Not exact matches
What's not so hot about Flushed Away is the
fairly predictable, by - the - books
story at its center, and the same goes for the lessons that Roddy and Rita learn, which moviegoers have been spoon - fed a gazillion times before.
The narrative might not take an ambitious route and falls into
predictable patterns but the backwards premise and refreshing Napolean - Dynamitesque cast provide enough fun to propel the
story forward in a sea of
fairly well delivered laughs.
The feel - good nature of the
story means that it's a
fairly predictable journey for Carl, but Favreau takes a timely approach to the material with the whole food truck angle and the incorporation of social media.
The movie is far from perfect though as the
story's overall plot is
fairly predictable, some of the jokes are too childish and it has a
fairly short running time of less than 90 minutes.
John Krasinski peruses ideas and occasionally melodramatic happenings to have the
story come to a certain ending, and with the exception of one point of the
story, it's all
fairly predictable.
It's a pretty dull affair that see's you hunting a rogue agent, but a
fairly predictable couple of plots does not do much for the
story and it feels rather loose all round.
The
story is
fairly predictable, but it's told well and has a strong cast of characters.
Even though this version has far more content than the original, the
stories are still
fairly predictable, which is more of a by - product of this genre than anything else.
After you learn that the
story pretty much dissapears for most of the game and the only plot twist comes at the end, and it's
fairly predictable.