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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

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An unsuccessful inventor rescues an old car which acquires magic properties.

CertificateU

Duration146 mins

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  • Myah, 8
  • 74 reviews
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Bang, bang, blast

4 stars

17 Dec 2018

I watched this classic film at home with my mum and brother (he's 5 now). There are 2 children, Jeremy and Jemima who want to keep an old race car. Their father, Mr Potts buys it. It was very broken so he attempts to fix it. Thats where the adventure begins.

This film is a very nice film because of how it teaches you to be creative. Mr Potts can make anything. You'll really love the toot sweets bit, especially if you really like sweets. I liked how much magic there was in this film, and it was a wonderful film. The costumes suited each scene, they changed a lot. It was fun to watch. The characters were all happy and they were buzzing with ideas. This is a musical film, but I didn't sing along. I would recommend it to all ages, because there's no violence and everyone is happy. I spotted an actor who was in Mary Poppins too. He's a very good actor at playing the main characters. Mum says he's called Dick Van Dyke.

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