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Stuart Little

Stuart Little

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Endearing combination of computer-animated characters and live action, in which a human family adopt a clothes-wearing, talking mouse.

CertificateU

Duration81 mins

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  • Emily, 6
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Review by Emily, 6

5 stars

31 Jan 2012

My favourite character was the white cat called Snowbell because he saved Stuart from the other naughty cats, although Snowbell and Stuart started off not liking each other. The other mice such as Stuart's fake mother and father Reginald and Camille were not very nice because they kidnapped him. I liked it when Stuart zoomed around in the little red toy car all the time. It was really cute that Stuart and his brother George built the boat together and that's how George started to like Stuart. It was amazing when Stuart went on the boat for the race. I thought it was brilliant that Stuart was able to steer the boat so well and that a mouse won the race on a model boat. It was called The Wasp. The funniest part was when all the cats fell into the water at the Central Park Boat Race. I could watch this film again and again and not get bored.

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