Babe: Pig in the City (1998) Review
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A kid's movie for parents who think chainsaws are a toy -- ok, not really -- Babe: Pig in the City confused audiences.
After the feel-good vibes of the original, kids and parents were ready for a sequel.
But what they got was shocking.
Profoundly darker than the original feel-good 7-time Oscar Nominee, Babe: Pig in the City didn't make back its budget, hitting close to $70 million of that $90 million spent to make it.
But with time, it has slowly found a new fanbase: those that can appreciate its ridiculous artistry.
Directed by George Miller (Mad Max), Babe: Pig in the City is flat-out gorgeous in its use of color. Its shot compositions will floor you at times, and its grown-up themes can resonate.
But did it go too far?
This podcast explores the darkness of the film, its comedy shortcomings, and setting triumphs.
Directed by George Miller. Starring: Magda Szubanski, James Cromwell, Mickey Rooney, E.G. Daily, Mary Stein
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