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An underlying plot exists in this movie of Susan growing not just in size but in confidence. The movie begins with Susan going along with her fiancé because he has a decent job and from what she can tell, he cares for her. Throughout the movie, Susan realizes that she doesn't need to stand in a man's shadow and that she is her own strong, independent woman. When a meteorite from outer space hits a young California woman named Susan Murphy and turns her into a giant monster, she is taken to a secret government compound where she meets a ragtag group of monsters also rounded up over the years. As a last resort, under the guidance of General W.R. Monger, on a desperate order from The President, the motley crew of Monsters is called into action to combat the aliens and save the world from imminent destruction! Not a big fan of Dreamworks animation, but this was a fun movie.

The plot is that a girl named Susan is hit by a meteor on her wedding day that transforms her into a giant. (Reminscent of the "50 Foot Woman" and "The Amazing Collosal Man" both of which have homages in the film.) She is locked up with a bunch of equally not-quite-infringing-on-someone-else's-copyrighted characters, including a gill man called "The Missing Link (Obviously, the Creature from the Black Lagoon) Insectosaurus (Toho's Mosura), Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D (The Fly) and the gelatinous B.O.B. (The Blob). Of course, despite the patasches, none of these monsters are in the least bit as scary as their 1950's counterparts, and the audience's sympathies are immediately with them.

This situation is immediately put into motion when an alien robot attacks the earth in search of the element that makes Susan a giant. What follows are some fun scenes, something the kids will enjoy. Okay, admit it; at some point, you've bought something based solely on how cool it looked on a commercial or ad, only to find out your diamond-in-the-rough purchase turned out to be a papier-mache disappointment.

That's the disappointing truth that is Dreamworks' "Monsters vs Aliens," Paramount's heavily hyped 3-D big screen adventuretoon that bears only a fractious resemblance to its title. And one would be well-advised to save your popcorn money and don't make the special effort to seek out a 3-D theater. In this offering, the net "dimension" is ultimately forgettable.

If you go into the theater expecting the movie advertised on countless TV spots and trailers, you'll be sorely disappointed, and the disappointment highlights Dreamworks' lost opportunity. Where the title suggests the possibility of a delightfully inventive story between legion carton monsters and otherworldly counterparts, it delivers a decidedly uneven montage of a story that bounces between outer space, suburbia, San Francisco, and a bizarre-but-explained-away military encampment. "M vs A" suffers the same identity problem as so many other similarly fractious films; poor execution from a poorly conceived story. The saddest part of all is that the clear potential of the film lay squarely in what its title promised, contrasted against what its creators ultimately delivered.

Although there are some cute bug-eyed monsters, with Seth Rogen's cycloptic Bob clearly the comedy star among them, they are relegated to background characters in the ultimate conflict around which the movie is drawn. Even the ultimate bad-guy alien isn't ultimately much of a character; he's merely a strawman bad guy for the hero (make that heroine) to battle. In the end, "Monsters vs Aliens" isn't about either; it reduces to a tired girl-power story that's been told better in Disney TV outings like "Kim Possible." "Monster vs Aliens" is not without its comic moments, but only in one-shot jokes, not from an underlying comedic theme that a strong film should aspire to provide. At our screening, the audience was quiet for conspicuously long spells between laughs. Moreover, the Dreamworks animation team still plays second-fiddle to the Disney-Pixar gold-standard, with lapses in continuity including sequences where it seemed some characters failed to maintain consistent size and proportion within the confines of their animated environment.

Unfortunately, the story suffers from the same problem - loss of continuity. There's at least one stretch early in the movie where one begins to ask if the projectionist accidentally switched to a different feature due to the sudden, lengthy, and tedious departure from the basic story. Sadly, the departure became the basis for the bulk of the rest of the film, while providing almost none of the laughs.

To be sure, there are sufficient moments for the kids to get their due share of giggles, but the 3-D moments are ultimately a why-bother. Sadly, much can be said of the rest of the movie. Ultimately, animation and 3-D tricks can't conceal the fundamental sin of a poorly conceived story.

If only "Monsters vs Aliens" had delivered a story representing even a pale shadow of its title.....if only... The movie may best be appreciated by people who know the references. All five monsters come from low-budget science fiction films of the 1950s. Susan Murphy (voice of (Reese Witherspoon) is changed into a giantess when she is hit by a meteor containing a substance called quantonium. She is sent by the government to live with a group of monsters, all of whom are shunned on Earth. When the Earth is attacked by an alien, however, the President of the United States sends the monsters on a mission to fight the alien and save the Earth. A photo of Susan and some of her monster friends can be viewed here. No reason was given in the movie, so viewers have suggested a variety of reasons. Some think it's because a small amount of quantonium still remained in her body. Others suggest that the quantonium permanently damaged her hair's pigment, perhaps due to the stress it had on her body. Another possibility is because it was meant to show that she wasn't done with being a monster. Still others suggest that, although her old hair stayed white, new hair might grow out brown at the roots. If you enjoyed Monsters vs Aliens, you may wish to take a look at some of Dreamworks' previous animated films. These include: The Prince of Egypt (1998) (1998); Chicken Run (2000) (2000); Shrek (2001) (2001) and its two sequels, Shrek 2 (2004) (2004) and Shrek the Third (2007) (2007); Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) (2002); Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) (2003); Shark Tale (2004) (2004); The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) (2005); Madagascar (2005) (2005) and the sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) (2008); Over the Hedge (2006) (2006); Bee Movie (2007) (2007); and Kung Fu Panda (2008) (2008). a5c7b9f00b

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