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Fixed movie review: Idris Elba’s film is distasteful animated comedy

Fixed goes bold and raunchy in both the verbal and visual variety, in its effort to score laughs. However, it is largely inconsistent in generating laughs. It’s just relentlessly raunchy and vulgar

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Fixed movie review

Fixed movie review

Film: Fixed (animation)
Cast(voice): Adam DeVine, Idris Elba, Kathryn Hahn, River Gallo, Michelle Buteau, Grey DeLisle, Fred Armisen, Beck Bennett
Director: Genndy Tartakovsky
Rating: 2/5
Runtime: 86 min

An important voice of his generation, Genndy Tartakovsky’s animated comedy about a dog getting neutered fails to be either tasteful or entertaining.  It’s an adult-only animated offering playing on Netflix and is more than likely to get a whole host of viewers easily offended. This feature focuses on how a randy rescue mutt reacts to the news that he’s about to be neutered.

A terrier named Bull (Adam DeVine) humps away on an elderly citizen, Nana (Grey DeLisle) and  Nana mistakes Bull’s member for “lipstick.” What transpires thereafter is gross and distasteful. Bull is friends with a boxer named Rocco (Idris Elba), a dachshund named Fetch (Fred Armisen) and Lucky (Bobby Moynihan) and has a crush on a nearby Afghan hound named Honey (Kathryn Hahn). Borzoi (Beck Bennett), a neighbour, is another contender for Honey’s affections.

This is a hangout comedy in which Bull and his dog pack engage in really bad dog behaviour. When Bull discovers his owners have scheduled an appointment to neuter him, he tries to use up the 24 hours reprieve to embark on an adventure across the city with his three best dog friends.

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