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Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels

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Adventure-comedy revamp of Jonathan Swift's classic 18th century story, starring the ever-eccentric Jack Black.

CertificatePG

Duration85 mins

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  • Oliver, 10
  • 5 reviews

Small but Big film!

4 stars

06 Feb 2020

As the movie starts there is a normal mail office man called Gulliver.He calls himself a loser as he doesn`t want to get out there.Gulliver has been in the mail room for the past 10 years so has he had a crush on a woman called Darcy. One day he had enough of hiding and went to ask Darcy out but chickens out at the last minute and lies saying he is there to pick an travel assignment.Darcy is surprised and sets him of to the Bermuda Triangle for an expedition. Some how Gulliver ends up in one of smallest towns called Liliput with tiny people. He saves them from many wars.In the end there is peace and romance.I think this film relates to Monster vs Aliens as a lady turns huge in that movie. This film is a humorous and love able. I think that this movie has a morale of not lying and telling tales.

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