Review of Imagine That (2009) by Jeff H — 17 Jul 2011
Evan Danielson (Eddie Murphy) is a very successful corporate businessman, who had been working at the same company for eight years as the top man, that is until Johnny Whitefeather (Thomas Haden Church) was hired as his rival. Whitefeather seems to have the whole company under some spell as he spiels his nonsensical idioms filled with Native American mumbo jumbo. These top executives seem more content with chanting Indian style noises rather than listen to how they can make money through sound investments. When Evan finally discovers that his daughter, Olivia (Yara Shahidi), is somehow able to tell the future within the business world by using her goo-gaa blanket and her imaginary friends Princesses Kupida and Mopida, he discovers he has an invaluable upper hand now at the office.
In order for Evan to ask these imaginary friends any question he must travel through the imaginary world, through a dense forest, past a dragon, through caves, and even walk through France. Before, Evan who is a part-time father really had no time for his daughter, now is forced to play with her and by her rules. After only a couple of days with her, he rediscovers the inner child within himself and genuinely has a lot of fun playing these imaginary games with Olivia.
This review of Imagine That (2009) was written by Jeff H on 17 Jul 2011.
Imagine That has generally received mixed reviews.
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