| America: The Motion Picture | |
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| Directed by | Matt Thompson |
| Written by | Dave Callaham |
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| Edited by | Christian Danley |
| Music by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
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| Distributed by | Netflix[2] |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
America: The Motion Picture is a 2021 Americanadult animatedcomedy film directed byMatt Thompson and written byDave Callaham, who both also produce. It starsChanning Tatum (also a producer),Jason Mantzoukas,Olivia Munn,Bobby Moynihan,Judy Greer,Will Forte,Raoul Max Trujillo,Killer Mike,Simon Pegg andAndy Samberg. It is an R-rated, animated parody ofGeorge Washington and his fight against the British. The film usesanachronism, ahistoricism, andAmericentrism to create a comic effect. Dates, the roles of various historical figures, battles, notable inventions and technologies are changed, reinvented or outright created. Prominent events and figures from theAmerican Revolutionary War period andAmerican history through to the 20th century are moved into the film's1776 setting.
Netflix releasedAmerica: The Motion Picture in streaming on June 30, 2021.[3][4] It received generally negative reviews from film critics, who criticized it as being unfunny.[5]
In July 1776, after signing theDeclaration of Independence,Benedict Arnold murders all ofits signatories, blows upIndependence Hall, and steals the Declaration. AtFord's Theatre,George Washington and his childhood best friend,Abraham Lincoln,watch a play. Arnold appears there, turns into awerewolf and bites off Lincoln's neck. Before dying, Lincoln asks Washington to bring theAmerican Revolutionary War to an end, naming the future country "America." Washington chases Arnold, killing his soldiers but failing to kill him.
At Lincoln's funeral, Washington meetsMartha Dandridge. She urges him to continue the revolution after the two have sex. Washington teams up with party animalSamuel Adams, and they recruit equestrian championPaul Revere. They endeavor to recruit femaleChinese scientistThomas Edison, only to find that she is being executed by the British for testing science. However, she escapes and agrees to join George's team. They then getNative American hunterGeronimo, who has more knowledge about the land than anyone, to join them.
They track down Arnold at aVietnam bar. Although the enemy has fled and Edison blows up the bar, they conclude that the events in Vietnam were not a failure. The team then visitsblacksmithJohn Henry, who is to make a silver bullet for them to kill Arnold. To get the silver, they go toBoston to steal silver spoons from theTitanic. On board the ship, they learn that the British are bathing people in tea so they will come over to their side. They also discover plans for a secret British superweapon but fail to retrieve it because Washingtonaccidentally spills tea everywhere, causing a fire that sinks the ship. Adams then proposes to the others that they will saythe Titanic hit an iceberg and that they were never there.
Arnold kidnaps Martha, who is to become the future wife ofKing James. Washington finds out about aGettysburg Address where Arnold meets the king at a secret meeting. It turns out to be an ambush and Revere's horse dies sacrificing himself. King James appears at the Gettysburg address in the form of ahologram and offers Washington a battle the next morning atAttrition field; Washington agrees. However, Arnold usurps and kills the king to take over the world himself.
The next day, theBritish army[a] stands up against theAmerican army which was hastily assembled by Washington.[b] The superweapon turns out to be a way of tainting the clouds with tea creating a tea rain that will turn the Americans British. Edison, thanks to the power of science, uses the British weapons against them, turning tea into beer. When the beer rain falls, the British transform intobros. It also cures Martha, who had been turned British before the battle, changing her into a livingStatue of Liberty. A final battle occurs with Arnold, who turns himself into a mega-wolf and, after Washington restrains him, is eventually defeated with a silver bullet from Henry, who kills him withAmerica's favorite pastime. Days later, a ceremony is held for people to watch Adams blow up Arnold's Monument.
Six months later, onJuly 4, 1776, Washington inaugurated the grand opening of America at themonument of his name. As Washington plans forI. M. Pei to buildanother memorial for his best friend to stare at his monument, the spirit of Lincoln comes back. It gives him the Declaration, repaired with tape, whileAdams becomes the uncle for George's newborn son,Denzel. The inauguration goes as planned, but is disrupted when the crowd engages in apolitical fight with each other, arguing overfreeing the slaves,racism,women's rights,giving back the land to the natives,right to keep and bear arms,same-sex marriage,religious beliefs,free health care, andfair trials, making Washington nervous about the future of the country.
In March 2017, producersPhil Lord and Christopher Miller announced that they would produce an R-rated animatedNetflix original film calledAmerica: The Motion Picture with Will Allegra,Matt Thompson,Adam Reed,Channing Tatum,Reid Carolin and Peter Kiernan. The screenplay was written byDavid Callaham and Thompson was the director.[6][7]
On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 35% of 49 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "America: The Motion Picture is definitely outrageous and possibly patriotic—problem is, it's also not very funny."[5] OnMetacritic, the film has aweighted average score of 38 out of 100 based on 18 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[8]
Amy Nicholson ofThe New York Times described the film as "a raunchy, aggressively inane cartoon thatflips the bird—both onscreen and thematically—to a strain of patriotism that insists that the slave owners who started this country were sober-minded heroes whose vision of democracy remains flawless, bro."[9] Inkoo Kang ofThe Washington Post gave the film a score of 1.5/4 stars saying, "The gulf between stupid-smart and just plain stupid feels immeasurably vast when watchingAmerica: The Motion Picture, which is clearly aiming for the former but lands squarely in the latter."[10] Brian Lowry ofCNN described the film as "a movie that's loud and annoying more than truly provocative, peppered with pop-culture references that prove cleverer than its rewrite of US history."[11]
Steve Greene ofIndieWire gave the film a grade of C, describing it as "a goofy mishmash of riffs on prominent historical figures", and added: "Most of the time, it’s knowingly stupid, which makes watching it 90 minutes of occasional fun and frequent indifference."[12] Melanie McFarland ofSalon.com wrote: "Rarely have I seen a movie so confident that its viewers not only revel in American benightedness but are eager to identify with it"; she described the film as "not only a waste of time but an insult to ignoramuses."[13]
Bill Goodykoontz ofThe Arizona Republic gave the film a score of 2.5/5 stars, writing that it "goes all in on its deranged version of the founding of the nation", but added: "It wears you down over time, but especially early on it's too satisfied just to be shocking and irreverent."[14]
Michael Nordine ofVariety was more positive in his review and wrote, "Though loyalists and sticklers for historical accuracy may not consider it their cup of tea,America will likely win over anyone who knows not to take it too seriously."[15] Randy Myers ofThe Mercury News gave the film a score of 3/4 stars writing, "Even when you think it’s only acting rude and juvenile just because, it’s much smarter than that, particularly whenever it skewers American attitudes (bothconservative andliberal)."[16]