Director: Will Becher, Richard Phelan
Cast: (voices) Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Chris Morrell, Amalia Vitale
Rating: 5/5
Review: Has there ever been an Aardman film that isn't a delight? Each and every one of this studio's wholesome creations has bought raucous, lighthearted entertainment to viewers both young and old, and this latest outing, Farmageddon, is no different. The plot, the story of a wayward alien longing to go home, is undoubtedly a simple one, but it's the way this understated premise is made into a real gem of a film that makes it so special. As with all Aardman creations, Farmageddon may have a U certificate, but there's plenty here for adults to enjoy too, with references to War of the Worlds, Doctor Who and Close Encounters peppered throughout. The attention to detail is also second to none, with inconspicuous asides being as humorous as the central jokes - you could rewatch this film a hundred times and still pick out new and charming idiosyncrasies. The final sequence is awash with classic slapstick humour, emotional pathos and a more satisfying conclusion than many of the most expensive blockbusters seem able to muster - it's just excellent! And yes, I may be going fuzzy in my old age.
A COVID-19 Must-Watch?: 100%, yes!
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