Whilst this was an initially difficult sell for the little one, Totoro eventually won her over. It's a delightful, charming and harmless film with beautifully conceived characters. Totoro is fiendishly unexplained, as is the Cheshire Cat Bus Service which charges across the countryside on its many legs, and despite the occasional darkness with the Soot balls and an ill mother, the joyful, imaginative tone remains throughout.
It does seem as though the film engaged the adult more than the child, and on further probing the scenes of mild peril caused concern, but there's little to dislike about this film.
In a rare twist, this one was favoured by the adult over the child.
Totoro is a character to remember.
Adult score: 4/5
Child score: 3/5
First thing the child said when the film finished: It was okay but didn't like the scary bits
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996)
This film adopts an identical plot to the first with the difference being the setting which has now been moved to the city from the wilderness, and the dangers inherent within the inner city. There's little humour on offer, just some talking animals. There's an attempt to develop the characteristics of the stray dog gang but with little to do as such, it all seems pointlessly lightweight. We have the dim but bad dogs terrorising the 'pet' animals and the dim, and lazily conceived dog-nappers. The actors know what's expected of them and do little to exceed our expectations, playing everything as clumsily and amateurish as an unnecessary sequel demands.
Adult score: 2/5
Child score: 3/5
First thing the child said when the film finished: Nothing
Adult score: 2/5
Child score: 3/5
First thing the child said when the film finished: Nothing
The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986)
This is a perfectly charming, totally inoffensive, gentle tale narrated by Dudley Moore. We follow Milo the cat and Otis the dog, from infancy into parenthood and all the adventures in between. The only hint of peril is a passable run in with a Black bear cub, so it can be enjoyed by all age groups without any concern.
Adult score: 3/5
Child score: 4/5
First thing the child said when the film finished: Nothing
Adult score: 3/5
Child score: 4/5
First thing the child said when the film finished: Nothing
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005)
As is usually the case with sequels, there are diminishing returns and this film is slim of plot, laughter and amusing pranks. It's about coming of age, a father contending with maturing kids and a historical competitive feud between families. There's nothing wrong with the film, it doesn't offend, it's just there and it continues to try to capitalise on the multiple children gag which has worn transparently thin.
That all said, the little one enjoyed it and still wanted more.
Adult score: 2/5
Child score: 4/5
First thing the child said when the film finished: Are you sure there are not any other films with twelve children in them?
That all said, the little one enjoyed it and still wanted more.
Adult score: 2/5
Child score: 4/5
First thing the child said when the film finished: Are you sure there are not any other films with twelve children in them?
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