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open season 2

November 26, 2020
By Anonymous

Open season 2 review 


Open season 2 was released in 2008, the follow up from the original open season (2006) is an animated comedy that animals fall in love, are captured and hunted for children entertainment. This film is full of crude comedy that is appropriate for children over the age of 5, there are many jokes that are related to the dog “Mr., weenie” a wiener dog that is always afraid for his owners. The pace of the movie is very reasonable for the intended audience, children and the humor and yet subtle crudeness is appropriate  when watching as a teen or an adult watching along with their children.  
The original, open season was a move that was to promote the welfare of animals and to demote and cause children to think that hunters and hunting was bad. It was an anti-hunting movie. The main protagonist, the hunter, is a very harsh man putting a bad rep on hunters and sportsmen. The way he hits the deer, doesn’t kill it, ties it to the hood of his truck and drives around town with all the community look at it in sadness puts a bad rep in the hunter's life and is making children think that hunting is bad, and it should never be done. It gives outdoorsmen a bad rep, one negative in my view. 
The characters with the different ethnicities and backroads in their voice it makes the humor and their jokes to and against each other even more funny. However, the beavers, should have been Canadian because they are the Canadian fur trade trademark.  
The plot of this movie if kind of all over the place, the wedding at the beginning then the capture of the dog, Mr. weenie and all the events that follow behind it are all over the place and some of them are pretty random and are not that funny, when they tried so hard to be funny, they made it kind of repetitive and foreseeable. In my opinion the only thing that makes the stories in this movie funny s the characters and their humor, the plot is kind of boring and foreseeable. 



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