Stuart Little Reviews
Mindless entertainment to turn on for the kids to shut them up. It's cute though
A True Kids Classic from 1999! This Movie is one of the best kids movies from the good old days! They don't make good kids movies like this anymore! This was better then Alvin and the Chipmunks! Stuart Little is so cute and adorable! Hugh Laurie Geena Davis Michael J. Fox ETC Awesome Cast!
A fascinating movie ahead of it's time.
It’s been 25 years and this still holds up as harmless family entertainment Rob Minkoff, the co-director of the Lion King collaborates with M. Night Shyamalan Based on the book by EB White featuring a cast of Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipniki, and voice actors Michael J. Fox and Nathan Lane The story centers on a family called The Littles whom are kind and loving The parents have 1 son named George but he desperately wants a brother So his parents decide to adopt the most unlikely of orphans…a small mouse named Stuart It’s highly unusual since he is a mouse and very small Even the cat Snowbell feels a rift being he has to treat him as a member of the family The cats he hangs out with also want to make an example of him It takes a while for Stuart to warm up to George but eventually both of them bond Things change though as two mice show up claiming to be his parents so now it all boils down to Stuart choosing to go or stay Michael J. Fox gives a very charming performance as the titular mouse being very expressive with the CGI by SONY Imageworks and the parents are so lovable not to mention a touching score by Alan Silvestri The film touches on some nice themes; some of us even having family members not related feel an empty space, it doesn’t matter if you’re the same species or not you can still belong anywhere, you don’t have to like each other or even look the same when it comes to family, feeling different is hard but it can be a blessing, acceptance is the best way to truly be happy for any lesson I missed both of these films in theaters but they're charming even if they stray from the source material It’s almost like the Mandela effect where watching this feels nothing like the original story audiences thought it would be But the fun special effects, bright colorful sets, costumes, the witty story, funny lines, and sharp performances make this a wonderful holiday viewing for all ages It also avoids being too cloying as many kids films are although most would argue it’s bland, dated, and forgettable Still a good entry that was followed by a much superior sequel
This movie is bad, but not Monster House level,
Had it moments, and the cast definitely elevated the movie: however, it just wasn't enough to save the film for me.
IM CURRENTLY ON A BUS TO BOOTCAMP AND IT MADE ME REMEMBER HOW MUCH I HATE THIS FILM. IM NEVER WATCH AGAIN. THANK YOU AND GOODBYE!
At least this is better than the Alvin and the Chipmunks live action movie.
I just want to stomp Stuart Little.
Film molto bello e interessante!!!😃
As a kid I never really liked Stuart Little. The animated show used to come on 온라인카지노추천 but for some reason I wasn't really fond of it. I think it had something to do with the fact that its animation is not really kid-friendly and it does not have the same sense of humor as Tom and Jerry or Looney tunes. It was only later that I got to know that this is a movie and the animated show was just an adaptation. My sister watch this movie as a kid, so we decided to to watch attack on watch it on Amazon Prime for the sake of nostalgia. It was quite fun to watch, but not something I would want to rewatch. Stuart Little is a story about the eponymous mouse who comes to live with his adopted family and how he slowly bonds with them over regular family issues. I personally think that Stuart Little is a very good example of teaching children how animals are also sentient beings like us. In spite of being a smaller creature Stuart proves that he is not of smaller value. This is exactly what makes this character so special. He does not give up on his dignity when someone talks down to him, which would happen either if he decides to turn violent or if he accepts what they are saying. Initially George was not very happy when he learnt that his family decided to adopt an animal instead of getting him a new sibling. Not just him, but their domestic house cat Snowbell was also very tensed about what other cats will say when they find out a mouse has become his master. And so he decides to get Stuart out of the house by hook or by crook. But in spite of all this Stuart continues to help them in need, like when he made George's boat for the boat racing competition and helping Snowbell escape from the cats. The cinematography of this movie is very good, but it is not suited for a children's movie. It has a very adult feeling to it, considering it has a hole some humor and not an outrageously humorous one. This is probably the reason why I didn't like the animated show, and now I can see where this problem came from. The visual tone and color palette are such that this movie can only appeal to the audience of Harry Potter or Narnia, which is a very different target audience from what this movie aims to focus on. Although I liked the movie, I found to be very boring. It's not something I can watch after I grow up without dozing off. This is the reason why I have said that I will not watch it again. It seems a drag to watch this even when I have to show it to someone else. Plus this movie doesn't suit adults very much because of its child-like conflicts and happy ending. I haven't watched any sequels and I don't plan to. I hope there is nothing worthwhile in the sequel which I have to watch to understand something from this movie, not like this looks like that kind of a movie.
no tiene sentido pero me encanta la pelicula es entrenida little aqui little aya un little te saludara y que buena pelicula
Went to a orphanage to adopt a mouse…
Now I want a pet hamster
LOL, the funniest 01 hour: and 32 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Starring Hugh Laurie as Mr. Little, Geena Davis as Mrs. Little, Jonathan Lipnicki as George Little, Michael J. Fox as the voice of Stuart Little, and Nathan Lane as the voice of Snowball the Cat.
A perfect family movie!
Really fun kids movie. Great for the family
The acting from Jonathan lipnicki might not be the best, but this is more than an enjoyable enough family movie that does barley anything that wrong.
I don't understand why a lot of people hate this all time classic. I love it in my opinion. It was my childhood. I like the 2nd one, too. I don't recommend the 3rd one. That one is boring for some reason.
the movie doesn't make much sense but you have to understand that it's based on a book and the movie is fictional and fantastic so kids take it very well, even stuart looks cute in the movie even though parents don't take it fine just because being a mouse and it's disgusting but in your opinion it can be good or bad, personally it's very good.