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Disney s Flora and Ulysses is a directionless tale that fails its superhero

Highlander Courtesy of Disney Plus Superheros are often revered by audiences for providing a beacon of hope when the entire universe seems to be engulfed in darkness. The DC and Marvel universes are well known for their myriad of superheroes, and Disney adds “Flora and Ulysses” to the superhero list. Based on the book by Kate DiCamillo, the film brings a new member to the superhero medium with a not so tragic backstory: a squirrel. Despite having great performances, the film is an altogether disarray, suggesting Disney’s running out of ideas.   With a dad (Ben Schwartz) struggling to write his next hit superhero comic book and dealing with her parents’ separation, Flora (Matilda Lawler) adopts a pessimistic nature and loses hope. She begins to find that spark again when she meets Ulysses, a squirrel with superpowers, and develops a newfound mission to help Ulysses find his path as a superhero. Ulysses is threatened by Officer Miller (Danny Pudi), an

Flora & Ulysses movie review: A fun watch for bright-eyed and bushy-tailed audiences

Updated: February 20, 2021 16:53 IST This delightful adaptation of ‘girl meets squirrel’ is backed by intelligent storytelling, a strong cast and a talented director in Lena Khan Share Article AAA A still from ‘Flora & Ulysses’ of the title characters, the former played by Matilda Lawler   | Photo Credit: Disney This delightful adaptation of ‘girl meets squirrel’ is backed by intelligent storytelling, a strong cast and a talented director in Lena Khan Whenever I see a new movie or series centred around a child and an animal, I tend to roll my eyes and assume that the narrative will veer into the overly-chirpy kids’ genre of storytelling. But Disney’s latest feature film

New Movies to Watch This Week: Nomadland, I Care a Lot, Test Pattern

New Movies to Watch This Week: Nomadland, I Care a Lot, Test Pattern Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The treasures of an extended Oscar season just keep on giving, as Venice Film Festival winner and award season favorite “Nomadland” finds its way to theaters and Hulu subscribers. It’s a special film, about a woman (played by two-time Oscar winner Frances McDormand) who pulls up stakes and travels the country by van, hitting theaters at a time when many people have been reexamining their own lives. So if there’s a safe way to see it, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better option out there.

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