Stuart Little (1999)
48KStuart Little: Directed by Rob Minkoff. With Michael J. Fox, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki. The Little family adopt a charming young mouse named Stuart, but the family cat wants rid of him.
“Both u0026quot;Stuart Littleu0026quot; and its first sequel, titled u0026quot;Stuart Little 2u0026quot; are two nice little family films that I recommend for their effective blend of drama, adult humor that never goes out of hand, controlled suspense and violence as well as language, and yet it never gets so immature as to become only for the kids. Some critics thought that the movie might have had some moments too intense or unsuited for young children. I was eight years old when I first saw this film and it never bothered me. I was surprised to find swearing in this film, but again, it didnu0026#39;t degrade the film because it was sparingly used and by that I mean it was only used once or twice.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe character of Stuart is very effectively brought onto the screen. The mouse is entirely computer-generated in an efficient way and the contributions of Michael J. Foxu0026#39;s voice work out very well. The same goes for the other animated characters. All of the live-action performances were well-done and they blended in perfectly with the CGI characters.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Stuart Littleu0026quot; has a good heart and it is can be a very warm little family movie for everybody to enjoy. I still enjoy it nine years after I first saw the film and I do recommend it. Itu0026#39;s a film that will suit audience members of all ages. As long as you enjoy family films.”