Smallfoot's reviews
Media reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
While it only occasionally rises to the clever levels of its inspired jump-off point, Smallfoot, an animated romp about a civilization of Yetis who make the discovery that the legendary pint-size human isn?t a mythological creature after all, carries sufficient charm and a bit of unexpected depth to justify its breezy existence.
The Wrap
'Smallfoot' provides more complex food for thought than most mainstream animation, but the overall results are still disappointingly bland.
Indiewire
'Smallfoot' really flounders with its obligatory message-mongering: a hodgepodge of didacticism about the importance of celebrating differences, asking questions, never fearing the unknown, or judging someone because they look different. Plenty of sound lessons in there, to be sure, but without a singular focus, they all blend into one.
Variety
It?s messy and distressingly unmemorable, which is a shame since there are no shortage of great Looney Tunes-level cartoon gags wasted along the way, including an ingenious rope bridge sequence worthy of golden-age Warner Bros. animation.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote