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Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
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On the heels of his first foray into romantic comedy, versatile French filmmaker Luc Besson breaks new ground yet again with this computer-animated, family-friendly adaptation of his own children's book Arthur and the Minimoys. Arthur is a wide-eyed ten-year-old whose vivid imagination is fueled by the colorful bedtime stories his grandmother reads to him each night. His dreams are filled with images of African tribes and the remarkable inventions detailed in the enigmatic book that his grandfather left behind after mysteriously disappearing four years ago. Arthur and his family are in danger of losing their home to an unscrupulous real-estate developer, but if there is any truth to the tales of a treasure hidden deep beneath their garden and the tiny, fairy-like creatures that his grandmother so frequently sketches, there may still be hope of saving their home before it's too late. Now, with nothing to guide him but the clues left behind by his grandfather, Arthur will set out to find the mythical world of Seven Kingdoms, where the Minimoys are said to dwell, and ensure that his troubled family always has a place to call home. An imaginative children's fantasy in the vein of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Arthur and the Invisibles features the voices of David Bowie, Snoop Dogg, Madonna, Mia Farrow, and Freddie Highmore. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Freddie HighmoreMia Farrow, (more)
Director(s):
Luc Besson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
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    Monica C.

    this movie seemed to not get much press while in theatres,but I'm glad that i took a chance and watched it. I loved the story line and characters in it and found that the "evil" character was not to scary for the little ones. This is also a great movie even for the adults in the family.

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    Alexa D.

    My children enjoy this first in the series of 3 and then we liked the 3rd one. This first story is our favorite for the fantasy and zany antics of the adventure. the characters are fun and funny. My children range in ages 4-9 and they all this movie, and I am not bored nor pained to watch it with them!

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    Raquel T.

    This movie was very beautifully done. It had a very good message. It is well worth watching with the whole family.

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