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“The Peanuts Movie” Is a Faithful Adaptation (in More Ways than One)
Aletelia ^ | November 7, 2015 | DAVID IVES

Posted on 11/07/2015 3:24:26 PM PST by NYer

It’s okay to feel a little trepidation before going to see The Peanuts Movie. After all, it was only a couple of months ago that the powers that be decided what the world really needed was a Muppets television show full of penis jokes and pessimistic cruelty. If the folks entrusted with Jim Henson’s creations were willing to submit Kermit and Fozzy to that kind of butchery, why should Charlie Brown and Snoopy be any safer? Well, let those trepidations slide away, because, to paraphrase Charles M. Schulz, happiness is a film about a warm puppy. The best way to describe The Peanuts Movie is that it is refreshingly … Peanuts.

The story is as simple as it gets. When Charlie Brown becomes smitten with the little redheaded girl who just moved in across the street, everybody’s favorite perennial loser embarks on a campaign to prove he’s worthy of the girl’s attention by finally winning something, anything, just once in his life. To this end he attempts to secure a victory in a number of ways, from participating in the school talent competition to seeking the gold star for best book report to learning how to dance. There’s just one problem. As a good friend once explained to him, out of all the Charlie Browns in the world, Charlie Brown is the Charlie Browniest.

Incredibly, The Peanuts Movie never loses sight of this. In fact, all the characterizations are spot on. Lucy is still the fussbudget with a 5-cent psychiatry stand, Linus is still the soulful thinker dragging around his ever-present security blanket, Schroeder is still obsessed with Beethoven, Sally is still obsessed with Linus, and Snoopy … well, he’s Snoopy. When he’s not trying to help Charlie Brown, Snoopy’s time onscreen is spent lost in his own World War I fantasy world in which he attempts to save his dream girl from the clutches of the dreaded Red Baron.

If this all sounds familiar, it most definitely is. Everything in The Peanuts Movie is just how we remember it, with no silly reimaginings to try to “make the story relevant” to any of today’s cause célèbres. Even the world the characters inhabit remains mostly timeless, without so much as a computer or cell phone in sight. Sure, a few light pop songs do creep into the soundtrack, but they’re mostly innocuous and blend in fairly well with Vince Guaraldi’s classic themes. It’s all topped off with a unique animation style that flattens the computerized images to both simulate Peanuts’ comic strip origins and call back to the classic hand drawn television specials.

There is hardly anything new in The Peanuts Movie and, for perhaps the only time ever in a movie review, that is meant as a compliment of the highest order. Unlike the aforementioned Muppets, the people behind The Peanuts Movie (which includes Charles Schulz’s son and grandson) trust their brand to display the same appeal it has for more than 50 years, and that trust pays off in the end results.

And why not? After all, there’s good reason Schulz’s creation has been published in 75 countries and been adapted to stage and screen, and that reason is best exemplified in a single moment near the end of The Peanuts Movie. (This is a slight spoiler, but if you’re at all familiar with the world of Peanuts, you already knew this was coming.) After all of Charlie Brown’s efforts have come to no avail and he’s reached the breaking point, he stands alone at the top of a hill staring heavenward and says a small but heartfelt prayer to God to please, just once, let something go right for him.

It’s not just that it’s an unabashed religious moment in a children’s movie (which I wholeheartedly approve of, of course) but that it’s a profoundly human moment, one that only the hardest of atheist hearts could find fault with. It’s been said a million times, but it still holds true, in his insecurities and his weaknesses and his despair, Charlie Brown is all of us. He does his best to do what is right and decent, not just for himself, but for those he loves, yet he never sees any reward for it. Or does he? Yes, there’s a lesson at the end of The Peanuts Movie, and yes, it’s a lesson we’ve all heard before. There is nothing new in The Peanuts Movie, and it’s a better thing because of it.

 


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Religion; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: charliebrown; hollywood; moviereview; peanuts; peanutsmovie; snoopy; thepeanutsmovie
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In a world he didn’t create, in a time he didn’t choose, one man looks for signs of God in the world by … watching movies. When he’s not reviewing new releases for Aleteia, David Ives spends his time exploring the intersection of low-budget/cult cinema and Catholicism at The B-Movie Catechism.
1 posted on 11/07/2015 3:24:26 PM PST by NYer
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To: Tax-chick; GregB; SumProVita; narses; bboop; SevenofNine; Ronaldus Magnus; tiki; Salvation; ...

FYI, ping!


2 posted on 11/07/2015 3:24:49 PM PST by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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To: NYer
Peanuts...Couldn't that be a nickname for The One?


3 posted on 11/07/2015 3:30:41 PM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda (B. Hussein Obama: 20 acts of Treason and counting.)
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To: NYer

It was a nice little film. Could have been shorter, though. I enjoyed Snoopy’s scenes the most. He seemed extra cuddly with his added fur. ; )


4 posted on 11/07/2015 3:31:21 PM PST by llmc1
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To: NYer
It's running 86% “Fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes. That's pretty good.
5 posted on 11/07/2015 3:31:25 PM PST by Artemis Webb
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To: NYer

What? No transgendered characters? Pig Pen isn’t attacked by the EPA? Peppermint Patty and Marcie aren’t french-kissing?


6 posted on 11/07/2015 3:32:02 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (I am going to get those guns out of peoples hands. - Hillary Clinton 10/05/2015)
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To: Artemis Webb

Thank God, I would have hated for them to ruin yet another icon of my youth with typical Hollywood inaneness.


7 posted on 11/07/2015 3:33:24 PM PST by dfwgator
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But Charlie Brown doesn’t have a black girlfriend so I am not seeing it.

/sarc.

**************There was a silly story about CB not having a Black girlfriend*****


8 posted on 11/07/2015 3:33:28 PM PST by napscoordinator (Walker for President 2016. The only candidate with actual real RESULTS!!!!! The rest...talkers!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I wonder if Token, I mean Franklin made an appearance?


9 posted on 11/07/2015 3:35:21 PM PST by dfwgator
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10 posted on 11/07/2015 3:36:00 PM PST by RedMDer (Support Free Republic and Keep FReedom ALIVE!)
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To: NYer

Was a cute movie. A bit long for kids with the 30 minutes of previews these days, but enjoyable. Stayed true to the spirit of the comic strip.


11 posted on 11/07/2015 3:36:01 PM PST by TigerClaws
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“to prove he’s worthy of the girl’s attention by finally winning something, anything, just once in his life.”

My favorite Peanuts cartoon has Linus and Charlie Brown leaning on a fence. Linus says, “Well, you know how it is, Charlie. You win some, you lose some.”

Charlie says, “Sigh. Wouldn’t that be nice?”


12 posted on 11/07/2015 3:37:06 PM PST by sparklite2 (All will become clear when it is too late to matter.)
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To: dfwgator

“There is nothing new in The Peanuts Movie, and it’s a better thing because of it.”

Sometimes it is refreashing to see hollywierd take a break from thier normal proclivities and not of push the new normal progressive sexual agenda


13 posted on 11/07/2015 3:46:18 PM PST by Autonomous User (During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.)
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To: NYer

It’s obviously not a Disney movie. Good for them.


14 posted on 11/07/2015 3:46:40 PM PST by Vic S
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To: NYer

Never really liked Peanuts. Too non confrontational and might have been the foundation for today’s GOPe/RINOs.

Always wanted CB to grow a pair, punch a few kids in the face and kick Lucy through the goalposts!


15 posted on 11/07/2015 3:50:52 PM PST by prisoner6 (Unmutual and Disharmonious)
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I recently have been watching films that make me smile. WWII era films with hosts of wonderful actors. I find that I end them with a smile on my face. Audrey Hepburn in Charade, Kiss them for Me, How to Marry a Millionaire, and so on.

I cannot tell you how happy these films make me, to look into the beautiful fantasy and fun some one has wrought for entertainment and enjoyment.

In the dregs of today’s dramas, I had forgotten how to be entertained and laugh out loud.

I am certainly going to see Charlie Brown, even if I have to go alone!


16 posted on 11/07/2015 3:53:08 PM PST by Chickensoup (We lose our freedoms one surrender at a time)
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To: napscoordinator

No gender-deranged characters in it? Isn’t that illegal?


17 posted on 11/07/2015 3:54:46 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Is the pope Catholic?)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Yeah no kidding. I bet they would love to have one of those characters (PP) to be a transgendered. Oh how we could teach the kids about diversity and all it’s wonders. Sorry but I have to go to the head and barf. Just typing that reply is repulsive.


18 posted on 11/07/2015 3:56:10 PM PST by napscoordinator (Walker for President 2016. The only candidate with actual real RESULTS!!!!! The rest...talkers!)
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To: prisoner6

Agree. But ol’ Snoopy was always the strong one. I can think of one ‘group’ that will hate THAT.


19 posted on 11/07/2015 3:57:37 PM PST by RushIsMyTeddyBear (I'm fed up.)
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To: NYer

I’m so glad it looks to be a great family film.

Peanuts is literally the LAST family-friendly property that has not surrendered to being defiled by Hollywood with adult jokes and gross-out humor. The Muppets certainly has fallen into that hole.

I watched some trailers last night, and while months ago I was afraid that the stylistic changes would hurt the end production, it really does flesh out the world they inhabit better without giving away too much, if that makes any sense.
They stayed faithful the the vision of Schultz even though he didnt want any new cartoons to be made. Seeing the state of America today, I’m glad they did make this as kids really need to have one cartoon series that actually projects the good in this nation and the values that we used to have.

Any conservative parent should consider getting their kids into Peanuts. I have a huge collection of books of the strips going back to when I was a kid, and they never fail to get me to laugh and think. They always embodied great moral and maturity lessons, and never strayed from being totally innocent.


20 posted on 11/07/2015 3:59:13 PM PST by VanDeKoik
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