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Movie Reviews of BigMovie Review: Wonderful Summary: 5 Stars
I love the movie Big starring Tom Hanks who just received and honorary award from AFI. This movie is about a boy who wants to grow up and then realizes that adulthood isn't as great as he thinks it is. My favorite scene is when he goes back to the New Jersey town and sees kids having fun and having their class picture done. It made me really want to be that age again of 13. This movie was released the 3rd of June 1988 and it grossed 114 million dollars. This movie is funny and has good jokes and how all of us want to be thirteen again and how being a kid isn't so bad as you think it is.
Movie Review: A Keeper Summary: 5 Stars
"Big" is one of those movies you want to keep in your DVD Collection -- especially if you have a family. The story is well-told and the performances top notch. If there is such a thing as a flawless movie, then "Big" is it. I will warn you, though, that the film includes some profanity, such as the f-word, b...s..., a-hole, etc. I am not a fuddy-duddy, but I am trying to raise my children to be fuddy-duddies! If you show this wonderful, classic film to kids, be prepared to react to the language. Better yet, watch it without your kids!
Movie Review: Suspend disbelief, sit back, have fun Summary: 5 Stars
Never mind the Zoltar Speaks magic ticket, the missing kid whose name is on every milk carton but who happens to be working for a toy company, etc. Forget about it. Just sit back and enjoy the entertaining, sweet, and touching but never gooey ride. Tom Hanks and Elizabeth Perkins are wonderful together as the boy in a man's body and a love-starved woman.
The kid playing Hanks' best friend is great as well. And it will remind you of the old adage, "Be careful what you wish for--you might get it."
Movie Review: Big, DVD Summary: 5 Stars
Tom Hanks should have gotten an Oscar for his role in this movie. He plays a 12 year old who makes a wish and wakes up 30. His portrayal as and adult child is sparkling. Elizabeth Perkins becomes his love interest. He ultimately decides that he would rather have his missed childhood, and goes back. The piano scene in the toy store is marvelous. Hank's job of playing with toys and evaluating them works well. His best friend's loyalty and help make the movie, along with his return home at the end.
Movie Review: Big Review Summary: 5 Stars
This is a movie about a 12 year old boy who makes a wish at a carnival to be "big" and gets his wish the next morning. He eventually gets a job at a toy company, but still wants to go home because he is, after all, still 12 years old. This movie is full of laughs, Tom Hanks is at his best, making you laugh in every situation. This movie has no nudity, no language, is definitely suitable of kids, and is one of the best movies I've ever seen. Definitely a movie to watch if you are feeling down.
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