percy toboggan
17-May-09, 07:51
fairly routine hobgoblin and ogre flick for kids.
I'd say this wa sunsuitable for very young children - maybe a well adjusted not afraid of the dark six year old would be okay.
When will they make a good film for children that does not involve special effects? This one, as I say was routine but well made. Freddie Highmore plays two roles as very different twin brothers. Along with their older sister (a good fencer) and 'Mom' who somewhat predictably is estranged from 'Dad' they move into a huge, rambling old house that very quickly begins to reveal its secrets. They are legion.
An old book is soon found along with a warning 'not to open' it. Of course the warning is ignored and all manner of mayhem issues forth.
A good cameo by an almost unrecognisable Nick Nolte as the more genteel side of an 'ogre'.
Five out of ten.
My Grandaughter gave it a ridiculously over the top ten! though this may have had somehting to do with her soon to be 'step-brother' awarding it nine - they are 'competitive'. I have told her I'll ask her again next week!Tens should not be given freely.:roll::D
I'd say this wa sunsuitable for very young children - maybe a well adjusted not afraid of the dark six year old would be okay.
When will they make a good film for children that does not involve special effects? This one, as I say was routine but well made. Freddie Highmore plays two roles as very different twin brothers. Along with their older sister (a good fencer) and 'Mom' who somewhat predictably is estranged from 'Dad' they move into a huge, rambling old house that very quickly begins to reveal its secrets. They are legion.
An old book is soon found along with a warning 'not to open' it. Of course the warning is ignored and all manner of mayhem issues forth.
A good cameo by an almost unrecognisable Nick Nolte as the more genteel side of an 'ogre'.
Five out of ten.
My Grandaughter gave it a ridiculously over the top ten! though this may have had somehting to do with her soon to be 'step-brother' awarding it nine - they are 'competitive'. I have told her I'll ask her again next week!Tens should not be given freely.:roll::D