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The Tale of Despereaux (2008)

The Tale of Despereaux (2008)
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A diminutive mouse strives to make a mammoth change in his troubled kingdom in this adaptation of author Kate DiCamillo's Newbery Medal-winning children's book. A long time ago, in the distant kingdom of Dor, a horrible accident broke the heart of the king, left a beautiful princess crestfallen, and filled the townspeople with despair. As the sun disappeared from the sky and the flowers were drained of color, the laughter slowly ceased in this once-magical land. It was into this darkened world that a tiny mouse named Despereaux Tilling was born, and while this virtuous little rodent may have been short in stature, his bravery was ultimately too big for such a small world to contain. An unlikely hero with oversized ears and a discernible wheeze, Despereaux was taken with tales of chivalry, and longed to one day become a noble figure among his people. Sometimes in order to realize their true destiny, heroes must first experience great hardship, however, and when Despereaux fails to adhere to the rigid rules of his society, he is banished from Dor.

Later, while exploring the outer realms, the lonely Despereaux is joined by a kindhearted rat named Roscuro. Roscuro, too, has been excommunicated from his homeland, and still cannot stand to look into a mirror lest he be reminded of his painful past. Later, as Despereaux embarks on a treacherous quest to rescue the endangered Princess Pea, Roscuro is set down the path of self-destruction after receiving a painful rejection from his highness. Now, on their way to realizing their extraordinary destinies, these two unlikely heroes will face off against the malevolent leader of the sewer rats, who is plotting revenge on humans from his subterranean kingdom; befriend a common serving girl who longs to become princess; and meet a whole host of colorful characters that they will never forget. Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Watson, and Tracey Ullman lead a powerhouse cast in this animated feature produced by Gary Ross and Allison Thomas. Also lending voices to the project are Sigourney Weaver, Kevin Kline, Stanley Tucci, William H. Macy, and Christopher Lloyd. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew BroderickRobbie Coltrane, (more)
Director(s):
Sam FellRob Stevenhagen, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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Synopsis of The Tale of Despereaux

A diminutive mouse strives to make a mammoth change in his troubled kingdom in this adaptation of author Kate DiCamillo's Newbery Medal-winning children's book. A long time ago, in the distant kingdom of Dor, a horrible accident broke the heart of the king, left a beautiful princess crestfallen, and filled the townspeople with despair. As the sun disappeared from the sky and the flowers were drained of color, the laughter slowly ceased in this once-magical land. It was into this darkened world that a tiny mouse named Despereaux Tilling was born, and while this virtuous little rodent may have been short in stature, his bravery was ultimately too big for such a small world to contain. An unlikely hero with oversized ears and a discernible wheeze, Despereaux was taken with tales of chivalry, and longed to one day become a noble figure among his people. Sometimes in order to realize their true destiny, heroes must first experience great hardship, however, and when Despereaux fails to adhere to the rigid rules of his society, he is banished from Dor.

Later, while exploring the outer realms, the lonely Despereaux is joined by a kindhearted rat named Roscuro. Roscuro, too, has been excommunicated from his homeland, and still cannot stand to look into a mirror lest he be reminded of his painful past. Later, as Despereaux embarks on a treacherous quest to rescue the endangered Princess Pea, Roscuro is set down the path of self-destruction after receiving a painful rejection from his highness. Now, on their way to realizing their extraordinary destinies, these two unlikely heroes will face off against the malevolent leader of the sewer rats, who is plotting revenge on humans from his subterranean kingdom; befriend a common serving girl who longs to become princess; and meet a whole host of colorful characters that they will never forget. Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Watson, and Tracey Ullman lead a powerhouse cast in this animated feature produced by Gary Ross and Allison Thomas. Also lending voices to the project are Sigourney Weaver, Kevin Kline, Stanley Tucci, William H. Macy, and Christopher Lloyd. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Mike JohnsonSam FellGary Ross
Writer(s):
Gary Ross
Producer(s):
Gary RossAllison Thomas
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Categories:
AnimationFamily & Kids
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    Daniel J.

    Parents beware - if you want your children to be exposed to loads of negativity, death and implied death, inappropriate language (dumb, stupid, idiot, etc.), violence including but not limited to a scene whereby rats are going to eat a princess alive, characters with severe emotional problems, and worst of all, parents of the mouse Despereaux who literally let him be sent away (equivalent of life in prison and a sure death) even though the mouse is the "good guy", then watch this movie. If you think this kind of stuff is ridiculous and don't want your children exposed to multiple adult situations and characters with a variety of psychological issues, tell everyone you know to save themselves an hour and a half of garbage! And this is supposed to be a "G" rated movie - wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! What has our society become?

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    NICHOLAS C.

    This movie may seem very happy and cheerful while boasting a "G" rating, but beleive me it isn't. While not containing any gore or sex, it does contain many horror elements and themes. Some of which are things such as human skeletons and bones in the sewer setting of the movie and the overly disgusting rats. It even includes things such as the eating of mice and humans and a rat roman gladiator scene. The Tale of Despereaux also has many sad and scary parts. It is my opinion that this movie was underrated and that it is not good for kids 7 and under. I strongly suggest that if you are a parent or caregiver, watch this movie before showing it to your children.

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    Derek P.

    I'm still trying to figure out how this movie got a single good review. Is the American public so inert that they honestly don't know what a good movie is anymore? The movie starts out absurd and moves on to being incomprehensible and garbage. Oh, and boring. Don't expect anything resembling excitement. Or fun. Or a pulse. It is essentially mice and rats droning on and on for and hour and a half and then an ending that is literally..."Then the king stopped being depressed and everyone lived happily ever after." I swear, I'm not making it up. That's the ending....

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