

A family of ducks persuades their overly cautious father to embark on an extraordinary vacation.
December 29
2023
Release Date
English
Language
23 minutes
1 hour
Running Time
Cast


Kumail Nanjiani


Elizabeth Banks


Isabela Merced


Danny DeVito


Carol Kane


Awkwafina


Keegan-Michael Key


David Mitchell


Carlos Alazraqui










Tresi Gazal










Caspar Jennings










Ozioma Akagha










Valenzia Algarin










Will Collyer










Abby Craden










Django Craig










John DeMita










Luca Diaz
3.0
Average Rating
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Migration Movie Review
Plot
The movie follows the adventurous journey of a family of mallards who leave their pond in New England to fly to Jamaica. Led by the protective father, Mack Mallard, the family faces various perils and challenges along the way. Will they regret their decision to leave the safety of their pond?
Acting
The voice cast in Migration is outstanding. Kumail Nanjiani and Elizabeth Banks deliver great performances as the lead characters, while Awkwafina as the aggressive pigeon and Danny DeVito as the lazy Uncle Dan steal the show. Tresi Gazal also performs well as the cute little mallard, Gwen.
Cinematography
The visuals in Migration are the most appealing aspect of the film. The animation has a storybook-like quality, and the movie captures the colorful and dreamy world of the characters. The twilight sky, the glowing Jamaican sea, and the flock of colorful macaws all add to the stunning visuals of the film.
Direction
The direction by Benjamin Renner is energetic and engaging. The film moves quickly and smoothly transitions between amusing and dramatic sequences. The storytelling and animation blend simplicity with sophistication, captivating both young and adult audiences.
Conclusion
Migration is an enjoyable and charming animated film that is best viewed on the big screens and in 3D. While the story may be formulaic and some parts may be jerky, the film provides a delightful adventure filled with humor, suspense, and heartwarming moments. The voice cast delivers excellent performances, and the visuals are stunning. Overall, Migration is a good-to-watch for both young and adult audiences.
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