Celebrating Nostalgia: Hope For Charlie Brown in Peanuts Movie

The ‘Peanuts Movie’ is winning hearts with loveable characters we all know.

The Quint
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Move over Star Wars, there’s a ‘new hope’ in town.

For 50 years, Charlie Brown was the ultimate underdog. He couldn’t kick a football, hit a baseball or fly a kite. Charlie Schultz iconic cartoon strip, which ran from 1950 to 2000, across the world is now making waves, albeit gentle ones.

In the Peanuts Movie, Charlie Brown tries to reinvent himself with the help of Snoopy, his trusted canine companion, to impress a new girl in town.

The film has the audience rooting for Charlie Brown, the perennial ‘loser’. For the generations that grew up with the comic strip, chuckling at it every day with their morning paper, the movie is a chance to share the joy of Charlie Schultz’s world with the next generation.

The film has had none of the massive publicity of a major Hollywood blockbuster, but it has garnered positive reviews and a lot of attention on social media.

The Peanuts Movie joins the likes of Inside Out, Up! and the Lego Movie, animated features with touching scripts and endearing characters that seem to strike a chord with young and old audiences alike.

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Published: 14 Dec 2015,01:25 AM IST

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