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by coldsteel7 in Movies, - Top 500, Dec 15 '08
Pros: Freddie Highmore. Richly animated. Decent action sequences. Cons: Poor writing, heavily borrowed from other works, formulaic.
I watched Arthur and the Invisibles over the weekend. The synopsis on this film made it sound like it might be age appropriate...geared towards my ten-year-old son’s age group. After watching this film, I would probably adjust ...
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by captaind in Movies, - Top 50, Feb 26 '07
Pros: It's not that bad... Cons: ... it's just very mediocre...
Arthur and the Invisibles (or, “Arthur et les Minimoys“) is another attempt by Sony Pictures to bring out something to rival, PIXAR, Dreamworks, and Disney; once again they’ve not quite managed it. It’s a combination of two storylines we’ve seen ...
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by mongkut - Top 500, Feb 18 '07
Pros: My five year old liked it. Cons: Derivative, humourless, poor CGI imagery.
Im not a strong believer in the infallibility of movie critics. As a lover of the filmmakers art I do read reviews to sample the reactions of various critics. I love all the websites that link to reviews from many of the major newspapers. ...
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by noddy1 , Jan 14 '07
Pros: Brilliant acting for the most part; incredible animation Cons: See the review.
INTRODUCTION In 2002, French film director Luc Besson, who gave us such titles as La Femme Nikita and The Fifth Element, wrote a children's book entitled "Arthur and the Minimoys", and envisioned a movie based on it. He and ...
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by xenoranger , Jan 09 '08
Pros: Imaginative
Pacing
Main Character Cons: Voice Cast Interview lacked Madonna and Robert De Niro
Lots of unnecessary big names
In the lineage of films that spark the imagination we have titles like Dark Crystal, Bridge to Teribithia, and Never Ending Story. Along with such films, I would place Arthur and the Invisibles. The story is one of a time long ago. A young boy, ...
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by QuinnElaine , May 01 '08
Pros: clever and honorable hero, entertaining for all ages, gorgeous animation Cons: some moments definitely geared to kids
Plucky and clever, ten-year-old Arthur discovers that the family farm is in danger of being taken. Arthur stays with Granny when school lets out, and manages to pull through his disappointment and concern that his parents aren't present, even for his ...
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by earthgone , May 30 '07
Pros: the landscape Cons: dull storyline
While enchanting music plays in the background of a lush landscape, you hear the discordant sounds of voices. Why is the grandma speaking in an American accent when the main character, grandson Arthur (Freddie Highmore), articulates with an upper ...
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