The One and Only Ivan (2020)

The One and Only Ivan (2020)

A surprisingly mature talking-animal movie with strong character work

6.7

Movie

United States of America
English
Comedy, Drama, Family
2020
FEMALE DIRECTOR, THEA SHARROCK
Angelina Jolie, Ariana Greenblatt, Betsy Graver
93 min

TLDR

Yes, this was somehow written by the man who made The White Lotus.

What it's about

Together with the other animals at a circus inside a Florida shopping mall, a gorilla plans to escape from captivity.

The take

Better than any movie starring a talking CGI gorilla has any right to be, The One and Only Ivan isn't so much a family adventure so much as it's a light character study that younger viewers should also enjoy. The film still runs into a number of the same problems you might expect—haphazard plotting, celebrity voice acting that adds nothing to the characters—but it's still remarkably thoughtful and has the maturity to explore much sadder territory. As much as movies originally released on Disney+ can at times feel like products churned out from an assembly line, this one feels far more sincere, with a real message behind it.

What stands out

You would also expect a film so blatantly about animal rights to have its central human character be a full-fledged villain, but that isn't what happens here. The ringleader (played by Bryan Cranston) is still shown to be in the wrong, complicit in how these animals don't have the freedom they deserve, but the movie still comes from a place of sympathy towards him. He's a person who genuinely cares about Ivan and the others, forced to make difficult decisions given the struggles of his business—and it's this three-dimensional portrayal of the character that actually helps the movie's pro-animal rights stance make a greater impact.

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