Rating: Summary: A great film, and Don Bluth's best. Review: When Don Bluth is at his best, no one else can touch him. Such is the case of "The Secret of NIMH." This film, along with "The Iron Giant," is hands down one of the best films ever made, animated or live action. It is so refreshingly different from anything else. Bluth wanted to hearken back to the days of classical animation, and this film indicates that he reached his goal. The voice cast roster seems to indicate that Bluth went for quality voices instead of big-name celebrities, and the result is nothing short of fantastic. The music score beautifully captures every mood, and is IMHO one of Jerry Goldsmith's very best. There is only one other animated film I know of that has a more exciting ending, and that is the end of "The Fox and the Hound." How unfortunate that such a disappointing sequel was made. Don Bluth should have been the only one with the right to touch the material. All in all, the original "NIMH" is a perfect film across the board.
Rating: Summary: Excellent animated tale Review: A captivating story; smooth, clean animation; and an outstanding musical score combine to make this film a rewarding sensory experience.Set in the tradition of Disney animated movies (from where Mr. Bluth came), yet this film's flavor is a shade different. I would almost say more "realistic". Not to knock any Disney films (which I love to watch), this movie deals with a problem set on a 'it could happen' level. No search for a Prince Charming here -- just a person (mouse in the film) attempting to deal with the real world problem of how to relocate the Brisby family's home under emergency conditions when one of its members is too ill to move. The story has charm and wit, and yes, even a bit of mortality thrown in. The art and animation are top notch, and the plot flows without a lot of irrelevant detail for padding. Very young children may not follow exactly what message is being sent to the audience, however, they will probably enjoy the show all the same. For older viewers, most should be able to pick up on the theme of "caring and self-sacrefice" under difficult conditions. Originally not a well-known movie, it has built up a cult following over the years. Yes, this one has a place in your video or DVD library -- especially if you have children. *** Recommended *** ~P~
Rating: Summary: A Fond, Somewhat Scary, Childhood Memory Review: The Secret of NIMH is a superior example of what magic can be done with animation. No CGI here, just simply a talented group of artists and animators giving the eyes a beautiful banquet of animated imagery. The story about a mouse named Mrs. Brisby (in the book it's Frisby and I don't know why it was changed) seeking the help of strangely intelligent rats so she can move her home so it won't be destroyed is classic, and anybody who was a small child in the 1980's should have seen this by now. And know how good this movie is. Don Bluth film's almost have about them a mythical quality, they seem a step above most Disney films. The Secret of NIMH is no different. A must see for fans of animation or anyone who was ever a kid. Although it might be a bit scary in some parts for the really young ones. Especially the Great Owl.
Rating: Summary: This is a classic to remember forever! Review: Just buy this movie. I've enjoyed it since childhood. It is quite intriguing for everyone.
Rating: Summary: Rodents with heart. Review: The best of Don Bluth before he went all dumbed-down Disney on us, "Secret of NIMH" was dark, with a well written story at its core that translated nicely for this flick. Better than anything Disney or WB has done in the past few years, "SON" is magical at its core, with enough depth to woo audiences both under ten and over. There are few movies that such a statement can really be said about without causing chuckles or eyebrow raising from parents or guardians. The story of Mrs. Frisby in a fight to save her youngest son, is a strong lead character, and female at that! Nothing is too much for her and she never backs down from the opposition, daring to seek out the owl and the underground rats. Seeing this again, its still fresh and brilliantly told, a must see for the young and old alike.
Rating: Summary: A DazzlingTale! Review: A Visually stunning animated tale of A Mouse and her family. While attempting to rescue her son, she stumbles upon a secret of the National Institue of Mental Health and what they'd been doing to other animals. True to a good/evil movie, good prevails. It also shows us to never ignore the magic in all of us, and to never give up. A Must-see for Chidren and Adults alike.
Rating: Summary: Secret of NIMH Review: This is by far one of the Greatest childrens novels ever written in this time. The Movie really captures what the book was all about. I saw the movie as a young kid and fell in love with the characters. Every child should see this movie without question, even adults. Great Cartoon movie of the 80's, a perfect ten.
Rating: Summary: Animation Paradox Review: Very serious treatment of the issues of laboratory "testing" done to animals, yet paradoxically drawn in the cheery, Disney style. The grim subject matter is taken from a series of children's books with a different name which currently escapes me, but take note parents: "Harry Potter" this ain't! The NIMH of the title refers to an acronym for National Institute Of Mental Health.
Rating: Summary: Don Bluth's best Review: After the scathing review I gave Titan A.E., I feel it is necessary to go back and look at what Bluth used to be. The Secret of Nimh is easily his best work, and will forever remain so. When he did this movie, he didn't feel pressured by formula and created from the heart. It shows, too. With this movie, we get expertly crafted and lavishly made animation, and this was created before the days of fancy computer work. But we get more than that. We also get a simple and charming story about a mother's quest to save her son mixed in with a great adventure unlike any other. There is no modern Disney stuff here. You'll find no bad jokes, and the humor is light. The Secret of Nimh also wasn't afraid to show kids some of the darker realities without going too far and scaring them. Okay. So maybe the story is a little on the thin side and a few parts get rushed. But this is better than most animated movies coming out today, and so long as they continue to look like Dinosaur and Titan A.E., we'll never see animated movies like The Secret of Nimh ever again.
Rating: Summary: one of the best Movies and fantasies i ever seen. Review: when i was a Kid i use to watch this Movie and i just bought this ther other day and i still enjoy it. it's very exciting, wonderful, and Magicial all the way. i would also recommend other similar Movies to this one: "Dune", " Return to Oz", " Vampire Hunter D", " Stargate", " Willow" and " Watership Down". screw those who disagreed about this Movie.
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