The Bad Guys review – Looney Tunes meets the Oceans in animated crime caper

Animal villains get a taste of being good in this sharp, snappy family film

“I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way.” Jessica Rabbit purred the famous line in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but it’s a plight with which the key characters in this enjoyably manic DreamWorks animation might identify. A sharp-suited wolf, a tech-wizard tarantula, a grumpy snake, a piranha with impulse control issues and a shark who happens to be a master of disguise: all are accustomed to striking fear into the hearts of those who encounter them. A career in crime was inevitable. But just at the moment when they are about to pull off their biggest job, the Bad Guys get a taste of being good. And, thanks to a saintly guinea pig voiced by Richard Ayoade, they might just have a chance at rehabilitation.

Like Roger Rabbit, the pacing owes a debt to the demented frenzy of classic Looney Tunes animations, but the film also nods to heist movies, notably the Oceans series. It’s deliberately preposterous – the disguises are rarely more convincing than the kind of false nose and moustache combo you might find in a cracker. But there’s a kernel of believability where it matters: in the easy repartee and fully fleshed friendships. It’s sharp, silly and frequently very funny.

Watch a trailer for The Bad Guys.

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Wendy Ide

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