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The Super Mario Bros. Movie First Reactions: Entertaining But Formulaic Family Fun

The Super Mario Bros. Movie is shaping up to be cinematic comfort junk food.

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Ahead of its release later this month, the social media embargo has lifted for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and as expected, Illumination's adaptation of the beloved Nintendo IP is winning many critics over. A combination of family-friendly storytelling, slick visuals, slick animation, and a (mostly) solid cast of celebrity voice actors is proving to be a strong combination, and for longtime fans of the franchise, there's no shortage of Easter eggs either.

Most of the positive buzz describes the film as a love letter to the entire Mario series, and several critics have noted that composer Brian Tyler has crafted a powerful score for the film. Illumination's animation has also been praised, and the Mario brothers have great--but brief--chemistry with each other as they find themselves transported to the Mushroom Kingdom. For the cast, Jack Black's Bowser and Charlie Day's Luigi are the highlight of the film according to critics, while Chris Pratt gives a solid--but not remarkable--performance as Mario. Overall, you can probably expect this Mario movie to be better than the 1993 film.

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While the red carpet premiere had plenty of positive things to say about the film, a few other critics pointed out some of the weaker aspects of the movie. A kids film at heart, don't expect a complex plot as this movie aims to be a crowd-pleasing adaptation. Expect a formulaic story, one that plays to Illumination's crowd-pleasing strengths.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie opens on April 5 and it's expected to be a box office blockbuster that could become one of the highest-grossing video game movies ever. It'll need to beat Warcraft's global box office haul of $439 million if it wants to take top spot, and if successful, you can expect more from Nintendo and Illumination as The Super Mario Bros. Movie ends with a post-credits scene that sets up a sequel.

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