Ramona and Beezus
July. 23,2010 GRamona is a little girl with a very big imagination and a nose for mischief. Her playful antics keep everyone in her loving family on their toes, including her older sister Beezus, who's just trying to survive her first year of high school. Through all the ups and downs of childhood, Ramona and Beezus learn that anything's possible when you believe in yourself and rely on each other.
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Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Admirable film.
I enjoyed the books when I was little, so I watched this movie. It was actually decent. It wasn't that bad but it could've been worse. The story is a bit bland and the acting could've been better and this movie gets really boring, but it is a competent family movie. I wouldn't recommend it, but if you liked the books you might be entertained.
Ramona Quimby (Joey King) is a young girl with a wild imagination. Her big sister Beezus (Selena Gomez) is eternally embarrassed by her along with other things in her life. Their father (John Corbett) loses his job and the family starts to have money troubles. But it's the kind of movie where everything eventually works out right.This is a great movie for younger girls. It's good clean fun with a couple of wholesome young actresses. Joey King is especially adorable. Her sunny outlook will win you over. And it's got the super sweet Ginnifer Goodwin as aunt Bea. It's a good movie to watch with your little kids. The money troubles provide a little bit of drama, but it never gets out of hand to darken the movie. It's message that everything will turn out alright is most fitting for the little ones.
This family comedy is based on the recent economic downturn and is about how a little girl and her family cope with the bread winner being laid off. It's fun to see the effects of the financial crisis from a child's point of view with the little fantasy clips. The story is slightly more on the serious side because of this - not a laugh a minute for sure. The adult casting is good. John Corbett is likable as the father and Bridget Moynahan looks suitably unglamorous as a mother. Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Duhamel and Sandra Oh are likable supporting actors. Joey King as Romona is okay but a her disasters are a little annoying at times. Couple of faults. Strange casting of Selena Gomez, because of her latina look she doesn't look like she could possibly be the offspring of the very un-ethnic looking Bridget Moynahan and John Corbett. One problem with the ending. How are they going to live their previous lifestyle on a part time art teacher's salary?
Ramona and Beezus is a two sister who is very familiar. their adventure to find their identity. Ramona is still the children always get into trouble when he was working on something. An older sister Beezus is a beautiful and smart and looking for true love. While the father and mother also have a conflict that usually occur in family life, namely the problem of earning a livelihood. This makes me interested. Like the really real life. Moreover, relationships with family and wrapped with romance. Everything looks complete in a movie. Very nice in watching by all ages. Except one thing is quite disturbing, that kissing scene (though without desire) seems less feasible in watching for children under age.The film stars a fairly professional players. Viewers will not be tired of seeing a fresh face. The storyline is not too flat and complex but very easy to understand. For this type of film, I give the value 8 of 10.