Synopsis
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a movie released in 1988.
In a dazzling blend of live-action and animation, this unforgettable film plunges viewers into a vibrant world where cartoon characters, or "Toons," coexist with humans in a whimsical Los Angeles. At the heart of the story is Roger Rabbit, a frantic and lovable Toon who fears his sultry wife Jessica may be unfaithful. When he hires hard-boiled detective Eddie Valiant to investigate, their journey spirals into chaos as they uncover a web of deception, murder, and corruption. When Marvin Acme, the owner of Toontown, is found dead, the stakes heighten, and Roger becomes the prime suspect, forcing Eddie and Roger to join forces in a race against time to clear his name. This film is a masterclass in genre-blending, seamlessly marrying the worlds of fantasy, comedy, and crime, all while paying homage to the classic cartoons of yesteryear. With its sharp wit, colorful characters, and groundbreaking animation techniques, it captures the imagination of audiences of all ages. Themes of loyalty, love, and the struggle for identity resonate throughout, making it not just a visual spectacle but also an engaging narrative that warms the heart. Prepare for a rollercoaster of laughs and thrills as you dive into a story where the boundaries of reality and animation blur, creating an experience that is truly one-of-a-kind.
Amblin Entertainment
Touchstone Pictures
Silver Screen Partners III