Review of Gulliver's Travels (2010) by Mark M — 01 May 2012
A lighthearted fantasy to another world. After blagging a writing job for a woman he fancies, Gulliver falls asleep at the boat helm and ends up in a watery cyclone, submerging him. After waking and realising he's tied down on the beach he befriends and protects the enchanting kingdom of Lilletput.
He makes a home for himself and gets very comfortable feeling good about himself. Good special effects making Jack Black bigger or a smaller version of himself, a comical cast and some cheap, tongue in cheek humour.
Short running time and a definite family, or kids movie and not to be taken seriously.
This review of Gulliver's Travels (2010) was written by Mark M on 01 May 2012.
Gulliver's Travels has generally received mixed reviews.
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