Anaconda (2025) | Film Review

 

When two best friends (Paul Rudd and Jack Black) who dream of remaking their favourite movie, Anaconda, finally get the opportunity, they travel to the Amazon jungle to begin filming. But they soon find themselves in their own movie when they start being stalked by a giant bloodthirsty anaconda.

I like the original Anaconda movie, so I was interested in seeing this one. And I was even more interested to see that it was meta, set in a world where the original movie already exists, rather than an entire remake.

I liked this film, though that's not to say it was an amazing movie.

As I said, I loved the idea of the characters themselves remaking the original, rather than this being a straightforward remake, mostly because the film really didn't need a traditional remake.

The actors and their characters are so much fun. The film wouldn't have worked if anyone involved took it slightly more seriously than they did - it was a great balance of humour and drama, leaning much more on the humour side.

Though that being said, it wasn't as funny as I wanted it to be. Some of the humour lands well, while other jokes seem to be trying a bit too hard.

You know exactly what you're getting into from the moment it starts.

One of my gripes with films like this, where the villain is a creature, is that I always want to see more of the creature. I wanted more of the anaconda - they were only really chased a couple of times and the issue was resolved way too quickly for my liking.

In fact the whole ending felt a bit rushed. I didn't need the film to be any longer, but I did want a more drawn-out conclusion.

There was a lot happening outside of them being chased by the anaconda, and for me this wasn't needed. The extra storylines and character background details weren't necessary to tell this story.

There were some great cameos - one that was spoiled in the trailer and really didn't need to be!

The soundtrack is great, perfect for a movie like this.

Overall, I had a good time with this film. It was a really fun ride, especially if you're a fan of the original movie.

5.5/10



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