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An inventor takes his kids and a candy tycoon's daughter for a musical ride in a flying car that floats.
 
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PlumfieldCH | 5 autres critiques | Mar 14, 2024 |
The performances are well enough, though nothing special except perhaps by Alec Guinness as a world-weary but still haughty Charles 1. The film is about Cromwell and for dramatic purposes over-emphasises his importance in the early years of the Civil War and the run-up to it. It also bottles out of difficult things such as the Putney Debates, and totally ignores Cromwell's role from 1650 onwards in relation to Ireland and Scotland. A voiced-over claim about the long term effect of his Lord Protectorate is nonsense. So, superficial and inaccurate, even if it is entertaining enough for a while.
 
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ponsonby | Sep 14, 2023 |
2021 movie #159. Kids in 1968 must have had a lot more patience than me to sit through this 2 and a half hour movie. I managed about an hour. A couple of laughs but the musical numbers really put me off.
 
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capewood | 5 autres critiques | Sep 11, 2021 |
A single father renovates a car, then tells a story about it.

Wow, I am shocked at how bad this is. It's like they just figured kids would watch anything as long as it's brightly colored. Or maybe they thought that singing and "dancing" (there are only two numbers in the whole movie that involve any real dancing - usually they just stand in a series of poses while singing, or look like they're concentrating to remember the lyrics) would be enough to carry two hours of crap.

Concept: C
Story: F
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: F
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: B
Acting: C
Music: D

Enjoyment: F

GPA: 1.4/4½
 
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comfypants | 5 autres critiques | Jan 27, 2016 |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Full Screen Edition) (1968)
Starring: Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes Director: Ken Hughes Rating: Format: DVD
 
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storyteller57 | 5 autres critiques | Oct 4, 2008 |
One of the stars of Walt Disney's Mary Poppins, Dick Van Dyke, is re-united with that film's composer and lyricist, Richard M.Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, in this big budget and bloodless children's fantasy musical, based on the children's book by James Bond author Ian Fleming. Van Dyke plays Caractacus Potts, a failed inventor who lives in a big house with his two children -- Jemima Heather Ripley and Jeremy Adrian Hall -- and eccentric father Lionel Jeffries. Potts has to raise 30 shillings so his children can buy a broken-down racing car from the junkyard. After a disastrous attempt to sell his invention of whistling sweets to Lord Scrumptious (James Robertson-Justice), the local candy maker, he finally gets enough money for the car by doing a Dick Van Dyke dance routine at the county fair. Potts takes the car and miraculously transforms the vehicle into a shiny new car named Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. While on a picnic with the children and Truly Scrumptious (Sally Ann Howes), Lord Scrumptious' beautiful daughter, Potts concocts a fantasy tale about the magical powers of the car, which can now float on water and fly. In the tale, Baron Bomburst (Gert Frobe) wants the car for himself and kidnaps the automobile and the inventor. But Bomburst captures Grandpa by mistake along with the wrong car, so Potts, Truly, and the children have to enlist Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on a rescue mission to Bomburst's lair to save Grandpa. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi Hide
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FloydHyattJr | 5 autres critiques | Jun 21, 2014 |
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snvids | 5 autres critiques | Jul 30, 2007 |