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So true. Most Western young people adore their grandparents, but there will always the other half who are idiots and disrespectful. The little boy was rude to regarding the toy cat gift from his aunt. I was confused by that too, I liked the talking cat. I was confused as well, was it Paris or Japan? I thought they were just lifelong pals. I just watched the film, I felt she was rude too. I am glad she softened down the road. Next year to be exact. It is sad so many silents were destroyed since producers felt no one would be interested then. They never imagined audiences would like them a century later! Was that her real voice? I know she started in musical theatre with Annie. The song was cute. I just saw the first one, it was a cute Halloween flick. The OP was referring to the kids. I just watched the movie, it was sad when the cat died, and the little girl was devastated. But the heavenly reunion of the Puritan siblings after 300 years was sweet. I am an animal lover as well! That is too bad. I am confused too. Did she really join an order of nuns? Well she did say she was through with men, once their engagement was announced. But joining a convent is taking it too far! Maybe she hooks up with a cute priest on the sly! Just kidding! Yes, she was a legendary Kennedy wife. Joan is the last one! True, some girls do mature as early as 8. I got mine at 12. Mom briefly talked to me about it at 10, but I was more interested in playing with my dolls. The boy 's teasing was tacky. I am surprised there are no posts either, most of the former IMDB posts were transferred to this site, strange. I read her memior, and have viewed a few of her films. Dahl did not like the cinema version of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"? I read the book and saw the original film as a kid. I viewed the 1950's Pan as a teen with my mom and enjoyed it. I never knew Pan was originally sinister, since I never read the original book. I saw in a video about the original Peter Pan, the author's inspiration for "the boy who would never grow up",came from his mothers grief over the death of his elder sibling who died in a tragic ice skating accident at 14. His mother stated at his grave that he would eternally be her little boy, while her surviving children would become adults. OK, that is weird!