Valiant 2005

Featherweight Heroes.

5.5 / 10   862 vote(s)
G
Family Animation Adventure Comedy War

Set in 1944, Valiant is a woodland pigeon who wants to become a great hero someday. When he hears they are hiring recruits for the Royal Homing Pigeon Service, he immediately sets out for London. On the way, he meets a smelly but friendly pigeon named Bugsy, who joins him, mainly to get away from clients he cheated in a game of find-the pebble, and helps him sign up for the war.

Release Date 2005-03-25
Runtime 1h 16m
Directors Gary Chapman, John Fenner
Producers John H. Williams, Curtis Augspurger, Eric M. Bennett, Neil Braun, Buckley Collum, Keith Evans, Robert Jones, Ralph Kamp, Barnaby Thompson
Writers Jordan Katz, George Webster, George Melrod, Kevin Bernhardt

Rewatched this as part of my Disney marathon, controversially I guess as is it really a Disney film? I'm gonna count it.

'Valiant' is a little hit-and-miss, however I think it just about makes for good viewing. The animation is, honestly, kinda crappy, though there are moments where it does look more than decent.

The plot is mostly predictable but I do actually quite like it, as it tells a story about war pigeons from WWII. It is amusing for the majority, even if the characters are strangely overtly horny too much.

The strongest part of this film is easily the cast, who are very good. Ricky Gervais (Bugsy) is the best voice on show, he is the ideal actor to play that role. There are many other familiar voices: Ewan McGregor (Valiant), John Cleese (Mercury), Jim Broadbent (Monty), Hugh Laurie (Gutsy) and Tim Curry (Von Talon); as well as one or two others. McGregor is largely positive, even if he does get a tad too sappy in parts.

I can see why this splits opinion, I truly can. However, it entertained me just enough and it isn't one I mind rewatching to be frank.

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