Paramount+ going to parents please this Wednesday in his catalog with the addition of a new family movie: Blue & Company.
Director and written by John Krasinsky (found in the office), this feature film young and old man argues that even adults have the right to still have a child’s soul.
It follows the story of Young Bea (Cailey Fleming) that one day discovers that he can see everyone’s imaginary friends. Then begins a magical adventure to make each child connect with their forgotten imaginary friend.
A movie of a poetic age
Created as a clever blend of computer animation and live action – in the same style as a spacecraft, for example – Blue & Compagnie is also inspired by two wonderful classics of family entertainment, as this review from Télé is justly mentioned:
“In a soft and poetic tone, John Krasinsky is surprised by his inventor.
From 5 to 3.4 rating, the feature film was very positive in France and the rest of the world, where it deserved 190 million green. Good success for John Krasinsky, who, without horror, without a sound, claims that he is as good as the back of the camera. And in all genres.
Being in the casting of his friend Ryan Reynolds, who also named the film next to him, probably attracts the curiosity of the channel+ subscribers. Because when he is not busy with Clown at Deadpool or plays on the king of Netflix, the Canadian actor also takes roles in family products, witchcraft and adventure (mood, Adam, etc.).
Blue and Company, for viewing on Paramount+.
Source: Allocine

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