MOVIE
REVIEW: BEDTIME STORIES

12/24/08

SYNOPSIS:
An
adventure comedy starring
ADAM SANDLER as Skeeter Bronson, a hotel handyman
whose life is changed forever when the bedtime stories he
tells his
niece and nephew start to mysteriously come true.
When he tries to help his family by telling one outlandish
tale after another, it’s the kids’ unexpected contributions
that turn all of their lives upside down. From Director
Adam Shankman (“Hairspray,” “The
Wedding Planner”), BEDTIME STORIES features an
all-star cast, including
ADAM SANDLER,
GUY PEARCE,
KERI RUSSELL, COURTENEY COX and RUSSELL BRAND.
REVIEW: The
band Journey was really on to something with their hit song
Don’t Stop Believing. If you want your dreams to come true,
you’ve got to believe. This movie is an adventurous
“journey” (yeah, I had to) for Skeeter Bronson (Adam Sandler)
to learn exactly that, thanks mostly to his niece and nephew
and their vivid imaginations. Gumballs, Ferraris, epic
battles, and a kiss from a damsel in distress are all part
of the fantasy that makes up this bedtime story. In this
film there is a dashed line between fairy tale and reality
and that is what makes it special. It has a touch of Disney
magic and a touch of Adam Sandler comedy to make it fun for
the whole family. Yes it is cliché and predictable, but it
is funny, enjoyable, and very cute. That one word probably
describes it best . . . cute. The story, the dialogue, the
imagination, the niece and nephew played by Laura Ann
Kesling and Jonathan Morgan Heit, and even their big-eyed
pet Bugsy are all adorable. Oh yeah, so is Keri Russell in
the role of Jill.
Even with all the cuteness this movie has, it lacks a little
in quality. There is a good amount of character presentation
along with the foundation of the story during the opening of
this movie and yet the viewer has a tough time identifying
with any of the major characters. Adam Sandler’s forte is
presenting approachable characters that people can relate to
and connect with. It is a large part of his extraordinary
success in films. I struggled to figure out Adam’s character
in this movie. Is he a slacker, a genius, a lazy bum, a
self-centered dreamer, a sleeping giant, or just simply a
talented guy who patiently waits for his big break? I
couldn’t put my finger on it and thus I didn’t know where he
was coming from during the movie. Same goes for his sister
Wendy played by Courteney Cox as well as Jill (Keri
Russell). These are most of the major characters and you can
understand what is going on between them but their
development is too shallow and their motivation is unclear.
Some of the supporting roles were too obvious to mistake,
though. Such as Violet Nottingham played by Teresa Palmer.
She is the spoiled, self-proclaimed celebrity daughter of
the rich hotel owner Barry Nottingham (Richard Griffiths).
Hmmm, sounds familiar doesn’t it? Guy Pearce plays Kendall,
the selfish hotel executive with a hidden agenda that
benefits only himself. Can I tell you that I didn’t even
recognize Lucy Lawless as Aspen who works at the front desk
of the hotel and is Kendall’s accomplice. Russell Brand
delivers another goofy, light-hearted role as Mickey, hotel
employee and friend to Skeeter. All in all, everybody gave a
decent performance but those main characters where hard to
connect with. Luckily, the story wasn’t.
Given the nature of the story, you would have to expect the
visual effects to keep up and they did. Not the best stuff
ever but good enough for this production. You are taken to
the Wild West with cowboys, Indians, and fast horses, a
Roman coliseum for some chariot tricks, medieval times with
knights in shining armor, and to the future on board a space
station. The sky is not the limit when it comes to the
imagination used in this picture. Even when it comes back to
reality in the end, the climax of the film is really quite
exciting and brings the whole thing together in Disney
style. Director Adam Shankman has directed some good
projects this decade; Wedding Planner, A Walk to Remember,
Bringing Down the House, The Pacifier, and Hairspray to name
a few. This is not his best work but it can definitely be
included in this list. If you plan to take the kids to see a
movie this Christmas, this is your best bet and you’ll enjoy
it too.
Wishing you all very Happy
Holidays, Merry CHRISTmas and a great New Year!
Review By Cine Marcos
cinemarcos@smartcine.com
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