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Streaming The Indian in the Cupboard Online

Vendredi, septembre 3rd, 2010
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Movie Title: The Indian in the Cupboard
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“The Indian in the Cupboard” is an excellent movie for tween-aged children (i.e., children between their pre-school and teen years). In this movie a boy discovers that he can bring small action figures to life by using a small, old, wooden cupboard. The first figure he brings to life is a Native American. As the story progresses, the boy learns important lessons about life from his new friend, “Little Bear.”

The story is exciting without being frightening, educational without being stuffy, and fun without being extreme. “The Indian in the Cupboard” presents an excellent entertainment offering for pre-teens who often see too much programming centered on overstimulation of sight, sound, and action (e.g., Pokemon…).

I also like the fact that the boy in the story doesn’t look like he stepped right out of an advertising agency, or off of the cover of a magazine. He is a regular guy…his hair is a little messy, his teeth haven’t gone through an orthodontic program, and he wears normal clothes.

All in all, this is top-notch entertainment for the whole family. It’s one of my children’s favorites (girl, 10 yrs; boy 8 yrs; boy 6 yrs).

A definite keeper for your family’s collection!

Happy viewing…and watch out for the rat!

Alan Holyoak

We just got done reading this book in our homeschool so naturally I rented this movie hoping it would bring the words to life. This movie is a mere shadow of the book. Omri’s family is nice and even the boy who plays him is okay. The Native American who played the “Indian” (Litefoot) did a wonderful job but the script was so pathetic. The boy who played Patrick was repugnant and not much of a real friend. One of the major things that just absolutely kills this movie for me is the excessive amount of cussing (at one point Omri even says a cuss word to his mom, and she responds with a proud, wide-mouthed grin). Not only that, but in one scene the boys even have the cowboy and Indian watching a raunchy music video, and plenty is shown to make it offensive. These were fatal mistakes in my opinion, I am sure I am not the only one who was turned off by these things. It would have been so awesome to see what a really good director could have done with this movie.
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