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 Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - One point in the film...
I love the part when the kids trick North into thinking his parents don't want him back. They record them on video saying how much they really want him back. Afterwards, the kids say to his parents that if they don't get him back, they can adopt another boy named Hugh. The parents say "We don't want Hugh, he's not our son!" The kids then edit out the part with North's parents asking him to come back, leaving just the part where they say they don't want Hugh. It sounds like they're saying "We don't want you!"



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Lighten up bad reviewers!
This movie is not intended to be taken seriously, and to watch it, you have to remember what it was like to be a kid. Kids are a little egocentric(some more than others) and that is where the humor comes in. The stereotypes of all the places North visits are a dead giveaway that this is how these places are percieved in a child's mind. Typical things most people hear about a place, such as the french people being obsessed with Jerry Lewis. I must reiterate, you cannot take it seriously. Those people that find it offensive completly miss the point. The point was that North is a typical kid who doesn't appreciate his parents. The fact that he sees his parents as not appreciative of him is what is typical of children, and what makes him so amusing and adorable. He is not unreasonable in expecting acknowledgement of all his acheievements, and his baffled expression when he tells his coach his problem is just so believable. I think any kid can relate. "A child is born. He is given a life. And he is appreciated by everyone but the parents who gave him that life." That's pretty close if not an exact quote. He doesn't whine when he says this. Just looks confused. And when you see the opening scene of his parents rambling on about their work problems not even listening to each other while North feins a heart attack, you have to agree there is a problem. But it's obvious that they do care, because they finally acknowledge him when he falls out of his chair onto the floor yelling dramatically. The point is parents aren't perfect, although this is an exaggeration of that point. This is one of the things North realizes at the end of the movie, and he is all the wiser for his outrageous adventures.I thought this movie was charming, but not the best family film I ever saw. It could've done without the inappropriate adult humor in some scenes, although most would go over young viewers heads. Like the scene where Bruce Willis is doing stand up and tells a tacky joke about sex, which is one of the more noticable examples. Otherwise, it's worth at least a rental if you have a light-hearted silly side and can relate to kids and their troubles. The celebrity cameos are very entertaining.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - THE SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT PARENTS...
I actually bought this movie by mistake, thinking that I had picked up Mr. North, the film adaptation of Thornton Wilder's book of the same name. The video lay around my house unviewed for some time after I bought it, and by the time I realized my error, it was too late to return it. So, I decided just to watch it and see what I had actually gotten.

Well, what I got was an enjoyable little fantasy/comedy directed by Rob Reiner. It centers around a terrific eleven year old kid named North (Elijah Wood) who feels that, despite his scholastic, athletic, and thespian achievements, his parents just ignore him. So, he does the unthinkable. He gets himself an attorney. He gets a legal separation from his parents. He then travels the world, searching for the perfect parents. In doing so, he inadvertently causes a mini-revolution that puts kids in the driver's seat, as parents scramble to remain the parents of record.

There are some very funny moments throughout this film, which boasts a stellar cast. Jason Alexander and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are well paired as North's self-absorbed parents. Jon Lovitz plays the role of North's sleazy attorney. Bruce Willis is the sage that mysteriously appears in every vignette in which North is trying out new parents for size. Probably the funniest potential new parents are those played by Reba McEntire and Dan Ackroyd. Moreover, one of the bonuses of having Reba McEntire in the film is that she sings in it and is simply terrific, as is the rest of the cast. This is definitely a funny little film that turned out to be a pleasant surprise.






Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Viva El Norte!
Yay we love North! Elijah is so adorable, and there are soooo many good actors in this movie. True, this is one of the worst movies we've ever seen, but...we have to say, it IS "so bad its good." [...]. Thank you!
Love Sarah and Mary Thorton
p.s. We love Frodo!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Northdom
North is just the greatest film of all time! It is so funny and i like it when he is an eskimo dude and they are whistling some song, its such a classic!!
Oh, and North's friend Windle (or wat eva) is so evil tho, and he knows about some freako soup usually served with a dollop of sour cream. I mean c'mon! That spells 'tree' with a capital D!
Every one will love this movie, even my bruva (who is like 19 and doesn't like kiddy type movies or Elijah Wood) laughed ay it! So everyone atleast has to give it ago, ive given it about 10!


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