Blu the young macaw is taken by dealers in Rio de Janeiro and brought illegally to America. As it travels through Moose Lake, Minnesota, the truck carrying Blu has a minor accident and loses the box, trapping him on the highway. Linda, a young woman, finds the bird, and she carefully raises him. After fifteen years, Linda, the owner of the bookstore, has domesticated Blu into a smart, non-flying bird that lives a comfortable life. Linda receives a surprise visit from the uncomfortable Brazilian biologist Tulio, who tells her that Blu is the sole male of his kind still alive and that he has a mate named Jewel in Rio de Janeiro.
He urges Linda to go to Rio de Janeiro with Blu and Jewel so that they can mate and keep their species alive. Blu, Tulio, and Linda depart for Rio de Janeiro together, leaving Blue and Jewel in a big cage at Tulio's workplace. While they are having supper, smugglers get into the institute and steal Blue and Jewel, then they sell them to random people. Linda and Tulio are desperately looking for Blu, who is kept in a ghetto shackled to Jewel. While this is going on, Jewel and Blu manage to free themselves from their captors and befriend a group of birds who help them untie the chain.
The streets are filled with revelers during Carnival, and Blu and Jewel are being pursued by smugglers and the vicious cockatoo Nigel.
The humorous animated movie "Rio" recounts a blue macaw's adventures in My Wonderful City. A well-known director named Carlos Saldanha was born in Rio de Janeiro, thus he is familiar with the city's attractions for natives, Brazilians, and tourists. The amazingly realistic landscapes and beautiful colored birds in the CGI expose the small details of everyday life, which a true "carioca" will certainly notice. Some of the story's funniest sequences were created by the blue macaws Blu, who is brilliant but unable to fly, and Jewel, who is impulsive and does not think things through before acting.
It was one of the best movies that came out in that era.
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