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Rating: - excellent family movie
This is a wonderful movie, well produced with a great cast. Its a long movie but one where the whole family can watch and enjoy. There is a lot of satire in the movie, some very good philosophical insights. Highly recommended.
Rating: - wonderful!
I rate this movie with 5 stars. I speak Russian, but this movie I know from childhood and saw it in English, it's a classic and priceless gift for anyone!Thank you.
Elena
Rating: - Lovely
Most films on Gulliver's travels show Lilliputian and not much else. This movie tries to follow the book. Overall they did a good job.
The story was well done. The guy comes back after a long-time and tells people what he has seen. Of course no-one believes such stories of small people, giants, flying castles and intelligent horses. He has to prove that he is sane.
The acting was good. I liked the scene where he is explaining to the audience in the madhouse, how he was flying in the air in a castle.
Rating: - Long way out for a short way home
Gulliver the book and Gulliver the movie are different but, after a while, the difference stops being important. In the book, Gulliver is superior to all of his adventures. He possesses a perspective on the whims and eccentricities of kings in a writing meant as a criticism of all who hold themselves superior. The movie Gulliver enjoys his status at court. His sincere explanations/justifications of England's political practices seem even more ridiculous in the telling than in the reading. What movie Gulliver finally focuses on are the relationships between himself and his wife and son. They remained faithfull to him despite his having abandoned them. The wife's defense for her husband is that Gulliver has harmed no one. The son's providing the critical piece of evidence deflects the prosecution. Gulliver discovers that everything that he left home to find was already there. The book Gulliver remains aloof from everyone.
Rating: - Gulliver's Travels
Dear Sirs, I have not received the order so far. I only wish I have.
Perhaps, again, there is a problem with delivery.
Tatiana Rybina
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