Review of Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008) by Huckleberrypie — 29 Apr 2012
The film wasn't too engaging or exciting, and had a few flaws in the execution, but it did give out an insight on 1930s history for children and kids-at-heart, without leaning so much into mindless mischief or "Home Alone"-style antics. Abigail Breslin's portrayal of Kit was also just as flat-out impressive as Bruno Ganz's dramatic performance in Downfall, or more like what Aaron Staton did in L.A. Noire, especially when Kit had to investigate a string of hobo-related robberies in Ohio.
My two-thumbs up to this film.
This review of Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008) was written by Huckleberrypie on 29 Apr 2012.
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl has generally received positive reviews.
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