Frozen Climate, Heartwarming Film
Ice Age was the first film made by then newcomers Blue Sky Studios, and some argue it's their best. Personally, I agree, I grew up on this film and I absolutely love it. I am not the biggest fan of purely CG animated films, I prefer to jump at something traditionally drawn. However, there are the CG animated films that capture everything you should in a good film, and this is one of them without a doubt.
The film, and it's two sequels, a third one in production, have a cast of characters we are all familiar with by this point. We have Manfred, or Manny, the big guy who is arguably the most complex out of the main three. I won't spoil why, but later in the second act of the film, we get his back story. And the beauty of his back story is that he doesn't spit it out, he's not the one to tell us. The mammoth has become somewhat of a curmudgeon by the start of the film, and while he warms up to the others, it's not in his character to come out and explain who he is. He's a great character, he's understandable, and he's fleshed out, there's nothing more I could ask.
Diego and Sid have their share of great characterizations as well. To be fair though, Diego is a better character than Sid. Diego is a villain, but he's not really evil, unlike the film's main villain Soto. Soto is fueled by his own hatred, he doesn't want to an eye for an eye with the humans who killed most of his pack, he wants to make them suffer in the worst possible way by killing an infant. Diego is just following orders, we understand he's not keen on the idea, and he has himself treat the mission like any other, a quest for food. For someone who rarely likes the idea of a character being a villain just because they are a carnivore, this is a nice subversion and somewhat of a deconstruction. Sid on the other hand, is the goofy sidekick you find in a family film, but he's isn't annoying like some sidekicks can be. If anything, he's carefree, self centered but still caring, and childlike attitude acts like glue. He's the one keeping this group together, he's the closest thing these guys have to pure innocent outside of the human infant they have to return.
And of course there's Scrat, the even bigger comic relief. Scrat never talks, only interacts with the big three once, and is a barrel of laughs for the little kids and the adults. I don't have too much to say though. He serves his purpose well, and that's all I need to say.
And outside of characters, what do we get? Beautiful animation, a rich storyline that isn't afraid to wander between being dark and being uplifting, and comedy that isn't at all pandering or lazy, but thought out and clever. This is a very good film, the only negative thing I can say is the Blue Sky will most likely never top this film, at least for me, and considering it's the first, they may or may not be good for them.
This film is a solid 3.5 out of 5. I love this film, and many others do to. Pick it up if you can find it.