blackaerin
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THIS.Yes: the new filmmakers recreate a bunch of the mannerisms of the older films. They saw, but they did not understand.
I'm not eloquent in words, but I agree that there's been something lacking in substance in the new movie.
I wanted to like it, I dragged my best friend and paid for her ticket to give her her first real Muppet experience. But as I sat there watching, I think she ended up liking it more than I did and even then just barely.
It was an enjoyable ride, yes there were parts that made me laugh, but at the end, I didn't get much from it.
The euphoria didn't last and it left me kinda empty actually.
Too much plot and not enough characters doing what they do best and causing Muppety chaos. It felt too tame and rigid. Barely anyone spoke when they weren't spoken to and I found myself thinking it's too quiet. It just wasn't natural, not in the way the classics were.
This movie, I believe, relied too much on past movies that it just doesn't have it's own identity. Who's movie is this? Kermit's movie? Walter's movie? It just felt so disjointed that it's jarring when they switch the focus between Kermit's problem with the theatre, his problems with Piggy, and Walter's problems.
And yes, the Rainbow Connection scene was a tearjerker, but you can't just bring out the nostalgia guns and not have something even more epic and original to give it closure!
With nothing as epic to follow up on, it just sorta falls flat. Not even Walter's whistling could save that disappointment.
They could've done a reprise of Pictures in My Head, which in my opinion was the movie's strongest song, and therefore had an ending worth a stand ovation for and reinforce the original aspects to the movie and not just the ones of nostalgia.
(Really REALLY did not like the whistling scene.)
I also agree with the montage scene, that could've easily been one of the best scenes a la Moving Right Along, yet it was handwaved so offhandedly. No song and dance number? No chaos in the car?
And why oh why did they have someone else sing and not have their own original song during the cleaning scene? Something along the lines of "We're working hard to bring the theatre back and find out if we can still make people laugh".
We got only 4 original songs out of this movie and 3 of those not of the Muppet cast. What's going on?
I know that there's been a lot of sweat and tears poured into this, but I can't help but be unsatisfied with the end result when there's so much it could've been.
I only hope the director's cut would relieve some of my fears and this sad feeling inside.