‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins’ Blu-ray Review: Kids Might Forgive Formulaic Story
by John Nolte“Mr. Popper’s Penguins” has a lot going for it, namely Jim Carrey, Angela Lansbury, the impossibly sexy Carla Gugino (even in the “mom” role) and a surprisingly watchable story that, at least, managed to hold my attention. But the cons (which your kids probably won’t notice) do, however, outweigh the pros, especially a story so tired and familiar you can see the plot turns miles before you reach the corner.
Carrey is Mr. Popper, a divorced dad who sees his kids on alternate weekends but can’t relate to them, mainly due to his workaholic ways. All Popper wants from life is to be a full partner in a ruthless Manhattan real estate firm that specializes (for no logical reason other than to make them sinister) in purchasing New York landmarks and replacing them with cold glass and steel buildings. Popper’s partnership dreams are finally within grasp when his trio of bosses (including Philip Baker Hall and Dominic Chianese) issue Popper, their best closer, a seemingly impossible challenge: purchase the only piece of privately owned land in Central Park, the Tavern on the Green, and you’ll get your name on the door.
Unfortunately for Popper, Tavern on the Green is owned by Mrs. Van Gundy (the always delightful Lansbury), and she’s less interested in money and more interested in something Popper doesn’t have — integrity and character. Popper’s pretty sure he can wear her down, though, at least until his life is suddenly complicated (I won’t spoil why this happens) by the arrival of six live penguins at his swanky Manhattan high-rise penthouse. At first, naturally, Popper wants nothing to do with them. But in the end, will the penguins make him a better person, father, and citizen of the world?
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