Social journals arrive for Tim Burton's "Dumbo". (Photo: WALT DISNEY)

"Are you ready for DUMBOOOOO?"

The words of famed boxing announcer Michael Buffer kicked off the world premiere of Tim Burton's live "Dumbo" action in Hollywood on Monday night.

The first highlighted the stars of the movie – Colin Farrell, Eva Green, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito – and even Angelina Jolie's fan with four of his children.

Monday was the first opportunity for critics to express their opinions on social media for the film. The full exams are embargoed until March 26, just three days before the publication date of March 29, which puts even more emphasis on these early analyzes.

The almost unanimous opinion is already that Burton created a visually stunning film to follow the animated classic of 1941, with the main character of CGI, elephant, having success, named Dumbo for his giant ears.

Mike Manalo, from the Nerds of Color blog, praised the special effects elephant. "But unfortunately, although the film looks awesome, the film lacks sincerity and heart that have made the original animated a classic.Over made, its cast is extremely talented and is a bit spoiled by thin characters and relationships. "

IGN's Tom Jorgensen congratulated the "great visuals, a very funny performance of Michael Keaton and an adorable baby pachyderm. But Jorgensen added that it was difficult to make the connection: "The human stories are badly cooked and it really rains on the runway. "

Peter Sciretta of Slashfilm.com seemed to blame the film saying, "I enjoyed #Dumbo, a fantastic artistic and artistic design."

He explained in another tweet: "I know this movie does not seem very exciting, but it was nice, and it's certainly better than" Beauty and the Beast "and" The Return of Mary Poppins. "

Entertainment artist Courtney Howard has called the stunning "amazing animal rights program story" and her aesthetic design "dazzling, beautiful and meticulous.The CG Elephant is absolutely adorable".

Chris Hayner, deputy entertainment editor at Gamespot.com, praised "the story of a gigantic-eared elephant who just wants to see his mother again."

Hayner called the conception of production, "downright incredible".

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