Sunday 6 September 2009

Imagine That Review


Imagine that is a children’s drama comedy film staring Eddie Murphy as the main character Evan. The movie is about Evan who works a lot and does not have any time for his daughter Olivia, who keeps trying to tell her dad companies that are worth investing in and ones that are going to flop, Evan soon finds out that his daughter was correct and starts spending more time with his daughter in a selfish act to improve his business this small time thing starts to become an obsession and his daughter does not want to see him again because she realises that he is only spending time with her because of the Goo-Gaaa her blanket, Evan soon has a large meeting in which he has been waiting for since he graduated, but turns the offer down because he finally noticed that he loves his daughter more than his work.

Eddie Murphy does a good job, but being in children’s movies is all he does and all I can see him in, but because of this he is very good in Imagine That. Evan’s daughter is played by Yara Shahidi who plays the role of the sweet disappointed daughter very well and I cant wait to see more films with her in because she is a good actor at her age. The film was directed by Karey Kirkpatrick who also directed the film over the hedge. The film has some deep meaning to it and is a very touching film, a completely original film that is good for anyone.