(Inferring that the lie was okay since everything turned out okay.) Other than that, nothing but good messages were heard and seen all around and this is a funny movie, to boot. This one is pure, morals-wise, except for one scene near the end when the mom (Geena Davis) tells Stuart and their son she's still proud of them even though they just got caught in a big lie. There are animated films or animated/real life combinations like this, that advertise 'family-friendly viewing' but don't really deliver, instead sneaking in sexual innuendos and the like. The film has no objectionable material and leaves you with a nice feeling. It's a treat to watch Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie play an old- fashioned 'Leave It To Beaver'-type couple. The film once again features great colors, a virtual rainbow of them, especially with some of the inventive rooms in the Little house. He was simply hilarious, line after line. As good as that was, I just thought this was even better.Īll the voice-overs are excellent with Nathan Lane having the best lines as 'Snowball,' the cat. I liked this better than the original, and that's a high compliment because I thought highly of the original film: Stuart Little.
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