Well, Barney and I didn't quite have an "I Love You, You Love Me" lovefest during
his Great Adventure in feature filmmaking, but neither did I come away from the experience
agreeing with the backlash perception of the character as something of a modern antichrist.
The Purple One is just a big flannel dinosaur with a goofy laugh, who imparts wholesome
messages about indulging your imagination and respecting others. Given the target
audience of two-to-five-year-olds, the subtext seems more or less appropriate and
the packaging is... well, who am I to question such a marketing juggernaut? Storywise,
there ain't a whole lot here, but its 75-minute-long story -- in which Barney and
his three human playmates chase after a magic egg -- moves steadily enough that grown-up
chaperones won't find themselves clawing the walls in exasperated boredom. I'm not
arguing that the scenes move fluidly or cogently from one development to the next;
in fact, it's all rather clumsy and routine. And just because it's possible to pass
off such wobbly material on unsophisticated children who don't know any better, does
not mean that such cynical filmmaking practices should be condoned. Nevertheless,
there's a huge amount of pleasure here to be derived from hearing the spontaneous
swell of tiny three-year-old voices joining Barney for a chorus of "Twinkle, Twinkle,
Little Star" and "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." Isn't this really a rudimentary demonstration
of what each of us comes seeking in the darkened theatre: that shared sense of total
involvement -- we come to laugh or weep, and maybe even sing (or clap for Tinkerbell,
or whatever the circumstances require)? By and large, Barney's Great Adventure will
most probably find its greatest audience through home video (this may explain the
elaborate nomenclature of Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie). Released only in
a limited number of theatres nationwide, the producers clearly seem poised to position
the dinosaur to meet market demands. The greatest market demand may be for stuffed
versions of the new character introduced in the movie: the adorable Twinken.
1.5 stars
--Marjorie Baumgarten
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