Review of Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) by Jeff H — 19 Jul 2011
Having been a child of divorce myself, there were many things I could relate to when I saw this the first time around. Now, after seeing it again more than ten years later, I still love it as much as I did back then.
The story is heartfelt and genuine, despite the fact that it isn't very believable in certain aspects. What matters here though, is all the fun, laughter and great entertainment that it manages to provide, mostly thanks to Robin Williams, who really knows how to kick life into these sort of family movies.
And finally a word to all the movie cynics out there: if you want realism, go watch a documentary. If you want to be entertained for once, as compared to all the dull and soulless family flicks being produced these days, see Mrs.
Doubtfire. For it might just make your day a little brighter.
This review of Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) was written by Jeff H on 19 Jul 2011.
Mrs. Doubtfire has generally received positive reviews.
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