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Hypnotizing pictures
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hypnotizing pictures

The production design and art direction are splendid I rather adore the costume design and hair and makeup work the effects are plainly evident, but look good. The rest of the cast give strong performances such as they are.

hypnotizing pictures

Maybe my bias is showing, but I think it's a minor delight to see Cassidy here simply in light of the roles she's taken on since this picture is a far cry from 'The other lamb' (2019) or 'The killing of a sacred deer' (2017), both instances where she has absolutely excelled. 'Molly Moon' only wants to have a good time with an abject bit of tomfoolery, and on at least some level it surely succeeds. If you can look past the indelicacies, however, there's still a modestly enjoying film here. Take for example the second half of the feature, in which Cassidy - who has more then demonstrated her capability in the years since - is directed to overact and emphatically be awful at it. While one has to appreciate the cast going all in on the ridiculousness, there are some points where it's even more notably overbearing. The storytelling, this is to say, unquestionably tests our suspension of disbelief. The plot and scene writing are both completely, outrageously over the top and hugely oversimplified plot development routinely takes inelegant shortcuts to advance from A to C, or D, or even further, in one curt leap. We have a persistent theme song that's as plainspoken in its themes as Randy Newman - and still more kid-friendly ideas that are baseline admirable, however obvious - and pre-teen kids engaging their imaginations and talents in ways that are direly gauche.

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Even for a kids' movie there's no getting around the fact that 'Molly Moon' goes extra hard in all the ways that make the genre either endearing for those that enjoy it most, or excruciating for those who have difficulty abiding it. This title strikes me as particularly kitschy, but you know what? Sure, why not. These are plot threads that we've seen before in family fare and will again, but that doesn't mean another iteration can't be worthwhile on its own merits. One of those plucky kids becomes our protagonist, with some special skill that sets them apart, and they'll be antagonized by one specific bad person. We have the downtrodden yet plucky kids (orphans), troubled by mean adults and aided by kind ones. This is especially true since, for any details that might make the story what it is, by and large the plot carries very familiar strains. There are some very recognizable names and faces here, including Lesley Manville, Emily Watson, Dominic Monaghan, and Raffey Cassidy, and the chief joy of the picture is in watching them indulge in the silliness. I claim no familiarity with Georgia Byng's children's book, but I don't think it's unreasonable to say that unless one is specifically enamored of it, then the strongest reason to watch 'Molly Moon and the incredible book of hypnotism' is probably the cast.














Hypnotizing pictures