Synopsis
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a movie released in 1988.
In a vibrant world where animated characters, or "toons," coexist with live-action humans, a hapless private detective named Eddie Valiant is drawn into a whirlwind of chaos when he takes on a peculiar case. The eccentric toon star Roger Rabbit fears his sultry wife, Jessica, is being unfaithful, prompting the studio to hire Eddie to investigate. However, the plot thickens dramatically when the wealthy owner of the Acme Corporation is found murdered, and all evidence points to Roger as the prime suspect. With the fate of the animated world hanging in the balance, Eddie must navigate a treacherous landscape filled with zany characters, hidden agendas, and a mystery that goes far deeper than a simple love triangle. This groundbreaking film masterfully blends live-action with animation, creating a dazzling visual spectacle that captivated audiences and critics alike. It explores themes of trust, loyalty, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction, all while delivering a comedic experience that delights both children and adults. With its iconic characters, witty dialogue, and a thrilling plot filled with twists and turns, this film is not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it's a timeless classic that showcases the extraordinary potential of animation in storytelling. Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of hilarity and intrigue that will leave you cheering for the underdog and questioning the very nature of truth.
Amblin Entertainment
Touchstone Pictures
Silver Screen Partners III