Mrs Doubtfire(1993)
Comedy about a father who disguises himself as a nanny so he can see his children after his wife files for divorce and wins custody.
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Age group12–16 years
Duration120 mins
I really enjoyed this film because it showed that if you are divorced you should never pretend to be someone you are not to be able to see your children. I felt sorry for the children when there parents got divorced because it must have been hard only being able to see their Dad once a week. My favourite part was when Daniel used his costume of Mrs Doubtfire for a good reason because even though he used the costume to pretend to be a women, it got good use when he wore it on his own tv show. I thought that it was wrong of Daniel to pretend to be Mrs Doubtfire but he still deserves to be able to see his children whenever he wants to. My favourite character was Natalie because it must have been hard for a little girl like her to not be with her Dad all of the time. I would recommend this film to older children because there is a bit of inappropriate language.
Print this reviewThis powerful drama about a couple's divorce and bitter custody battle over their son won an Oscar for Best Film in 1979.
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