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91ƵThe Super Mario Bros. Movie91Ƶ is okey-dokey

April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain. But it is also, if I check the clock, Mario Time.

April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain. But it is also, if I check the clock, Mario Time.

91ƵThe Super Mario Bros. Movie,91Ƶ with its vistas of primary colors, is here to brighten our dreary springs, T.S. Eliot be damned. That there is a swell of enthusiasm for a Mario Bros. movie is a once-unthinkable development. The last time Mario hit the big screen was in the little-remembered 1993 live-action film with Bob Hoskins as Mario, John Leguizamo as Luigi and Dennis Hopper(!) as Bowser. Hoskins called the experience 91Ƶa f91ƵĔĔ nightmare.91Ƶ

But a lot has changed in the three decades since 91ƵSuper Mario Bros,91Ƶ the very first video-game adaptation. A once widely derided genre is now a cash cow. 91ƵThe Last of Us91Ƶ is a massive success on HBO. Pokemon and 91ƵUncharted91Ƶ are box-office hits. With Sonic the Hedgehog already two movies in, Mario is playing catch up.

And 91ƵThe Super Mario Bros. Movie,91Ƶ which opens in theaters Wednesday, is a spirited and sprightly attempt to race to the front of the pack. A collaboration between legendary video-game designer and Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto and Illumination founder Chris Meledandri (both producers), it91Ƶs a drastically more sincere effort to capture the fun and spirit of the Nintendo game.

And visually, it91Ƶs a dream. Directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic and their animators have rendered the Mario universe with cartoony splendor, matching the game91Ƶs ingenious simplicity with a more robust and equally delightful day-glo palate. If part of the appeal of playing 91ƵSuper Mario Bros.91Ƶ and its many offshoots has always been to be immersed in such a sunny imaginary world 91Ƶ plus the bouncy earworm compositions of composer Koji Kondo 91Ƶ the movie has successfully mirrored that mushroom-stomping pleasure. It makes you 91Ƶ want to play Mario.

That91Ƶs because as nice as it is to look at 91ƵThe Super Mario Bros. Movie,91Ƶ it91Ƶs not anywhere near as fun as it would be to play it. It91Ƶs a-him, Mario, but it91Ƶs no a-masterpiece. The storyline is only a touch above the interstitial bits of plot you usually get between gameplay. With the exception of Jack Black91Ƶs grandly lovesick Bowser (he91Ƶs part Phantom of the Opera, part Meatloaf-styled balladeer), there91Ƶs nothing here that deepens these characters beyond their usual 2-D adventures. Mario may be a modern-day Mickey Mouse but his kingdom is on the console.

91ƵThe Super Mario Bros. Movie91Ƶ begins much like Spike Lee91Ƶs 91ƵDo the Right Thing91Ƶ: in a Brooklyn pizza parlor. There Mario (Chris Pratt, passable despite the outcry) and Luigi (Charlie Day) are struggling to get their plumbing business off the ground. There are a few moments of stereotypical Italian life 91Ƶ pasta and a big family dinner 91Ƶ before the brothers91Ƶ attempt to fix a water main break drops them through a portal and into the fantasy realm of the game. (In future Brooklyn-set sequels, Mario will presumably combat waves of strollers and hipsters.)

On the other side, Bowser lords over a Koopa Troop army in scenes that can feel like the most surreal imitation yet of 91ƵTriumph of the Will.91Ƶ But while shrinking or enlarging are possible on this other side of the green pipe, there91Ƶs never any mention of the possibility of lives being lost as Mario makes his way through mushroom patches and question-mark boxes. His predicament is just as clear as in the game: He91Ƶs been separated from Luigi and he must help save Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) from being forced to wed Bowser.

Game logic often dictates Mario91Ƶs movements. The shells of the turtle-like Koopas can be slid around like ammo. And choosing a Mario Kart vehicle is just as difficult a decision. Sometimes, the overlap is less consistent. An invincibility star is the most sought-after item in this adventure, greatly exaggerating its typical usefulness. Those things last for like 10 seconds.

None of this is likely to be enough for anyone to exclaim 91ƵOh, yeah!91Ƶ while hopping up and down and doffing their cap. But it is an hour and a half91Ƶs worth of superlative marketing that will whet your appetite for more Mario back home on the couch. If anything, the 91Ƶ as Mario would say 91Ƶ 91Ƶokey dokey91Ƶ 91ƵSuper Mario Bros. Movie91Ƶ only reinforces the distance between two wholly different mediums. It may be game-on for video-game adaptations but the Mario main event is still back on Nintendo.

91ƵThe Super Mario Bros. Movie,91Ƶ a Universal Pictures release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association for action and mild violence. Running time: 92 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.

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By Jake Coyle

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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