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    Home » Review: DreamWorks Animation, Pearl Studios Team On “Abominable”

    Review: DreamWorks Animation, Pearl Studios Team On “Abominable”

    By SHOOTThursday, September 26, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments5644 Views
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    This image released by DreamWorks Animation shows Everest the Yeti, left, and Yi, voiced by Chloe Bennet, in a scene from "Abominable," in theaters on Sept. 27. (DreamWorks Animation LLC. via AP)

    By Jake Coyle, AP Film Writer

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    "Abominable" is just about the most cuddly piece of East-West synergy a corporation could dream up.

    The first co-production between DreamWorks Animation and the Shanghai-based Pearl Studios (formerly known as Oriental DreamWorks), "Abominable" is a rare kind of creature but the sort we're likely to see more and more of in movie theaters. The Chinese box office will soon overtake the North America as the globe's top movie market, inevitably reorienting big-screen entertainment.

    There's nothing wrong with aiming for moviegoers on each side of the globe. For Hollywood productions of a certain budget, it's long been considered a necessity. And, of course, the intermingling of cultures — like in Lulu Wang's lovely and heartfelt "The Farewell," released earlier this year — often fuels brilliant, border-straddling tales.

    But "Abominable," about a girl who discovers a yeti on the rooftop of her Shanghai apartment building, is so safe, so risk-free, so bland, that its business imperatives are never just off-screen.

    Writer-director Jill Culton (a writer on "Monsters, Inc." and director of "Open Season"), who co-directed "Abominable" with Todd Wilderman, opens her film, like the Humphry Bogart thriller "Dark Passage," with an escape shot from a first-person perspective. A young yeti — picture a giant, furry Maltese — gets loose from the wealthy collector of rare animals (Eddie Izzard).

    Lured by a billboard for Mt. Everest, he hides himself on nearby rooftop. He's soon found by Yi (Chloe Bennet), a "self-proclaimed loner" teenager living below with her mother (Michelle Wong) and her diminutive but fiery grandmother (Tsai Chin). Since losing her father, Yi has thrown herself into an assortment of unpleasant jobs, trying to save money to make the trip across China she and her dad talked about.

    The familial scenes are warm but fleeting. Before long Yi, along with a couple of neighboring pals — Jin (Tenzing Norgay Trainor, whose grandfather Tenzing Norgay summited Everest with Edmund Hillary) and Peng (Albert Tsai) — take off with the yeti they nickname Everest, with pursuers close behind (including a red-haired zoologist voiced by Sarah Paulson), as they try to get their furry friend back to his home in the Himalayas.

    A travelogue of China follows, with the gang briskly journeying between postcard inland destinations, from the Gobi Desert to Leshan Giant Buddha in Sichuan. The animation is bright and lively, with some enchanting set-pieces. Everest, they learn, is just a big puppy — like a cartoon cousin to DreamWorks' dog-like dragon, Toothless.

    He also has powers. With a low hum, Everest can spur gargantuan growth around him: a dandelion turns into an enormous floating ride, blueberries grow bigger than watermelons. The journey, too, takes on healing properties for Yi, whose beautiful violin playing — a hobby gleaned from her father — only adds to the uplifting quest.

    "Abominable" is sweet and simple enough, but its emotionality always feels thin and, like much of the film, paint by numbers. (Coldplay's "Fix You" fits right in.) If I'm being hard on a mostly charming kids movie, it's because it feels tantalizing close to being something special. Yi, as affectionately voiced by Bennet, is a fabulously plucky heroine. And the (unfortunate) novelty of a major animated release centered completely on Asian characters, in an Asian setting, is something to celebrate. Unfortunately, "Abominable" still ends up feeling too familiar.

    "Abominable," a Universal Studios release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for some action and mild rude humor. Running time: 104 minutes. Two stars out of four.

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    Jury Sees Clips of Sex Marathons Central To Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Court Case

    Monday, June 16, 2025

    The jury at Sean "Diddy" Combs ' sex trafficking trial got a glimpse Monday at some of the "freak-off" sex marathons at the heart of the case, with prosecutors showing excerpts of explicit videos that the hip-hop mogul recorded during the drug-fueled sessions.

    Prosecutors played portions of three sex videos recovered from a Combs-linked account on a cellphone that his former longtime girlfriend Cassie provided to authorities, giving jurors a close-up view of the encounters they've heard about repeatedly since testimony began May 12.

    One video was from Oct. 14, 2012, the same day prosecutors say Combs had a "freak-off" in New York City with Cassie and sex worker Sharay Hayes, known as "The Punisher."

    Before playing the clip, prosecutors showed jurors an invoice for an Oct. 14, 2012, stay at the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Manhattan that was booked under Combs' alias, Frank Black. A note on the invoice said the guest requested to have the room at 3 a.m.

    Prosecutors also showed jurors text messages in which Cassie, the R&B singer whose real name is Casandra Ventura, arranged the Oct. 14 meetup with Hayes. In one message, she wrote: "Can we actually do 3 a.m. at the Trump hotel, Columbus Circle?" Hayes replied: "Great. I'll text when I'm on my way," and told her his fee for the encounter was $200 cash.

    Jurors were also shown excerpts of videos taken on Oct. 20, 2012, and Dec. 4, 2014. Collectively, the clips shown to jurors were several minutes long and although at least one juror winced at a video, their reactions mostly were muted. Defense lawyers have said the videos prove Combs was engaging in consensual sex rather than crimes.

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