The Addams Family 2 is a sequel to the surprisingly likeable movie that materialised in 1964. The family were resurrected again for two popular films in the early 90s, and in 2019, the family were brought to life again, this time in animated form for an origin story. The Addams Family 2 is the sequel to that surprisingly likeable movie and while it’s perhaps not as good as the first, it still manages to raise a smile, despite its grim cast of characters.
In this one, Gomez organises a road trip to bring the family closer together but despite his best-laid plans, the opposite becomes true when mad scientist Cyrus Strange tries to wrangle Wednesday away from the gruesome clan. After chasing her down to make her undergo a DNA test, it becomes clear that the morbid teenager might not be the biological daughter of Gomez and Morticia. This is shocking news for her parents but Wednesday happily accepts the news and moves in with the guy who is apparently her ‘real’ father.
Despite the surprising plot twist, the movie still manages to be touching and funny. While Wednesday’s parents are understandably perturbed by Wednesday’s haste to abandon them, the movie still aims to tickle the funny bone with a series of well-played set pieces.
Wednesday’s science experiment goes wrong and Uncle Fester turns into an octopus. Lurch gets to show off his surprisingly high-pitched singing voice at a biker bar. Pugsley is used like a puppet when Wednesday manipulates his body using a voodoo doll. Grandma Addams throws a crazy house party while the family are away.
Mrs. Strange is a funny character who is a big part of the movie. She is always making people laugh and her introduction is a great moment. Cyrus is henpecked by his unusual wife, so it’s clear that she has a lot of power over him.
The movie is full of sight gags and one-liners, and while they don’t all work, there is still enough here to please children and adults alike. There are also references to horror films past, such as a road sign at a crossroads that points to locations that will be familiar to fans of the genre. Haddonfield, Crystal Lake, and Elm Street are just three of the destinations that will need no introduction if you are familiar with their corresponding movies.
Easter eggs are hidden surprises in a movie. Some of them will fly over the heads of kids, but that doesn’t matter because they should have a good time with this regardless. The craziness and ghoulish humor that run throughout the movie should keep them engaged, especially if they enjoy stories with a little bit of darkness. And adults should have no trouble trying to stay awake if they choose to tune in. This isn’t as bland or as childish as many other animated movies that are ostensibly made for a younger audience. ..
The voice cast of “The Catcher in the Rye” is excellent, with Charlize Theron as Morticia, Nick Kroll as Uncle Fester, Snoop Dog as Cousin It, and the aforementioned Isaac and Moretz as Gomez and Wednesday respectively. They give the gloomy characters more personality than you would expect, with a special shout-out to Snoop who manages to retain his special blend of charm, despite voicing a diminutive character that is mostly made up of hair. ..
This movie is as good as it is because there have been several other attempts to bring classic comic strip characters to life, with less than successful results. The recent Marmaduke is one such example and as you can see from the review here, that movie is as bad as they come.
The movie is recommended then and it’s probably better than you’re expecting after the negative critical response it has received elsewhere. It’s not perfect - some of the setups aren’t milked for their comedic worth and it’s not as edgy as its forebears - but it’s still good, creepy fun. ..
A sequel to Hotel Transylvania would be welcome, although I hope an effort is made to maintain the quality of the writing. Something that didn’t seem to happen with the recent Hotel Transylvania outing which sucked more than its vampiric protagonists.