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Stuart Little - Un Raton en la Familia

Stuart Little - Un Raton en la Familia

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A cute family film
Review: Despite its strangeness (why would a human family ever adopt a mouse???)it's a lovable film -- nice to watch with your kid(s) curled up in bed.

In its simple, 'mouse-like' charming way, it departs a message to kids & adults alike, that no matter what, our family takes care of us. Sure, there might be hostility aimed towards the "new comer" (be it baby, mouse, or what not), but that's nothing a little time & bonding can fix. In times of trouble, we can always rely on our fmaily ties to pull us through.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cute family fun.
Review: This film is cute and although from an adult perspective the rewatch value may not be very high in this film, it must be said the rewatch value for a kid could be very high and well worth the buy if they like it.
It is a simple cute film. Nothing about it is very deep. The cats are a laugh a minute and for me they were the reason to watch the film. At times there were funnier than what was done in Cats and Dogs.
So if you have kids then this could be a keeper.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Cute, but not very memorable. It's a renter.
Review: Put an extremely cute kid with an extremely cute talking mouse, add a bunch of mean cats and watch chaos ensue.

This is an Okay movie, but far better for kids than adults. I was a little bit disappointed, actually, that it lacked any real impact. I felt like it started to fade from my memory the minute the credits started rolling. Babe is a far better movie (and also features talking, make that singing mice!).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: cute mouse for all the people
Review: The audience can be children probably however people among all ages can enjoy this movie. You can learn the importance of trusting people. At the same time, it is not a sort of education film absolutely. It is also comedy, and also touching movie! You can watch it with your friends and also with your family. This is for all the people!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excelente!
Review: I bought the Spanish version of this video for my biligual kids. They loved it and even run around reciting lines from the movie. Great movie for the whole family.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Way too cheesy, even for a mouse movie
Review: The good thing about Disneys family movies, is that it is appealing for all ages. But Columbia TriStar didn't get that.

Ok, the visual effects of the mouse and animals are very good, and it all looks pretty real. But the movie is full of love, values in life and dialoges like: "Shall we go together to the park? As a real family? Oh, we will have so much fun!". And that's nice for children, but everybody over the age of 10 will be irritated of it. And ok, maybe that's the whole idea of Stuart Little, and that's why it's such a succes. But I think they at least could put some of the "adult-humor" in it, like Disney always does.

For me, I rather watch DreamWorks' brilliant mouse-comedy Mouse Hunt, which IS fun for the entire family.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Be careful if you have little kids....
Review: First of all this movie doesn't even closely follow the great stroy by EB White. There is a mouse named Stuart, and he does belong to the Little family, but that is where the similarity ends.

And to hear several 4 letter words during the movie is very discouraging to see in what would otherwise be a decent movie to let some 3-5 year olds watch over and over and over. Not in my house.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For all ages!
Review: For the young this DVD is very entertaining because of a very nice film and wonderful DVD extras. For Adults, the film is very well done, amazing animation that can't help you but live the events of the film with all its laughter and tears.

If you are looking for a light entertaining commedy, this I'd recommend... especially that it's very rare now-a-days to find good commedy films. My only dislike is that the movie is a bit long that gets boring in the middle but this doesn't affect your acceptance of the film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun entertainment that suffers from an overly-mawkish tone
Review: Stuart Little

Score: 64/100

He's clever. He's enthusiastic. He's a can-do little guy with an attitude. And he's a mouse. From the co-director of The Lion King and the writer of The Sixth Sense comes an entertaining family film from classic American author E.B. White. It's surely a star-studded crew there, and there's not much a family of four could white other than a couple of talking mouse's and many exciting scenes. Even though Stuart Little falls flat from a few flaws, it's still a fun children's comedy, that will be worth your time, depending on your feelings towards movies like this.

In a cosy house near New York City's Central Park, Mr. and Mrs. Little (Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) bring home a surprising addition to the family...Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox), and he's a er...mouse. Despite the urgings of Mrs. Keeper at the orphanage to adopt within their own species, the Littles beam with the pride of new parents. At home the little guy with a big heart (not to mention whiskers, a little pink nose and a really dapper wardrobe), searches for a sense of belonging and a place to call home in the decidedly supersized world. When Stuart is adopted by the Littles he embarks on an adventure with a variety of characters - including his nemesis, the cat Snowball (voiced by Nathan Lane) - and learns the true meaning of family, loyalty and friendship. The Littles, in the meantime, each discover there is a Stuart in all of us - the spunk, spirit and courage to be true to ourselves and follow our dreams despite the odds.

Stuart Little is a good movie, but it suffers majorly from an over-corny note. It's big smiles and drowning frowns all the time, none of the characters ever look normal. Their expressions are practically drawn in, and none of them have much originality about them apart from Stuart, of course. Still, the film provides plenty of entertaining scenes, including an exhilarating cat chase and a superb boat race. It may have a sense of bore in some parts of the film, but overall, it's a very bearable movie that will silent children and, surprisingly, adults for a rainy day. It's a film that combines live action with some groundbreaking visual effects by artists and innovators who have taken digital character creation to a bold new level with the birth of Stuart. The visual effects are the most plausible thing about the film, they are truly memorable, it's some of the most amazingly done animal-talking done since Babe.

Not as good as it could've been, Stuart Little is still watchable fun, a film where you can really expect the whole family to enjoy it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not necessarily for kids
Review: My two young children enjoyed watching this movie, but I was very disappointed when I heard the cats swearing. I don't want my children to pick up and mimic that language, thinking that it's cute and fun because it is from this movie. The mice and cats are very cute and well done, but the cursing didn't add anything to what should have been a family show. For cute animals, there are better movies to watch.


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