'Sketch' review: Tony Hale and D'Arcy Carden get silly in terrific, kid-friendly adventure

'Sketch' review: Tony Hale and D'Arcy Carden get silly in terrific, kid-friendly adventure

MashableAsia·2024-09-10 12:03

Of late, the inner turmoil of little girls has birthed a string of movies about big emotions and monsters. Inside Out 2introduced Anxiety to the feelings crew, pitching its heroine into adolescent social panic. Imaginaryspun a horror story of a forgotten imaginary friend gone vengeful, while Netflix's animated adventure The Imaginaryfocused on the personal growth of an imaginary friend dreamed up by a grieving little girl. Then the woefully overstuffed and underwhelming If, from John Krasinski, had another grieving young heroine coping with her emotions through rescuing abandoned imaginary friends (or IFs). 

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