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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
2015 92 min United States of America PG 0+
★4.7
Family, Comedy, Music, Adventure, Animation
Director: Walt Becker
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Description
Through a series of misunderstandings, Alvin, Simon and Theodore come to believe that Dave is going to propose to his new girlfriend in New York City - and dump them. They have three days to get to him and stop the proposal.
Budget:
$90M
US Gross:
$85.89M
Worldwide:
$233.76M
Starring
Jason Lee
Actor
Justin Long
Actor
Matthew Gray Gubler
Actor
Awards
Razzie Awards 2016
— Worst Sequel, Remake or Ripoff
Razzie Awards 2016
— Worst Supporting Actor
Key opinion
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is widely regarded as a creatively bankrupt, profit-driven sequel that fails to evolve the franchise's formula. While some viewers find it a harmless, pleasant distraction for children, critics and fans alike frequently highlight its poor script, reliance on stale clichés, and inappropriate humor.
| Originality | The film functions as a purely commercial, formulaic product that prioritizes profit over narrative innovation. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is consistently described as clichéd, disjointed, and poorly constructed. | |
| Humor | The humor relies heavily on crude slapstick and questionable adult-oriented jokes that alienate both children and adults. | |
| Production | The visual integration of CGI chipmunks into live-action footage is viewed as inferior and increasingly cartoonish compared to earlier entries. | |
| Emotion | Viewers are split on the film's overall entertainment value: some appreciate it as a bright, harmless family diversion, while others find the experience tedious and aggravating. | |
| Score | Opinions on the musical segments are polarized, ranging from catchy and uplifting to forgettable and irritating. |