Justin and I saw The Boxtrolls on September 27, 2014!! I would honestly say this is easily one of the best animated movies I've ever seen. I feel this was definitely directed more at adults than children. There are a lot of interesting themes going on taking place in the world of Cheesebridge. The motto of the town is a Gouda Place To Live. There is a definite class distinction in the town between white hats and red hats. It's clear to me that there are definite nods to the Russian Revolution in this movie. To me, both the white hats and the red hats come across as villains.
While there is jealousy between them, they unite in their hatred of the underground trash collectors: The Boxtrolls. The politicians of the white hats & the exterminators of the red hats (especially Archibald Snatcher) utilize fear to get the town behind them. Snatcher spins a web to influence people that Boxtrolls steal babies & create chaos in Cheesebridge. He's also trying to use this plot to rise in the rankings of the town, and gain the ever elusive top white hat at the head of the tasting table.
The Boxtrolls are all unique. Their names come from the box they don whether it's fish, shoes, etc. We also see that the Boxtrolls have been raising a boy that they have named Eggs. We find out how he comes to live with them. Eggs is an excellent character who gives us a good message that it's not cheese, white hats, or red hats that make us who we are. We make ourselves. He encounters the outside world. The visuals are incredible to see. Since the creators of Coraline & Paranorman were involved in the animation, I was instantly impressed. A friendship blooms between Eggs & a girl named Winnie. She helps him to adapt to the outside world. At the same time, he also realizes that he needs to protect the Boxtrolls. They have been there for him. He's going to be there for him with the help of Winnie.
I really liked the Archibald Snatcher character simply because he was such an intelligent villain. The look of the character mixed with Ben Kingsley's voice worked so well. His ambitious desire to rise to the top at any means reminded me of Jafar & Scar in some ways. To me, he's the most recognizable character in the movie. His actions and words really shape so much of the dark nature of this movie. Eggs & Winnie work together to open the town's eyes to what is going on. Watching the action unfold is spectacular. The use of color in the hats, the cheeses, the trolls, the inventions, and the town in general were incredible.
The characters, the darker plot, the twists within that plot, the ideologies between red hat & white hat, the vocal talents, how influential the youth of society can be, and the unique look between man & monster make this a 5/5. It's a truly spectacular animated movie. It's very well made. I also want to point out how awesome it was to hear an original rendition of Little Boxes (a song made popular in one of my all time favorite television shows: Weeds) in the credits. Go out of your way to see this movie. I am simply amazed by how good this was.
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