
The third installment of the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" franchise is a light-hearted adventure for the whole family, where brothers Alvin, Simon, and Theodore, along with their girlfriends the Chipettes, find themselves on a cruise ship. It all starts when the group goes on vacation, but due to a series of misunderstandings, they end up lost on a deserted island. There, they must survive in the wild, build shelters, gather food, and escape from predators while trying to find their way home.
The film is full of typical franchise humor: Alvin is the mischievous leader, Simon is the brainiac, and Theodore is the sweet-toothed one. The Chipettes—Brittany, Jeanette, and Eleanor—add feminine charm and musical numbers. There's also a classic villain—David Cross as Ian, who is once again trying to profit from the chipmunks. The visuals are bright, the tropical island looks like paradise, and the soundtrack features pop hits and covers, making the viewing light and fun.
It's not a deep plot, but pure entertainment: kids laugh at the adventures, while adults enjoy the jokes and references. A rating of 5.3 on Kinopoisk and 4.4 on IMDb is typical for a third installment, but it's a great option for family viewing on a weekend. For whom: children aged 6-12 and parents looking for something light-hearted with a positive ending.
When was Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked released?
Premiere in Russia — December 14, 2011.
Is there a fourth installment?
No, the franchise stopped at the third film.
Where to watch Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked?
On Netflix, Okko, Kinopoisk HD, IVI, and other platforms.
What is the film about?
About the chipmunks and Chipettes getting lost on a deserted island during a cruise.