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Movie Reviews of Seven Faces of Dr. LaoMovie Review: Do YOU know what wisdom is? Summary: 5 Stars
This is a simple movie, yet it explores so many complex themes. Life, perception of beauty, prejudice, wisdom, greed, love, guilt... it steps around them all artfully and tastefully.Sure, this is a movie directed at kids, but I saw it with a child's eyes and love it today as an adult. I still always get tears in my eyes at the end scene. "I can do it..." Watch this film with the eyes of a child, and you will forever remember it fondly.
Movie Review: A Movie for the Ages Summary: 5 Stars
I first saw this movie when I was twelve and immediately built a cricket cage like the one Dr. Lao had in the movie. I even learned the sleight-of-hand trick the little boy did in the film. Thirty-two years later I have discovered the further depths of meaning in George Pal's masterpiece. If you buy only one movie for your child (probably not a bad idea) get this one. He or she will see "not the dust, but a universe."
Movie Review: A truely charming and wonderous move. Summary: 5 Stars
There is nothing that I can say that hasn't already been said about this wonderful film. Yes the effects and make-up are dated by todays standards but you cannot deny the strength of Tony Randell's performance and overall wonderous aura that this film exudes. You can't say that for most family films made these days.
Most of those films are just trying too hard to be smart or cute for their own good. Watch this movie !!!!!
Movie Review: Great for young and old alike Summary: 5 Stars
The concept of one actor playing multiple roles in a movie is not new and is not always pulled off well, but Tony Randall does an excellent job of it in this movie, there's something in this movie for everyone, and it's a great movie for young and old alike, after watching it, you can't help but come away from it feeling Review: Wonderful Peice of Nostalgia Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great film for the whole family and Tony Randall delivers the performance of his career playing all 7 faces. Whimsical, mysterious and full of fun. Not a whole lot of extras, which would have been nice, but a real gem from George Pal, the man that brought us "The Time Machine" and "The Wondeful World of the Brothers Grimm".
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