Piglet's Big Movie
March. 16,2003 GWhen the gang from the Hundred Acre Wood begin a honey harvest, young Piglet is excluded and told that he is too small to help. Feeling inferior, Piglet disappears and his pals Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, Roo and Winnie the Pooh must use Piglet's scrapbook as a map to find him. In the process they discover that this very small animal has been a big hero in a lot of ways.
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The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
it is a great movie you will enjoy this one of a kind movie it is one of the best movies ever made it is just a great movie there is nothing like this it is one of a kind but it is a great movie this is a perfect family film you will enjoy this wonderful Disney movie there is nothing like this it is one of the best movies ever created i think it is one of the best you want believe your eyes how good it is i like this movie a lot and so will you it is the perfect movie for the kids i think it is this movie is one of a kind it is a hoot it is a classic it is a sweet movie you will enjoy this kid movie i think you will laugh out laud one this amazing family film there really is nothing like this is is just a great movie and everyone it is a outstanding movie this movie is out of this world it is one of the best movies ever made i think so
Piglets big movie is the best movie I've seen, nd I'm 15! i watch it over and over. the music is great and the story line is gripping!!! i disagree with anyone who says it is rubbish when i don't think it is! at the end i was on the verge of tears! it is an emotional film about friendship, if only we all had friends like them! Piglets big movie shows that no matter how small you are you are big in peoples lives and that meant something to me as I'm short! it made me see that no matter how much you think no one needs you, at least one person needs you and would do anything to make sure you are ok1 i was so thankful for my friends after i saw this film!!
Disney are clearly running out of ideas. In the past, sequels or TV show adaptations were never considered after the feature-length outing for characters. Can't recall "The Continued Adventures of the Aristocats" or "Snow White and the Eight Dwarfs". Seeing as Winnie The Pooh is one of Disney's most recognisable and popular characters, I guess it didn't take them long to realise that multiple sequels, each one focused on a different character, would be a sure-fire money-maker. Thus, we have "Piglet's Big Movie" for any fans of the diminutive pink pig.Essentially three short stories, "Piglet's Big Movie" is the tale of the smallest resident of the Hundred Acre Wood - Piglet (voiced by John Fiedler). When he disappears, it's up to Winnie the Pooh (Jim Cummings, who also voices Tigger) and the rest of the gang to go looking for him. Using Piglet's own scrap-book of memories, they begin their search for him and soon realise that despite his lack of size, Piglet has played a huge part in all their lives. Yep, this is as sugary and as sweet as they come - all the Christmas cake in the world won't get near to this.Despite some venomous remarks from Disney purists, this is actually a very traditional picture. It is wonderfully animated and at times, looks really quite beautiful. A shame that they couldn't quite get the voices right - they sound like impressions of the original films back in the Sixties (which, of course, they actually are). And the sad truth is that no matter how good it looks, it simply doesn't engage the viewer unless the viewer in question is of a young age. Personally, I found my attention wandering about all over the place and a lack of interest in the picture kills it stone dead.Although this isn't a bad picture (though it's certainly not a brilliant one either), it is a solid indication of Disney's lack of imagination and inspiration. This is lazy film-making, a bland and unexciting outing for some much loved characters. Apart from making Disney a quick buck, it's difficult to see why this film was made. It won't raise the profile of its characters, who are pretty much as famous as they can be. It won't win over new fans and it will only entertain the youngest of viewers. I just hope they can work wonders with Eeyore's movie because everyone knows that Eeyore is the best...
Let's face it, this is Disney and this is about the most insignificant little guy of the bunch. Any review looking at this movie as anything short of entertainment for kids is missing the point. But I digress...I have taken my kids (3 and 6) to see a few kids movies in the theatre. This is the first time they both sat still and totally silent through the whole movie. For me (and most any other parent) that in and of itself makes this movie fabulous. There were laughs, but mostly this was a very good movie to make people and kids realize value and worth. A nice theme and a great ending. As always Disney manages to end with a great deal of the realization of friends and family being important. I recommend anyone with kids seeing this movie. It isn't the most stimulating of all movies (i.e. Shrek, Monsters, Inc) but it's for the kids, not the adults.