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All the basic elements of “Strange World,” Disney’s latest sci-fi/fantasy flick, are familiar. There’s a family of adventurers, a dire mission to save the planet from a mysterious ecological crisis, an absent father, three generations of insecure men, and a bunch of under-developed female supporting characters whose placeholder personalities range from strong to loving. It’s “Avatar” meets “Fantastic Voyage,” and it also looks really good on a big screen thanks to Disney’s many, many talented animators. With their help, “Strange World” breezes through a checklist of formulaic plot points and canned emotional revelations with enough style and sensitivity to make it work.

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“Strange World” is the latest collaboration of co-directors Don Hall and Qui Nguyen, who previously worked on “Raya and the Last Dragon” with Hall’s co-directors, Paul Briggs and Carlos López Estrada. It’s always hard to know how to praise collaborations of this scale and nature, but Nguyen’s solo writing byline on “Strange World” stands out, and so does his co-director credit (this is his debut feature). Hall’s no slouch either; his name, on recent Disney successes like “Moana,” “Big Hero 6,” and “Winnie the Pooh,” also seems noteworthy.

After “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Strange World” feels like a lower-stakes, and therefore more comfortable, union of Hall and Nguyen’s talents. These guys have clearly seen and maybe even studied the Disney cartoons that defined the company’s ‘90s animation renaissance. (Seriously, have you seen “Big Hero 6”?). So it’s nice to see that, with “Strange World,” they’ve found a project that brings out the best of their combined talents and doesn’t just feel like it was focus-grouped to death.

“Strange World” zips along with an easy pace that makes up for its lack of dramatic tension. Stubborn explorer Jaeger Clade (Dennis Quaid) abandons his insecure son, Searcher Clade (Jake Gyllenhaal). Searcher wants his dad to follow his lead for once, and, in this case, pay attention to a mysterious green plant that he calls Pando, but Jaeger dismisses both Searcher and Pando. Twenty-five years pass in the blink of an intertitle after Searcher leaves his fellow adventurers to find the outer limits of Avalonia, the Clades’ isolated mountain valley home. In that time, Searcher has become Avalonia’s hero, since they’ve adopted Pando as the town’s main power supply. Searcher’s a Pando farmer now and his world mainly revolves around his crops and his family: his loving aviator wife Meridian (Gabrielle Union), his easily-embarrassed teenage son Ethan (Jaboukie Young-White), and Legend, their three-legged dog.

When the Pando crops are not yielding the electrical charge that they used to, Callisto (Lucy Liu), one of Jaeger’s old explorer buddies, asks a reluctant Searcher to help her find out. And he does, with his wife and son in tow. Together, they descend into a big hole in the ground, where they discover a vibrant, Pandora-like world filled with various creatures, plants, and other sentient fauna that look like they were traced from old biology textbook illustrations. They also quickly stumble upon Jaeger, who now lives among the amoeba forests and acid rivers. He and Searcher play catch up while Searcher chases after Ethan, who’s always a few steps ahead.

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As you might expect, the Clade men do not see eye-to-eye, nor do they work well together as a team. Their creators thankfully avoid several clichéd power dynamics, though they tiptoe up to a few of them along the way, like when Jaeger asks Ethan about his love life and mercifully doesn’t bat an eye when he discovers that Ethan likes a boy named Diazo. Searcher’s parents already know and accept their kid for who he is, and their affectionate concerns always err on the right side of heavily telegraphed sentimentality. Their dialogue appears to have been polished and rewritten without also being sandblasted down to bland talking points.

The same is true of the animation and general direction of “Strange World,” which flies from one action and chase scene to the next. Quaid and Gyllenhaal stand out among the strong ensemble voice cast, but the animators make what could have been a paint-by-numbers genre exercise look good enough to gawk at. They commit to a sort of lavishly rendered paperback novel/matte painting surrealism and pack the camera’s frame with flocks of magenta pterodactyls, forests of pastel coral, and oceans of multi-colored tentacle grass.

There’s something to be said for a kid-friendly cartoon whose main appeal isn’t its creators’ out-of-the-box thinking, but rather their crew’s thoughtful execution of otherwise shopworn ideas. That doesn’t seem to happen often enough with Disney’s recent animated movies, which help make “Strange World” feel like an exceptional triumph of execution over ingenuity. You could do a lot worse.

Only in theaters today, November 23rd.

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Strange World (2022)

Rated PGfor action/peril and some thematic elements.

102 minutes

Cast

Jake Gyllenhaalas Searcher Clade (voice)

Dennis Quaidas Jaeger Clade (voice)

Jaboukie Young-Whiteas Ethan Clade (voice)

Gabrielle Unionas Meridian Clade (voice)

Lucy Liuas Callisto Mal (voice)

Alan Tudykas Duffle (voice)

Jonathan Meloas Diazo (voice)

Director

  • Don Hall

Director (co-director)

  • Qui Nguyen

Writer

  • Qui Nguyen

Editor

  • Sarah K. Reimers

Composer

  • Henry Jackman

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What is the summary of the movie Strange World? ›

Plot. In Avalonia, a land surrounded by an endless wall of mountains, adventurers Jaeger Clade and his teenage son Searcher brave the wilderness to explore new worlds. While trying to traverse the mountains, Searcher discovers a green plant that gives off energy.

What is the message in Strange World? ›

These are the main messages from Strange World: Parents shouldn't expect their children to become exactly like them; children have their own dreams and their own paths to follow. Everything in the natural world is connected; you cannot damage one part without other parts also being affected.

What are critics saying about Strange World? ›

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While the animation remains top-notch, other aspects of Strange World lack vivacity and emotional connection due to its cookie-cutter procedure in its narrative development.

What happened to Siskel and Ebert? ›

Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, who went on the air together for the first time in 1975, have been off the air for a long time now. Siskel died in 1999, and Ebert bowed out in 2011, two years before his death. But, for many people, they remain the very exemplars of film criticism.

What is the ending of Strange World? ›

The Strange World ending, explained

The underworld is the turtle's insides, and Pando is actually a parasite that's killing it. The Clades realize that in order to save their world, they have to destroy Pando, robbing their society of the electricity and transportation that everyone has come to take for granted.

What do the creatures in Strange World represent? ›

These creatures are inspired by real-life organisms within creatures like a turtle or a fly. Some of the concept art of the creatures are also seen in the credits during the film. Tuk Tuk from Raya and the Last Dragon makes a cameo in the end after the Clades leave the strange world.

Who is the bad guy in Strange World? ›

Callisto Mal is the main antagonist of Disney•Pixar's 92nd full-length animated feature film Strange World. She is the president of Avalonia and helps lead the Clades into this new world.

What is the conflict in Strange World? ›

Strange World's main conflict is that Searcher Clade (Jake Gyllenhaal), Ethan Clade (Jaboukie Young-White), and Jaeger Clade (Dennis Quaid) just can't simply last a day without arguing with one another.

What is the problem in Strange World? ›

After Lightyear was banned in select countries due to a same-sex kiss (that had previously been removed and put back into the film) Disney was probably prepared for at least some backlash from critics once it was revealed that Strange World's main character, Ethan Clade, was Disney's first openly gay teen animated ...

Why did Strange World get bad reviews? ›

Yes the characters aren't as well developed as they could have been, the story is just a rehash of everything that's been done before, the ideas don't really go anywhere, and certain situations just conveniently resolve themselves without much effort.

Why did Strange World do so poorly? ›

Why the poor performance? Experts offer loads of reasons, from a poor marketing push to Disney's historical troubles with animated sci-fi flicks to the struggles of animated films in general. But clearly animated movies can still make a buck at the box office.

Why is Strange World so good? ›

But also, this movie is a fun and exciting adventure that tackles issues responsible of energy production and use, appropriate technology, community diversity, decentering humans, and harmony with nature. In short, despite being made by Disney, Strange World filled to the brim with both solarpunk aesthetics and values.

How old was Ebert when he died? ›

On April 4, 2013, one of America's best-known and most influential movie critics, Roger Ebert, who reviewed movies for the Chicago Sun-Times for 46 years and on TV for 31 years, dies at age 70 after battling cancer.

What did Siskel and Ebert do? ›

Siskel critiqued movies for The Chicago Tribune while Ebert, who had won a Pulitzer Prize for his film criticism, carried the beat at The Chicago Sun-Times.

When did Robert Ebert pass away? ›

April 4, 2013

Who is the villain in Strange World? ›

Callisto Mal is the main antagonist of Disney•Pixar's 92nd full-length animated feature film Strange World. She is the president of Avalonia and helps lead the Clades into this new world.

Is Strange World worth watching? ›

Strange World is a good movie that could've been a great one with a bit more c=polish on the script and characters. In terms of comparable animated sci-fi films I wasn't as engrossed with it as Treasure Planet, but I'd place it more or less alongside something like Titan A. E. in terms of entertainment value.

What does splat represent in Strange World? ›

Given Splat and his species relationship to the Reapers (likely the movie's version of killer T cells), they are more likely representative of Dendritic cells which find and receive information and send T cells after threats.

Why are the creatures attacking Pando? ›

This revealed Pando was really a parasitic lifeform that was slowly killing its host. At this point, the creature's immune system started attacking Pando at the heart in an effort to save the former and in response to this, Pando began rerouting its energy in order to protect itself and keep the body defenses at bay.

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