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27 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75Original-CinOriginal-CinSome jokes are a little on the cringeworthy side, but overall, they work. It’s a film that essentially hijacks the cuteness of The Little Mermaid and manages to successfully transfer it to a shy, math-loving awkward teenager who just happens to be able to transform herself into a 50-foot-tall sea-beast.
- 67ColliderChase HutchinsonColliderChase HutchinsonThe characters are consistently charming, the humor sufficiently silly, and the animation often beautiful, though the standard path it takes holds it back from fully exploring the potential lurking just beneath the surface. When it all bursts free towards the end is when the film is at its best.
- 66Paste MagazineJesse HassengerPaste MagazineJesse HassengerUltimately, though, the character animation and sprightly vocal performances can’t quite wriggle out of whatever formulas and secondhand story wreckage Ruby Gillman grabs to assemble its stop-and-go plotting.
- 60Total FilmNeil SmithTotal FilmNeil SmithAt least until its Turning Red-ish plot becomes subsumed by a tiresome showdown finale, there’s a lot to take pleasure from here - not least the invertebrate protagonists’ amusing elasticity, which recalls the madcap fun of Tex Avery’s cartoon classics.
- For all its issues, Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken is a good excuse to get out of the house with the family and take the kids to see something fun. And that’s what this movie is: fun. Even if I was bored and unmoved, the target audience will have a great time.
- 60The GuardianEllen E JonesThe GuardianEllen E JonesKraken anatomy differs from human in some aspects, but this is a film with its heart, at least, in the right place.
- 60Little White LiesDavid JenkinsLittle White LiesDavid JenkinsIt’s such a lovely set-up, you wish the filmmakers had attempted to do a little more with it.
- 50Washington PostKristen Page-KirbyWashington PostKristen Page-KirbyIt’s just charming enough, just exciting enough and just funny enough to not be a flop, but DreamWorks — the studio that has shown it can challenge Pixar when it comes to pushing the animation envelope — has chosen to play it safe here, rather than try to win the summer family film sweepstakes.
- 50Austin ChronicleTrace SauveurAustin ChronicleTrace SauveurAn aquatic, animated, all-ages romp full of familiar lessons and a few too many peppy pop songs that plays things so down-the-middle as to become perfectly forgettable.
- 50Slant MagazineGreg NussenSlant MagazineGreg NussenSweet but narratively thin and didactic, the latest from DreamWorks Animation always seems as if it’s trying to find its footing.