Review of Stuart Little (1999) by Meydianarizki21 — 14 Nov 2020
A combination of seamless animatronics, puppeteering and computer generated effects make this a completely believable movie.
You will be left wondering "How did they do that?" But once you stop being amazed at the wizardry involved in justA combination of seamless animatronics, puppeteering and computer generated effects make this a completely believable movie.
You will be left wondering "How did they do that?".
But once you stop being amazed at the wizardry involved in just making this movie there is a wonderful story behind it all.
Stuart, who just happens to be a very charming white mouse, is adopted by a very special family -- the incomparable Gina Davis and the ever amazing Hugh Laurie.
This is a story of acceptance, unconditional love and of a great deal of caring -- even though you may be a little "different.".
This is a "not to be missed" film -- and adults will enjoy it as much as children do.
In fact, the day that I saw it there was only one child in a nearly full theater; and I had the feeling that many of the adults there had seen it before.
Don't pass up a chance to see one of the best written movies of the year.
This review of Stuart Little (1999) was written by Meydianarizki21 on 14 Nov 2020.
Stuart Little has generally received mixed reviews.
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