A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise (2012) Poster

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5/10
Inspirational theme in prison-breakout plot, but the animation is plain.
jefflouvre-435-7736721 August 2012
WITH the proliferation of animated movies, it's hard to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Sammy 2 leans towards the former. It has an inspiring story that's easy to understand but the animation is nothing new and adult viewers may start looking at their watches.

Two granddad turtles escape a bird attack but end up in a fishing trawler.

The trawler brings its prized possessions to Dubai, where an Indian runs a sea world below the sea. Here, rich visitors dine in luxury while enjoying the sight of fishes swimming outside.

The two turtles are introduced to a myriad of fish species, including Big D, a sea horse that's the gangster of the huge aquarium. His position is backed by two eels that speak in a French accent.

BTW, the movie is directed by Belgian Ben Stassen and is dubbed into English.

The turtles plot to escape, and this is where the plot emerges. It's a 'soft' copy of prison breakout movies. A hammerhead shark encourages viewers to never give up, which is the moral of this flick.

The turtles must first wait for the arrival of their two grandkids, but not before the latter escape from two menacing fishes in a chase more exciting than the one in The Bourne Legacy.

The movie picks up steam now as the whole gang of fishes get ready for their great escape.

Other than the sea horse, the only other interesting character is a lobster with split personality.

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7/10
A good family film
neil-47622 February 2013
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Sammy is a turtle: he is captured and put in an underwater high-end aquarium, and it is up to baby turtle offspring to rescue him.

This CGI sequel to a film which I never saw didn't fill me with enthusiasm beforehand and, having seen it (not in 3D), it is absolutely clear how much of a debt it owes to Finding Nemo.

But, in its own way, it is rather good. The characters are well designed (I have some reservations about the turtles' creepily human heads and shoulders), the settings and animation are good, and the story is involving, if derivative. Plus this is aimed at family audiences, and much of the design and humour appeals strongly to the younger element of the audience (though some sequences will be scary for them).

Recommended for family viewing.
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7/10
Sammy's fun, if not quite great, escape
TheLittleSongbird29 September 2017
Not sure how popular an opinion this is, but to me the first 'A Turtle's Tale' film was surprisingly enjoyable, one of those films where there was uncertainty as to whether it would be enjoyed let alone liked.

'Sammy's Great Escape' wasn't just worthy but from personal opinion just as good. It was a fun piece of escapism, it wasn't great or awards worthy but didn't need to be to be worth watching. All it needed to be was be something that didn't feel or look amateurish and have a story and characters worth investing in. 'Sammy's Great Escape' succeeds at this even with sizable room for improvement. Not everything works, although most of its components do.

There are some strange character designs admittedly, especially for the adult turtles' heads. While most of the voice acting is serviceable, the Spanish accents for the hogfish sounded overdone. The story is fun on the whole, though it is on the derivative side and there are parts that are likely to scare/upset the more sensitive younger ones.

However, apart from the adult turtles' heads, 'Sammy's Great Escape' is a visually beautiful film, with very detailed seascapes, that will delight children and adults alike, and gorgeous vibrant colour. The 3D version is the one to catch, the 3D is beautifully constructed and makes the most of the setting, actually enhancing the viewing experience rather than distracting which 3D in general can do. Adults in particular will like the soundtrack with song selections from Jimi Hendrix, The Clash and the B-52s, an odd selection but a nostalgic and catchy one.

Writing is fun and clean with some educational value and heart in the mix too. The story goes at a breezy lively pace with enough funny humour and exciting adventure to keep kids entertained while also adults happy with the nostalgic soundtrack and the clever nods to mobster, war and prison films (this aspect may go over some younger viewers' heads though perhaps). The message and values the film teaches are integrated beautifully without preaching and are important and educational enough to warrant their inclusion.

All the characters engage, with the seahorse being one of the better characters overall and Annabel and the penguin family provide the adorability factor. The protagonist is one worth rooting for. The voice acting is serviceable if not mind-blowing, though the Spanish accents could have been toned down.

Overall, fun if not quite great. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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4/10
Weirdest soundtrack ever
rsplace22 July 2014
Just an "okay" plot that used strange devices in uncomfortable ways to start the story. Very strange choices for the voice-acting. Mish mash of songs that had little or no connection to the scenes you hear them in. Animation was OK but some direct copying of Finding Nemo. I had zero connection to any of the characters and they really weren't memorable. A lot of the scenes I felt uncomfortable letting my 6 year-old watch...they could have been handled/written/directed differently without hurting the weak plot. I would not recommend this unless you had nothing else to watch and you needed a video babysitter for a child 5-7. Just goes to prove you don't need a good script to get produced, just connections.
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7/10
Decent kids movie.
smileysafstrom24 August 2013
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I thought this was a good movie. Decent message, not as good music as the first one, but still, it was good. It has a positive message.

I have heard others saying that is is too scary, but my 2 yo watches it without getting upset. One chase scene she is on the edge of her seat, but she cheers at the end.

One of my only complaints is that they use the word friggin. That word, and words like it have no place in a kids movie. I was actually really surprised by it.

And the mafia type seahorse is a little odd.

But otherwise, good movie.
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3/10
2nd version is So-So...
MK_Movie_Reviews23 August 2021
To be honest, this 2nd version I couldn't enjoy much. It was disappointing.

The first version is incredible so I expect this one is better, but it wasn't.

I didn't get into the story and characters. Just baby turtle's features and voice were really cute. But I don't think I will not watch it again.
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6/10
first part was better..
v-5628924 March 2020
I personally liked the first part more than the second.. especially for the missing points I liked in the first part.. This is more or less Finding Nemo's escaping from the aquarium...
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9/10
Sammy, Shelly, Ray & Rita: Legacy
OMTR8 November 2023
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The level of perfection of the elements brought together in the first film was kind of a miracle as they fit together so skillfully from the first to the last scene.

Finding this identical state of grace for the following episode was therefore not necessarily an easy task.

In any case, even if this continuation does not reach the status of masterpiece, it nonetheless remains a great animated film in more than one way. Starting with the beauty of the images and the richness of the characters.

Then for the lesson instilled with the incompetent, characterless and greedy aquarium director, as well as with Big D - the little mafia seahorse who runs the aquarium. His true level of intelligence and competency is brought to light by Sammy and Ray when it comes to showing pragmatism and resilience. No pernicious games intended to stroke an ego as big as the smallness of the character.

Finally, it is with greatest pleasure that we finally find Shelly and Rita, whom we missed dearly after the opening scene, to conclude the film with the same beauty, love and tenderness that characterize the original work.
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