Who doesn’t like guinea pigs? If you belong to those who actually don’t like them, you’d better skip this movie. G-Force is the family adventure by Jerry Bruckheimer (Pirates of the Caribbean), and as to me it is a highly positive and entertaining movie. This film definitely comes with a tired and formulaic plot but I highly recommend it to you and claim that this one isn’t a bad at all.

G-Force is a film about a specially trained team of guinea pigs, a mole and a fly. Their main aim is to foil the plans of Saber, a millionaire, who would like to take over the world. The movie is available in 3-D.
The movie is highly enjoyable for both kids and adults. The film is certainly a well done one. It is a mixed animation and live action. I love the animation, it was top-notch, the rodents and insects were mind-blowing and you won’t get enough of them, no matter how long you are watching the film. The main idea of the movie is the funny guinea pigs doing funny things. However, G-Force is not a classic comedy.
The best surprise was voicing – really flawless and my special thanks go to Sam Rockwell who played Darwin, the lead commando. The voice is so different and amazing that is makes you say WOW! The animation is breathtaking, but as to me the final action sequence feels like it comes straight out of transformers – too much of visuals.
The most amazing part is an interaction between human and creatures. Also I love non-stop action in the film – there are plenty of battles, chases, dialogues, and other actions. One more thing I would like to mention – the film is full of humoristic moments, you’ll laugh and laugh and laugh.
Actually, the plot is the only one bad and weak thing – it is something we’ve all seen before and it is a very predictable one, nothing new, nothing special, nothing catching. Sometimes it will seem to you that this movie doesn’t make any sense.
Nevertheless, the movie is highly entertaining and the kids will most likely enjoy it. It looks like a typical Hollywood kid flick and I am ready to bet by the end of the movie your kid will want a new pet. Guess what? A Guinea pig!

