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The Spiderwick Chronicles movie is a fantasy movie that opens the imagination of all; children and adults alike. It stars Nick Nolte, Freddie Highmore, and Sarah Bolger. Also in the movie is the voice of Martin Short and Seth Rogen. One of the most impressive things about the movie and its stars is the fact that Freddie Highmore plays a dual role as the twin boys. He is the main character in the movie.

This movie is filled with special effects and animation as they bring creatures like Hogsquel (Seth Rogen), a hobgoblin, and Thimbletack (Martin Short), a brownie, to life. Also, the shape shifting Mulgarath is more than just Nick Nolte. The movie is full of goblins, snakes, monsters, trolls, and faeries that one cannot see. A hobgoblin can resolve that for you by spitting in your eyes. This will grant you the vision to see what others around you cannot.

The adventure starts when recently divorced Helen Grace moves into her Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick’s home with her three children. Once there, they find it packed with salt, honey, and marinara sauce. The home seems to be abandoned. It is not until the curiosity of one of Helen’s twin sons, Jared Grace that they find out differently. He decides that he wants to snoop around after his sister, Mallory, and twin brother, Simon, and he, find a dumbwaiter. Jared decides to see where the dumbwaiter leads and finds an attic that was shut off from the rest of the house. While up there, he hears something rummaging around and it frightens him. He finds a monogrammed key and the chest it belongs to and opens it. Inside of the chest he finds Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You that was sealed and it had a note attached to it warning of the danger if opened.

Jared does not heed the warning and opens the seal of the book. This is the very book that can give the evil Mulgarath the ability to rule over all faerie-kind. He sends his demons to do his bidding and retrieve the book. This is where the film sinks in and the action starts.

Even though this movie is based on the series of children’s books written by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, there are some changes to it. There is more violence in the film than that of the book. Younger children might not be able to handle this side of it, so it is recommended that the age group be at least age 10 and up.

 

 
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8 Comments on The Spiderwick Chronicles (movie review)

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2008
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Just watched this last week with the grandmunchkins. Enjoyed it very much, but it is definitely not for the wee ones. Very Scarey. Nick Nolte was terrifying.

7:32am • #1
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Dee, I would agree that the little ones would not like this too much.

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I really want to see this movie. I can't believe it's scary. I thought this was a kid movie. :)

12:15pm • #3
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Lindsay, the book was totally a kids movie. With that said, the director must of felt that it needed some spicing up.

12:31pm • #4
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This is a fantastic movie.  My children watched it- 11, 7 and 3 and all of them liked it.  Some movies are a little scary- remember Goonies, Pirates of the Carribean, but every child is different, like roller coasters.  I could see that some kids might be scared, but it's worth a shot. It's got some good messages and a can do attitude throughout, plus the fairies are amazing looking.

4:29pm • #5
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2008
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Rebecca, I thought that it was excellent.

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Yes, I do like these kind of movies. Mabe my daughter will go with me to see it. I think she would like this.   sounds great!  thanks for sharing!

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2010
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Ginger, I believe that it is a great movie to see. It is on DVD now.

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