Review of Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) by Tss5078 — 23 Feb 2013
When you think of the name Robin Williams, movies like this come to mind, because without him, a film like this would never be on the radar. Williams is classically funny in a way that no one else is and he shows again in Mrs.
Doubtfire. Separated from his children in a divorce, he needs a way to see his kids every day, and the idea of Mrs. Doubtfire is born. The cast is a mix of veteran comedy actors and young kids and they all do a phenomenal job.
Williams of course is genius and makes the film, in a role that is clearly written for him. On the surface it seems like a kids movie, but it's not. There is a lot there for everyone and even thou it's only a PG film, it is genuinely funny.
This review of Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) was written by Tss5078 on 23 Feb 2013.
Mrs. Doubtfire has generally received positive reviews.
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