"Migration: A Cinematic Journey of Ducks and Family Bonds"

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"Migration," the latest film from Illumination Entertainment, falls short in reinventing the hero's journey archetype, lacking stakes, transformation, and emotional depth. The story follows a family of ducks on a checklist-like road trip, encountering pigeons, a chef, and a captive macaw. While the character animation and some visuals are commendable, the film fails to establish a compelling narrative or make the audience truly invested in the characters. Ultimately, "Migration" is forgettable and unlikely to leave a lasting impression.
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- Movie Review: A helicopter father flies his duck family south in 'Migration' The Associated Press
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