Stuart Little 2 Reviews
Filme mais ou menos, o roteiro é fraco, o filme tem cenas fracas, a história é mais ou menos, o elenco é bacana, mas quase ninguém ajuda a melhorar o filme, e os personagens até que são bons.
A sequel that lives up to expectations.
Slightly better than the first, though still far from a great movie. New characters definitely helped the movie.
I liked the first movie but that sequel doesn't add nothing new in the story
Over 20 years old now and this is a worthy sequel to the 1999 original Stinks i missed it in theaters but i bought the dvd afterwards ‘Lion King’ director Rob Minkoff has many of the core cast return including Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Steve Zahn, Nathan Lane, and of course Michael J. Fox voicing the sweet little mouse New talents include James Woods and Melanie Griffith Stuart has become an official Little but everyone thinks he’s too small to accomplish anything Stuart needs a silver lining in his life and he happens to have one in the form of a young bird named Margalo She lands in his car with an injured wing escaping a giant bird named Falcon But she’s actually in cahoots with him planning to steal valuables, she has to keep it a secret but might end up wanting to be a part of this family after all since she’s been alone her whole life In many ways it's better than the first Harmless, clean, vibrant colors, and the CGI is noticeable but smoother Love Melanie Griffith as Margalo and Woods as Falcon The puns and wisecracks are funny too Love Celine Dion's song I'm Alive and Top of the World by Mandy Moore This came out the exact same summer as Spider-Man which is funny cause they played that Hero song in the ads Good lessons saying no one is too small to accomplish anything and you're as big as you feel It’s also very short clocking under 80 minutes so it’s a very good distraction for kids and parents
LOL, the funniest 01 hour: and 18 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
esta ok no tan buena como primera pero esta ok para mi no tiene sentido tampoco la trama de george es aburrida y la historia esta meh
Shockingly underrated
Just as good if not better than the first
It's hard to beat the first, but the high stakes adventures make for an entertaining and charming story with great characters.
While the first movie is far better this cute sequel still captures the whimsical style of its older brother.
A Truly Nice Film I liked this better than the original, and that''s a high compliment because I thought highly of the original film: Stuart Little. As good as that was, I just thought this was even better. All the voice-overs are excellent with Nathan Lane having the best lines as "Snowball," the cat. He was simply hilarious, line after line. The film once again features great colors, a virtual rainbow of them, especially with some of the inventive rooms in the Little house. The parents, once again, are super nice. It's a treat to watch Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie play an old- fashioned "Leave It To Beaver"-type couple. The film has no objectionable material and leaves you with a nice feeling. There are animated films or animated/real life combinations like this, that advertise "family-friendly viewing" but don't really deliver, instead sneaking in sexual innuendos and the like. Not here. This one is pure, morals-wise, except for one scene near the end when the mom (Geena Davis) tells Stuart and their son she's still proud of them even though they just got caught in a big lie. (Inferring that the lie was okay since everything turned out okay.) Other than that, nothing but good messages were heard and seen all around and this is a funny movie, to boot. Highly recommended for the family, and that's no cliché.
22% "Unlike its predecessor, "Stuart Little 2" doesn't achieve any sarcasm for its stars, and leaves it a worthy, yet unproviding sequel".
The story is so dumb it may not entertain even young kids.
Story/Screenplay: (3.5/5) A nice family-oriented story featuring several talking animals. Easy to watch, it's mostly light and fun with only a few chase scenes that might be scary for little ones, but probably not. Duration/Tempo: (3.5/5) At 1 hour and 17 minutes, it's a very, very short movie that felt longer, but it was still short. Cast & Crew: (4/5) Kudos to the live-action actors: Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, and Jonathan Lipnicki. The voice actors were brilliant: Michael J. Fox, Melanie Griffith, and Nathan Lane. Summary: (3.5/5) The story was nice, the cast was very good, and the film was short. A thumbs up.