Seems like one of the best ways to grab the moviegoers' attention nowadays is through nostalgia. We've had The Lego Movie, the recent Dungeons & Dragons, and there's the upcoming Barbie. True enough, The Super Mario Bros. Movie proves this theory by incorporating most of its iterations in a fun and inventive way. Of course, with enhanced animation compared to the past times we've seen these famous plumbers before.
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There's really not much to say about the movie except that it's super fun and feel good. The same exact bliss that we get when we used to play the classic video game whether in Family Computer, or Play Station, or in our Nintendo Game Boy. Even the challenges and frustrations faced by Mario are present.
One would even find themselves being reminded of the numerous gameplay it has had. Many of its side characters appeared and while many of them also had minimal airtime, the movie opens up for many sequel possibilities. As despite showing many of its classic characters, there's still a lot more it wasn't able to show. Unless many of them were featured through Easter eggs that only a multiple viewing could suffice.
Story-wise, it's pretty similar to its main video game plot except that Princess Peach voiced by Anya Taylor Joy is present almost all throughout the film, and she's feisty and strong to boot. Not the damsel in distress one could be expecting from this princess. Think of the competitive Princess Peach in Mario Kart.
Overall, it's entertaining all throughout that it's able to make up for the lack of interesting stories. At the end of the day, it's much more interesting in bringing in the fun and nostalgia. Which makes a lot of room for complex and compelling stories for its sure-fire sequel.