The Simpsons Movie is pretty good. It's more of an extravagant episode than a transcendent culmination because (despite its crafted comedy) it's missing heart. Specifically, the humor works because jokes are layered into synergistic flurries. Meanwhile, there's abundant setup, making the comedy feel earned. Still, The Simpsons lacks sincere emotions. Main characters arc, but they're also unrelatable because they've become so exaggerated. That's convenient for gags, but undermines the drama. Furthermore, the film touches on social and relational issues, but never emphasizes a true message. Thus, while The Simpsons Movie is enjoyable, it also rings hollow.
Technically, The Simpsons Movie optimizes its humor. The editing uses fadeouts, match cuts, and pacing for punchlines. Plus, the cinematography delivers comedic composition, angles, and lighting. Generally, this non-dialogue based comedy is refreshing. Furthermore, the voice acting is iconic, the sound realism is balanced, and the classic theme song is utilized. The CGI effects are less than personal, but they support the amplified humor. Lastly, the production art style is probably the most recognizable part of the franchise. Overall, its dramatic beats and filmmaking are inconsistent, but The Simpsons brings enough diverse comedy to overcome its flaws.
Writing: 7/10
Direction: 6/10
Cinematography: 8/10
Acting: 7/10
Editing: 8/10
Sound: 7/10
Score/Soundtrack: 7/10
Production Design: 9/10
Casting: 7/10
Effects: 7/10
Overall Score: 7.3/10
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