Él vino. El vió. Ellos conquistaron.
"Furry Vengeance," a 2010 comedy film produced by Robert Simonds Productions in the United States, offers a whimsical take on the clash between nature and urban development. Directed by Roger Kumble, the movie stars Brendan Fraser as Dan Sanders, a real estate developer tasked with transforming a pristine forest into a sprawling residential community. Unbeknownst to Dan, the local wildlife, led by a cunning raccoon named Riggs, has other plans. The animals band together to thwart the construction, employing a series of humorous and increasingly elaborate pranks to sabotage the project. The film's heart lies in its portrayal of the bond between humans and nature, albeit through a lens of slapstick comedy. Dan's initial obliviousness to the environmental impact of his work is challenged as he faces the relentless antics of the forest's inhabitants. His wife, Tammy, played by Brooke Shields, and their son, Neil, become unwitting allies of the animals, further complicating Dan's mission. The narrative cleverly uses the animals' resistance to highlight the importance of preserving natural habitats, all while maintaining a light-hearted and family-friendly tone. "Furry Vengeance" showcases a talented ensemble cast, including Ken Jeong and Angela Kinsey, who add depth and humor to the supporting roles. The film's visual effects and animal performances are commendable, bringing the mischievous creatures to life in a way that captivates younger audiences. While the plot may follow a predictable trajectory, the execution is filled with enough laughs and heartwarming moments to keep viewers engaged. Ultimately, "Furry Vengeance" serves as a reminder of the unintended consequences of human actions on the environment, wrapped in a package of comedic relief. Though it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, the film successfully entertains while subtly advocating for a more harmonious coexistence with nature. Robert Simonds Productions delivers a fun and furry adventure that, despite its light-hearted approach, leaves audiences with a message worth pondering.
Año2010
Página principal
Presupuesto35000000$
Duración92 minuto
Ingresos36236710$
GénerosFamiliaComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America