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"Amazing that a film like this could be made today" The most magical thing about this film is that it was made. It is a movie that isn't about anything except the joys we all overlook. Yes there is death but that comes to us all, whether we are willing to admit it or not. But this had positive things to say about not only the end of stories but about how sometimes the begins are much more dificult than those ends. It was lovely and kind and pleasant in an innocent way that I haven't seen on the screen in a very very long time. There was no meanness or anger or sarcasm, just a joy in a pair of journeys, one ending and one begining. This film will move people who want to be moved, to find those parts of ourselves we as adults have worked so hard to lose.
"Fabulous movie for kids!" When this movie was in theatres I read the reviews and they were horrible...we decided to skip it. My daughter (5 years old) wanted to rent it the other day - and after watching it consistently over two weeks (we had late fees!), we'll be buying it. She absolutely loves it! Both my husband and I found it very charming. While adults who are looking for an intelligent adult movie may say disparaging things about it, if you view it through the eyes of a child, it is truly magical! It deals with life, death and self-worth/ esteem in a beautifully sensitive manner, easily understandable by young children. I think it's a great movie for kids under 13 or 14 :)
"Whimsical fantasy." Wow! would you look at Dustin Hoffman. A pretty good young persons movie, and not bad for an adult either. Typical as the genre goes - something like, but nothing like Willie of Wonker fame. Hoffman so reminds me of a 40's comedian whose name I just can't come up with. This movie is filled with wondrous things, crazy things, and a pretty good story too. A good ending. I liked it. The kids are sure to as well, however, it's not magical like say, "Potter" is, and with toned down graphics. Closer to 3 stars.
"Heart-warming" I thought this movie was touching and heart-warming and funny. My grandson loved it. I highly recommend for family viewing.
"Grows on you" This is not a movie for those who expect the world to be complex and sensible. With a title that rhymes like that, what would you expect beside the magical sweetness that just happens to be accepted by the world? I was quickly drawn in by this storybook world where the bizarre and quirky is just a way of life and no one thinks much more of it. Throw in a beautiful message of finding yourself, and I was pleasantly engrossed in this heartfelt tale.
Mr. Magorium is a very old inventor (several centuries) who has not only helped a few famous souls out there but has managed to create a magical toy store. However, he feels it is time to pass from this world. It seems to be pretty much his decision and he seems perfectly fine with it, and I found that to be an interesting look at death.
However, the store's manager Molly is a young woman who still hasn't quite figured out her place in the world. It's pretty shocking to her to learn that her beloved boss plans to die and leave her in charge when she has no idea who she is and only has a hat-collecting boy with no friends his own age and a workaholic accountant as her only companions.
Mr. Magorium is positive she'll do fine, with a little encouragement, and thus pours out a sweet story about finding the best in yourself.
It wasn't what I expected, and that's not a bad thing, especially when I realized the plot was deeper than a toy store romp.
I don't think the characters other than Mr. Magorium were as realized as they could have been, but they were still a far cry from two-dimensional bimbos and it did leave room for some proper growth.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised at the story's charming simplicity and message. Nothing wildly exceptional, but it held its own in the way of family movies.
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"Poignant, Funny & Heartwarming Story. However...", The directorial debut of a man whose name I don't remember is funny, charming, heartwarming and poignant all in one. Starring Academy Award winner Dustin Hoffman (Best Actor, "Rain Man") and Natalie Portman (the "STAR WARS" prequels), the film begins very well, establishing that Molly Mahoney (Natalie Portman) is the narrator's only friend. I enjoyed the all-too brief scene when they hug. However, once the movie made a point of the narrator making friends with "The Mutant," I thought, "Oh, gross. WHY DO THEY HAVE TO INCLUDE A MALE CHARACTER BEFRIENDING A BOY? UGH." I HATED the scene where Molly is a bit rude to the boy later in the movie (idiot screenwriter). Also that their relationship stalled out after that. Other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Rated G.
"Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium", I was disappointed in this. Especially to star Dustin Hoffman and Natalie Porter. It is fair, but not all that much of a story line.
"hoffman is awful", I commented on another review saying that this movie was "awful, awful, awful" but after thinking a bit, I see that it isn't the movie that is awful, it is Hoffman. I have seen him in movies that I liked--Tootsie comes to mind--but Rainman soured me on him for good. Can't see him without hearing/seeing Raymond.
Magorium has a good script, plenty of funny stuff, and it has Natalie Portman, Jason Bateman, and Zach Mills. Any magic I felt was when Hoffman was not in the scene. With him in a scene, the magic goes thud.
"Esoteric, transcendental, spiritual fable", This movie has really grown on me. I liked it when I first saw it, but didn't really see it as the classic it appeared to want to be. But, as with many great movies, it is deceptively better than it first appears to be.
The movie deals with loss, grief, change, acceptance, and the continuity of life. These themes are not dealt with head-on...they are just woven into the plot, lightened up with a bit of verbal and visual froth, and there to contemplate by those who recognize them. But to a child watching the movie, it is just funny, silly, a little sad, and has a happy ending.
If there is a more overt lesson in the story for younger viewers, it is learned through the character of the little boy, Eric. Eric is a wonderful kid, and though we see other kids rejecting him, through Mr. Magorium, Mahoney, and Henry, we see just how terrific he really is. Savvy children will want Eric as their friend, realizing that the kids who reject him do so to their own detriment.
"A Must See (Over and Over Again!)", This movie is fantastically amazing. My one year old loves it, my four year old loves it, my fifteen year old loves it, my husband loves it, I love it, my mother loves it. It's great to watch again and again. The music is awesome, the story is great. All in all, one of my faves!
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"great!", I love this movie, it might not be for everyone but if you have an imagination then this could be for you.
"Refreshing, magical, uplifting", What a refreshing movie for families, after so many ridiculous "family films" full of arguing and food fights. I don't have a lot to add that others haven't already said, but this movie was beautifully done and encourages children (and even those who aren't children) to find the magic in themselves. I was very happy with this film and highly recommend it. There is one scene that very small children may be a bit frightened by.
""Do You Believe in Magic?"", Splitting kindergarteners into groups, I was given the privilege of assigning names for each group. I was surprised to learn that about two-thirds of them had recently seen `The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Widescreen Edition),' so I knew names like Aslan, Mr. Tumnus, and the beavers would mean something special to them. `Weren't you scared when the wolves showed up?' I asked. `No,' they said in unison if not with some amusement. The thought hadn't occurred to them, even if their embarrassed teacher wouldn't admit he got a jolt every time the wily beasts made their appearance.
What does that have to do with `Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium'? Well, it has to do with audience appeal. For some this movie will be only for primary purposes, say pre-school to third grade. For me I was enchanted, but for some the digitalized special effects will seem ho-hum, and cynics will not even want to ride along. With today's standards, even some of those kindergarteners may be underwhelmed by this film.
For all his inviting charm, Dustin Hoffman plays Edward Magorium, a soft spoken Willy Wonka with a lisp. He's 243 years old, and his life is measured by the nifty pair of shoes he bought in Tuscany. When his last pair wears out, he's done. (Maybe I'm being too philosophical, but most of us--myself included--can hardly be trusted with that much time.)
He laudably puts the majority of his life span into his Emporium, a free-for-all place--that in my estimation--comes to life. A magic inventory book summons a wish list, duck-duck goose takes literal form, and a perpetual paper air plane flies around the store. These are just tasters, for the pacing of their unveiling is magical enough for me. (I don't want to give away the whole store--sorry!)
Just like in `Willy Wonka' Magorium is looking for a successor to his emporium. Mollie Mahoney (Natalie Portman) heads his staff, but while she believes in the magic, she pines to be a professional pianist and doesn't feel worthy to take his place. The toy store seems to agree as it starts to turn grey in its foundations as the turnover becomes imminent.
The story unfolds like a book, complete with chapters as their created by a book builder (Ted Ludzek). Balancing the skeptic/believer schism are an accountant and a kid. Young Eric (Zack Mills) imitates his hero by sporting a collection of hats; sober Henry Westin (Jason Bateman) can't seem to smile, let alone loosen up to play checkers. Edward Magorium isn't worried, for he's reassuring to Molly, and hiring Henry to assess the place was his idea.
Looking at the movie posters, I thought, `Well, it looks nice, but...How much can they do with a toy store?' The answer is they do enough with the toy store, but what they do to the story is even better. Predictable in places, I was still smitten by the interplay of budding romance and childhood whimsy. Given the simple, but effective soundtrack and Mills' narration, and you're given one sweet and solid movie. If you hold films like 'Elf [Blu-ray],' dear, then you're going to have a good time in 'Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium'.
A J.P.'s Pick 3*'s = Good
"Beautiful.", This was such a good, bright, intriguing, magical movie. However I couldn't give it the full 5 stars for two reasons. First, it is terribly sad. I generally don't mind "bittersweet" movies, but this one just drug me too far down that even the joyful ending couldn't erase the sad feeling from earlier in the film. Mahoney's distress was just too real!
The second reason is the manner in which Magorium dies. I love that the movie somewhat "demystifies" death, reinforcing that a life well lived is not a cause for sadness but of celebration and honor. But the fact that they made his death so ordinarily human with the funeral and everyone lined up at his graveside dressed in black, really disappointed me. I was so hoping as they showed his feet on the night he "departed" that somehow they would just disappear as a fitting end to his magical life. Instead I was left with the terrible question, "What did he do to himself?" and "Who found his body?" etc. I am relatively certain that kids over a certain age are savvy enough to ask the same questions. And the way the movie portrays it, I don't think there are satisfactory answers.
This portrayal of death with the questions it raises take away from the main message of the movie that, "Your life is an occasion... rise to it," and that we do that by believing in ourselves and by faith in the seemingly impossible. "Wonder Emporium" is a beautifully crafted movie with only this one dark spot in my mind.
This is the kind of movie that seems like it must have been a well-loved book first with it's classic kid-lit characters... what a joy to find that there are people in Hollywood with the talent and imagination to create a story like this in present times! I look forward to more.
"Wonderful", This movie is suitable for all ages. It really is entertaining and magical, and yet it seems to teach us sorta of a moral as well.
Wonderful performance by Dustin Hoffman.
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