Rio 2

Animated films are huge and often considerably less risky business, so of course studios value a reliable property like the Ice Age franchise—with its worldwide box office haul of $2.8 billion, not even counting direct-to-home-video spin-offs—more than something like 2005’s Robots, which “only” grossed around $260 million on its $75 million budget.
The above point is worth underscoring since those films, produced by Blue Sky Studios and released by 20th Century Fox, are all directed or co-directed by Brazilian-born filmmaker Carlos Saldanha. Three years ago this very week, the family-friendly animated adventure Rio released, and became a $485 million surprise hit. Ergo, the impetus to carve out another comfortable gravy train hangs over and informs everything about the colorful, clamorous and entirely undemanding Rio 2. That means poop jokes in triplicate (hey, comedy comes in threes), as well as all other manner of easygoing song-and-dance, laughs and wan conflict resolution.
The story of Rio 2 takes many of the characters from the first film into the Amazon rainforest. Erstwhile pet Blu (Jesse Eisenberg, whose high-register nattering is more distracting than endearing) and his mate Jewel (Anne Hathaway), two rare blue Spix’s macaws, take leave from their domesticated life in a Rio de Janeiro sanctuary. Along with their three kids, they head off to the remote jungle, where Blu’s former owner, Linda (Leslie Mann), and her ornithologist husband, Tulio (Rodrigo Santoro), have a lead on a rare wild tribe of the same species. There, the birds come across Jewel’s gruff, long-lost father, Eduardo (Andy Garcia), and a preening potential romantic rival, Roberto (Bruno Mars), from Jewel’s childhood.
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