Ernest & celestine
⋆⋆⋆ out of four stars
Rating: PG for some scary moments. Showing in both subtitled French and English dubbed versions.
Theater: Edina
The unlikely cross-species friendship of Celestine the mouse and Ernest the bear teaches a gentle lesson about irrational intolerance in this French animated charmer. Rendered in a delightfully wobbly, watercolor style, it gives us humanized creatures living in a two-level world. Bears live in provincial towns of cafes and bicyclists, gendarmes and cobbled streets. Mice populate elaborate subterranean cities.
The rodent, a tiny, plucky orphan, has been taught by her caretakers to fear the clawed, furry, hungry beasts above their underground world. She has an artistic, independent personality, however, and can't believe that bears are as boorish as she's been told. A trip to the surface introduces her to Ernest and after an initial period of misunderstanding they form an unconventional bond. The unlikely buddies are put on trial by each other's peers for intermingling, and must ride out some tough challenges on their way to a tender relationship. Forest Whitaker and Mackenzie Foy play the title characters with support from Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William H. Macy, Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman.
in the blood
⋆⋆⋆ out of four stars
Rating: R for strong violence and language.
Theater: Heights