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Directed by Mark Palansky.
A kindly aristocrat suffering from an unsightly curse breaks free from her extravagant, prison-like estate to seek adventure and discover her true self in a romantic, modern-day fairy tale directed by Mark Palansky and starring Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Peter Dinklage, and Reese Witherspoon. Generations ago, a witch placed a curse on the Wilhelm family that would result in the next girl being born into the clan having a porcine snout -- and now young Penelope (Ricci) has fallen victim the vengeful hag's unsightly grudge. When tabloid reporter Lemon (Dinklage) runs a misleadingly frightening photograph of the kind-hearted Penelope, her parents, Jessica (Catherine O'Hara) and Franklin (Richard E. Grant), lock the girl away in a sprawling mansion. Though it is said that the curse can be lifted if a man of Penelope's status takes her hand in marriage, every man who lays eyes on the girl takes flight at first sight, never to return -- until the arrival of Max (McAvoy), that is. An unrepentant gambler with a heavy heart and an ulterior motive for meeting Penelope, Max is unexpectedly caught off guard by the pig-nosed girl's disarming charm, and suddenly flees before having carried out his nefarious plan. Now determined to throw caution to the wind and explore the world on her own terms, Penelope makes the acquaintance of independent-minded delivery girl Annie (Witherspoon), who fast agrees to join her newfound friend on the ultimate journey of self-discovery. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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JakeStevensJakeStevens Tim Burton-Like Fairy Tale
by JakeStevens in JakeStevens Blog
loved it.
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"Director Mark Palansky obviously would cite Tim Burton as an influence, and that's not a bad thing. I'd rate this film as "if you loved Big Fish, you'll probably love this film, too". The script is severely underdeveloped, and the film would probably be subpar were it not for the FANTASTIC performances by all the actors involved. Catherine O'Hara (Beetlejuice?), Richard E. Grant, Peter Dinklage and James McAvoy pull in some amazing performances (considering what they had to work with), but it's Christina Ricci who truly shines. Even with the badly applied prosthetic nose, she charms with such a natural beauty that it's hard to believe all of the blue blood suiters who run away screaming couldn't JUST see underneath that nose to the wonderful person she is. Ricci's acting has definitely improved over the years, and she needs to sink her teeth into something worthy of her talent and beauty. A cute movie for the whole family...and Ricci and Mc ... " [More]
missdoodoomissdoodoo oink
by missdoodoo in missdoodoo Blog
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"i felt bad for disliking this movie (and didn't have the guts to say so) because i went with a group who happened to really like it. it's one of those flicks that from the very beginning, you have to consciously force yourself to buy into the lame plot and character arcs. none of the characters, the premise, nor the unfolding events invited me in. for the sake of my own well-being, i played the part of an amused movie-goer, but not too far deep inside, i was tired of the trite dialogue, lame humor and unfortunately subpar acting that was all evident within the first ten minutes. the whole ugly duckling theme wasn't ever treated with the depth and sincerity it could possibly have been aiming for. characters' revelations were weak, shallow and poorly revealed. it was a disappointment, but then again, i wasn't expecting much. i just went to go spend some time with a friend. James McAvoy was this movie's only redemption, probably just for his supreme cute ... " [More]
PammyKPammyK Cute and Uniquely Entertaining
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"I thought Penelope was a cute movie. I appreciated that it was rated PG, but that it was still an adult movie - it was refreshing. It isn't in my top ten, but it proved itself to be uniquely entertaining. " [More]
 



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