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Dolittle
Dolittle

6.6

Dolittle

PG·2020·101m

Summary

After losing his wife seven years earlier, the eccentric Dr. John Dolittle, famed doctor and veterinarian of Queen Victoria’s England, hermits himself away behind the high walls of Dolittle Manor with only his menagerie of exotic animals for company. But when the young queen falls gravely ill, a reluctant Dolittle is forced to set sail on an epic adventure to a mythical island in search of a cure, regaining his wit and courage as he crosses old adversaries and discovers wondrous creatures.

Cast

Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Dr. John Dolittle

Harry Collett

Harry Collett

Tommy Stubbins

Michael Sheen

Michael Sheen

Dr. Blair Müdfly

Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent

Lord Thomas Badgley

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas

King Rassouli

Jessie Buckley

Jessie Buckley

Queen Victoria

Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson

Poly (voice)

Rami Malek

Rami Malek

Chee-Chee (voice)

John Cena

John Cena

Yoshi (voice)

Kumail Nanjiani

Kumail Nanjiani

Plimpton (voice)

Craig Robinson

Craig Robinson

Kevin (voice)

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Barry (voice)

Tom Holland

Tom Holland

Jip (voice)

Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer

Dab-Dab (voice)

Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez

Betsy (voice)

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard

Tutu (voice)

Kasia Smutniak

Kasia Smutniak

Lily Dolittle

Carmel Laniado

Carmel Laniado

Lady Rose

Frances de la Tour

Frances de la Tour

Dragon (voice)

Jason Mantzoukas

Jason Mantzoukas

James the Dragonfly (voice)

Ralph Ineson

Ralph Ineson

Arnall Stubbins

Joanna Page

Joanna Page

Bethan Stubbins

Sonny Ashbourne Serkis

Sonny Ashbourne Serkis

Arnall Stubbins Jr.

Oliver Chris

Oliver Chris

Sir Gareth

Clive Francis

Clive Francis

Archbishop

Paul Holowaty

Paul Holowaty

Navy Man

Elliot Barnes-Worrell

Elliot Barnes-Worrell

Captain William Derrick

Mark Umbers

Mark Umbers

Lieutenant

David Sheinkopf

David Sheinkopf

Don Carpenterino

Sid Sagar

Sid Sagar

Jeff the Prisoner

Martin Pemberton

Postman

Tim Treloar

Tim Treloar

Humphrey the Whale (voice)

Jim Carretta

Beard Mouse and Leona (voice)

Nick Fisher

Nick Fisher

Mini the Sugar Glider (voice)

Matt King

Matt King

Clyde

Ranjani Brow

Ranjani Brow

Mouse (voice)

Kelly Stables

Kelly Stables

Mouse (voice)

Scott Menville

Scott Menville

Army Ant (voice)

Gia Davis

Gia Davis

Baby Animal (voice)

Henry Holcomb

Baby Animal (voice)

Kyrie McAlpin

Kyrie McAlpin

Baby Animal (voice)

Isley Zamora

Isley Zamora

Baby Animal (voice)

Stewart Scudamore

Stewart Scudamore

Pirate

Samson Kayo

Samson Kayo

Pirate

John-Luke Roberts

John-Luke Roberts

Pirate / Animal Performer

Joseph Balderrama

Joseph Balderrama

Prisoner

Daniel Hoffmann-Gill

Daniel Hoffmann-Gill

Prisoner

Jane Leaney

Jane Leaney

Animal Performer

Josh Jefferies

Josh Jefferies

On Set Chee-Chee / Animal Performer

Shaun McKee

Shaun McKee

On Set Yoshi / Animal Performer

Richard Soames

Richard Soames

Animal Performer

Will Arnett

Will Arnett

Rabbit (voice) (uncredited)

Crew

Director, Screenplay

Stephen Gaghan

Characters

Hugh Lofting

Screenplay

Dan Gregor

Screenplay

Doug Mand

Screenplay

Thomas Shepherd

Reviews

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April 9, 2020

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We have all watched the Dolittle movies starring Eddie Murphy. I'm not going to lie, I was never a fan of these films. Yes, they're purposefully dumb, innocent, and feature that basic level of comedy. They never annoyed me, but they also never did anything remarkably surprising. 2020's version of the known tale is the first post-MCU role of Robert Downey Jr., it boasts an A-list cast, and… it's one of the worst movies of the year, without a single doubt. A complete disaster in every area of filmmaking.

I don't even know where to start. Maybe with RDJ since he's the most significant negative surprise. I can't believe such a charismatic and now iconic actor like him could deliver a performance this awful. His Welsh (?) accent is not only a terrible choice character-wise, but I doubt that any children can understand what he's saying. RDJ acts like a baffling caricature of himself, not helping an already flawed film. The voice work from the remaining cast might be the only positive of the whole movie, but the CGI animals are way too unconvincing.

However, as always, the most impactful issues belong to the actual story. Instead of being an entertaining and fun adventure, it's an incredibly boring, nonsensical, structure-less journey into one of the most ridiculous third acts of cinema. Even placing myself in a child's mind, I don't think I would be able to enjoy this mess of a screenplay. Like I wrote above, not even the animals look great…

Certain characters possess these unknown relationships that the audience is supposed to care about, but no background is given to any of them. Tons of plot points lack a logical explanation. The entire narrative is void of any creativity or uniqueness whatsoever, looking simply like a lazy, unimaginative piece of work. The "young queen who falls gravely ill" is just a woman sleeping in bed, not looking ill at all, which proves that not even the makeup department was interested in making an effort.

But all of the issues above are nothing compared to the film's climax. I don't want to spoil anything, so I'll just write that I still can't believe what I witnessed. Around ninety minutes of build-up lead to the most shocking, hilarious, utterly absurd moment. The humor is a level below childish. Dozens of fart jokes (including one during the climax), over-the-top reactions, and I don't even know what else. Between Bloodshot, Fantasy Island, and The Grudge… Let the devil come and choose!

All in all, Dolittle is a massive fail at all levels. It was meant to be one of the worst movies of the year, and it undoubtedly accomplished this goal. From the surprisingly awful performance from Robert Downey Jr. to one of the most shockingly terrible climaxes in the history of cinema, Stephen Gaghan delivers a structure-less screenplay, filled with nonsensical narrative decisions, and featuring an extremely dull adventure. The CGI animals are far from being remotely impressive, the characters lack personality (bringing an A-list actor doesn't guarantee anything), and the comedy is so astonishingly basic that I doubt kids will laugh at some of the jokes, and they laugh at everything. With a budget of 175M (!!!), it's not understandable how and why a studio would waste this much money on such an obvious flop. The voice work from the cast is good… and it genuinely could have been worse. This is the closest I can get to a positive.

Rating: D-

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$175,000,000.00

Revenue:

$251,410,631.00

Keywords

ship
island
based on novel or book
victorian england
doctor
based on children's book
animals
veterinary
talking to animals
voyage