Okay, first of all, "overall good movie" is cursing this movie itself to my ears and heart. Second, don't be such a prude. If you don't like a beautiful movie with a few comparatively mild expletives to what 80 percent of kids hear at home, than just choose a different movie. How To Train Your Dragon, The Lion King, Aladdin, Spirited Away, so many wonderful choices with no curse words. I saw Simba's father die when I was 4 and a half and I thought he was sleeping, so the chances of a four or five interspersed profane words shouldn't have lasting damage on a child, when pretty brief and the main focus will be Hogarth and the Giant. Also, thirdly I suppose, why are you such a goody-goody? The Simpsons, Boondocks, South Park... Family Guy (the corruption!) , I was watching those shows when I was 9. Except Boondocks, I was like fourteen or fifteen then. My dear, Bebe, if you must be told what has been clearly known for years if you'd bother to google or pay attention, is that the creators don't talk down to kids.
Hogarth disobeys his mom, lies, gets chloroformed, is exposed to DEAR GOD, cursing! He's a smart kid who learns fast and adapts faster, like his great pal the Giant... well, mostly. He seemed a little hard to get over some of his later lessons. :( You can take this great movie for what it is or don't take it at all. I'm not putting up with blacklisting of this destructively underrated treasure. Go expose your little twerps to Veggie Tales and Barney, I'm sure they'll thank you when they turn out to be homely, stick-in-the-muds like a certain fine educator who bore them to blandness. Try watching effing Pocahontas 12 billion times and see if your imagination doesn't cry out in shame and pain. n
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