![]() Fox once again handles the voice of the small hero and Melanie Griffith voices the duplicitous Margalo. For adults, the pleasure is in the movie magic on display, and in the voices, especially Nathan Lane`s caustic Snowbell and James Woods` nasty falcon. The special effects are as seamless here as they were in the first film, which was also directed by Rob Minkoff, and young audiences, at whom the movie is aimed, won`t have time to get restless because the running time is so short. Margalo comes to live with the Littles, but she isn`t quite what she seems to be. No signs of distracting elements can be found, and the animation. Then romance comes into Stuart`s life when he meets Margalo, a pretty bird wounded by a vicious falcon. This truly is a reference-quality picture, perfectly captured from the original film elements. The family cat, Snowbell, is guardedly tolerant of him. So he gets to play soccer, and to drive his toy car around the streets of New York, and even fly a model plane. The joke, of course, is that Stuart behaves as if he were a normal child, and everyone treats him as if he were human. This sequel has the little mouse living happily with his brother, George, Jonathan Lipnicki, his baby sister, and his adoring parents, Mr and Mrs Little, Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis. Although a sequel to the 1999 film Stuart Little, the plot bears more resemblance to the original novel by E.B. Fox as Stuart Little and Nathan Lane as Snowbell the cat. Stuart Little 2 picks up where the first Stuart Little film ended 3 years ago. Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 American CGI animated/live-action family film directed by Rob Minkoff and starring Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, and Jonathan Lipnicki, and the voices of Michael J. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |