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The film takes place in the town of Swallow Falls on a small Atlantic island, positioned just below the ‘A’ of Atlantic on the map, and is the main sardine fishing port in the world. Unfortunately for the inhabitants, people discover that sardines are gross and when that makes headline news worldwide, the industry dies and the town is impoverished with people living on the sardines they can’t sell.
 
It’s in this environment that aspiring inventor Flint Lockwood grows up with his father running a sardine tackle and bait shop and failing to encourage his talented son. Flint’s mother offers support and buys him a lab coat, but she dies and Flint is left alone with his inventions, including his best friend Steve, a monkey with a thought translator who is obsessed with Gummy Bears and moustaches.
 
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Years later and Flint still works in his laboratory treehouse in the back garden trying to come up with the brainwave that will restore the town’s fortunes. His latest idea is the Flint Lockwood Diatonic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicator (FLDSMDFR), a machine that would convert water to food but there isn’t sufficient electricity in the house to power it. During the grand opening of the town’s sardine amusement park, he breaks in to the power plant and hooks up the device to the grid, sending it shooting around town, trashing the place, and eventually into the stratosphere.
 
Now supercharged and sucking in clouds, the FLDSMDFR starts raining burgers on the town. Linked by satellite to Flint’s lab, he can instruct the machine to create any foodstuff, and begins taking requests from breakfast to ice cream and sweets!
 
The mayor sees this incredible device as the way to bring tourists back to Swallow Falls and becomes increasingly power mad and gluttonous, renaming the town Chewandswallow and planning to turn it into a Vegas-style attraction. New to the island is trainee weather girl Sam Sparks, who has been reluctantly sent there by her network and Flint develops an instant crush on her.
 
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The FLDSMDFR’s popularity causes the ‘Dangeometer’ needle to creep ever higher and the food starts to become larger. When the mayor orders an all-you-can-eat Vegas style buffet, the machine malfunctions, sends a spaghetti and meatball tornado towards the town and Sam Sparks realises that it will spread and destroy the world.  It’s up to Flint, Steve, Sam and her cameraman Manny to try and shut down the device and save the day.
 
I didn’t bother going to see this at the cinema as I hadn’t read the book and, because of the trailer, thought it was a film for young children. I didn’t even know it was based on a book, which is apparently very popular and well loved by those who grew up with it as bedtime reading.  I really missed out as Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a visual treat that is much funnier than I expected, with many laugh out loud moments.
 
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The voice talent is excellent, with Bill Hader full of enthusiasm and energy in his portrayal of Flint, Anna Faris brings bubbly fun as Sam Sparks and Bruce Campbell is fantastic as the voice of Mayor Shelbourne, and that’s not even mentioning Benjamin Bratt, Mr. T and James Caan!  All the voices perfectly fit the characters and they don’t stand out and ruin the illusion of the characters – Shark Tale is probably the worst offender of this. 
 
There is something for everyone with slapstick, visual and sight gags, inspired sound effects and running jokes.  The relationship between Flint and Sam is even quite touching though it does almost become the clichéd ‘it’s OK to be yourself’ message. 
 

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