good behaviour, integrity from the heart, Sonic and his competitiveness, his ambitions in leading the team, that it is his team, he has to learn that revenge is no worthy motivation.

So, a family film combination, endearing characters for the youngsters, Jim Carrey for the parents and grandparents accompanying the youngsters, lots of colourful action and dangers, but always script lines enhancing the moral point of view.