| Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
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| Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
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| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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dir/title revealed no entry for this.
I saw this movie by accident. We went to try and catch a showing of
Apollo 13, and despite it being on three screens at the Framingham
General Cinema (which is without doubt the scariest movie theater I've
ever been in) it was packed solid and sold out. A cry went up for The
Indian in the Cupboard, and there we were.
Considering I had no intention of seeing this, I rather enjoyed it.
It's most definitely targeted at children, but it isn't sufficiently
idyllic to bore adults. Indeed, despite being mistaken for a god and
having a cupboard and key that nearly make him one, the little boy
seems considerably more true to life than Forrest Gump. Indeed, the
movie has a real respect for children -- the hero is confronts a major
issue and comes to the realization more quickly than the average U.S.
Senator would have.
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| 884.1 | wonder if they'll do the sequels? | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Wed Jul 19 1995 12:28 | 6 |
What .0 said! Intelligent, and true to the book. There was one
wonderful scare that had my mother, me and my (10-year-old) daughter
all jump out of our seats :-) and a couple of sniffly parts; we were
all expecting less and were very pleasantly surprised.
Leslie
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| 884.2 | good for what age kids? | NOODLE::ANDERSON | Thu Jul 20 1995 12:24 | 7 | |
Can anyone who's seen this comment on the suitability of this movie for a 6-year-old? Scariness, violence, complexity, etc. I'd really like to see it and take my son but I can't tell whether it's right for him or not. Thanks. Walker | |||||
| 884.3 | kids give thumbs up | KOOLIT::KEEFE | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:05 | 5 | |
My 5- and 6-year-olds loved it. It's nice for lots of reasons. For
example, the parents aren't depicted as morons for a change. The
characters are given depth and treated with respect.
It's a great kids film, good for adults too.
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