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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs in 3D
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs in 3D
Comedy, romance and a morality tale make for a visual feast
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
In your face: 3D brings an enchanting story a new immediacy
Chances are you have either read the 1978 illustrated children’s book this film was based on, or have read it to your offspring, in which case you will know it’s a charming story told with frequently absurdist humour and visual invention - perfect inspiration for an animated film in 3D.
Chances are you have either read the 1978 illustrated children’s book this film was based on, or have read it to your offspring, in which case you will know it’s a charming story told with frequently absurdist humour and visual invention - perfect inspiration for an animated film in 3D.
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