With "Thunderbirds Are GO!" now being 54 years old (and coming from the pre-CGI era in movie-entertainment) the viewer is really gonna have to be willing to cut this "Supermarionation" production some serious slack in order to fully appreciate it.
'Cause, believe me, with all of its obvious flaws and faults staring one right in the face, this elaborately staged puppet show sure needs to be forgiven, big-time, for its dated appearance and all of its whatnot.
Anyway - If you can accept "Thunderbirds Are GO!" for being what it is (which is basically just some light-hearted cinematic distraction), then, (in the long run) I don't think that you'll be left disappointed with what it has to offer you.
'Cause, believe me, with all of its obvious flaws and faults staring one right in the face, this elaborately staged puppet show sure needs to be forgiven, big-time, for its dated appearance and all of its whatnot.
Anyway - If you can accept "Thunderbirds Are GO!" for being what it is (which is basically just some light-hearted cinematic distraction), then, (in the long run) I don't think that you'll be left disappointed with what it has to offer you.