Planes 2 – Immer im Einsatz (2014)
21KPlanes 2 – Immer im Einsatz: Directed by Roberts Gannaway. With Dane Cook, Ed Harris, Julie Bowen, Curtis Armstrong. When Dusty learns that his engine is damaged and he may never race again, he joins a forest fire and rescue unit to be trained as a firefighter, or else his air strip will be shut down.
“Presenting itself as an episode, and not a sequel was key for Disney – Pixar in releasing Fire and Rescue. The subject, by all appearances in the trailer, sounded more like a childrenu0026#39;s TV show than a hour plus experience. As such, expectations of viewers are adequately set low for this pseudo sequel. Following the old adage, promise low, deliver high, Planes Fire and Rescue does just that; it promised little, and delivered more, showing that they may have learned from the lackluster cars 2.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe key here is that they delivered more, not to be confused with being great, and with sober expectations, can be enjoyed for what it is; a warm and fuzzy story for kids that is relatively content safe and funny. Strengths include revisiting a consistent portrayal of their source material, which is growing expansive. As such there are nods, often irreverently funny, to some of the recognizable entities in their other films. Rusteeze medicated bumper ointment and Dustyu0026#39;s former employeru0026#39;s pungent fertilizer make a return, one even justifying a short film on the Blueray/DVD release.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhen looking at the plot itself, the writers come harrowingly close to undermining the basic point of the first film. By the end of the movie, they have corrected the deviation, though only by resolving things through the most obvious of manners. This resolution was so glaringly obvious that my own small children complained they could see it coming, though this shouldnu0026#39;t detract from the journey of getting to the end, which is a visual spectacle. They may have gone a little overboard on the fire, but the concern for Dusty is the anchor that keeps you engaged throughout the film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWith a significantly smaller story, and an ever ready abundance of new characters, this movie is sure to delight the small child audience for which it is intended, though sacrificing the depth of the original. Parents should know that there is more innuendo in this film, and like the original also contains several stereotypes that may offend. These include an native Indian helicopter and an inappropriately behaved fan who is present through most of the film.”