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The Review: Illumination Soars To New Heights With ‘Migration’

In Migration, Illumination’s latest animated masterpiece directed by Benjamin Renner and penned by Mike White, audiences are treated to a heartwarming tale just in time for the festive season. This refreshingly original story takes flight, weaving a fast-paced narrative that delivers a positive message about family, bravery, and stepping beyond one’s comfort zone.

The film centers around a charming family of ducks, led by Mack, voiced by Kumail Nanjiani. Uniquely, this duck clan has never embarked on a migration until they encounter a lively flock of tropical ducks en route to Jamaica. The unexpected visit sparks an adventure, awakening a spirit of exploration in the duck family, with some initial resistance from Mack.

The narrative unfolds beautifully, showcasing healthy family dynamics, particularly through Mack’s transformation after a poignant visit with Uncle Dan, portrayed by Danny DeVito. As the ducks embark on their journey, they encounter some diverse characters like the tough pigeon Chump (Awkwafina) and the charismatic Jamaican duck Delroy (Keegan Michael Key), the film delves into themes of growth, communication, and the joy of shared experiences.

What sets Migration apart is its commitment to positive family communication. Rather than relying on clichéd parent-child conflicts, the movie portrays characters like Mack and Pam (Elizabeth Banks) engaging in healthy, and sometimes heated, conversations. The film becomes a model of relationship communication, offering a delightful departure from traditional tropes in both kids’ and grown-up media.

The animation in Migration is a visual feast, especially considering Benjamin Renner’s transition from acclaimed 2D work to his first foray into 3D animation. The flight sequences, set against stunning backdrops of clouds and sky, evoke a sense of soaring that captivates the audience. Illumination’s animators, along with Renner, deserve commendation for creating a visually stunning and immersive world.

The voice acting in Migration is another highlight, with actors like Kumail Nanjiani and Elizabeth Banks bringing chemistry to their characters. The sibling dynamic between Gwen (Tresi Gazal) and Dax (Caspar Jennings) feels authentic, adding depth to the storytelling. The surprises and humor woven into the plot exceed expectations, keeping the audience engaged without relying on predictable tropes.

As the credits roll, Migration leaves room for a potential sequel, yet manages to offer a satisfying conclusion. With positive themes, delightful music, and an epic adventure suitable for all ages, Illumination has truly outdone itself.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
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