North

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  • 2014
  • 15 min

North is a comedy-drama film that follows the journey of a young boy named North as he embarks on a mission to find the perfect parents. The film is directed by Rob Reiner, written by Alan Zweibel, and stars Elijah Wood as North. The movie was released in the United States in 1994 and received mixed reviews from critics. The story begins with North feeling neglected and unloved by his parents, who are busy with their jobs and barely have time for him. One day, while at a shopping mall, he sees children of various races and cultures who seem to be happy with their families. North comes up with the idea of "divorcing" his parents and finding new ones who would be more attentive and caring.

North's idea of finding new parents quickly attracts the attention of the media, and he becomes a national sensation. He is approached by various families who want to adopt him, including a couple of cowboys, a rich businessman who dresses up as a pirate, and a couple who are obsessed with their son's academic achievements.

As North travels from city to city, he meets a cast of eccentric characters, including a wise-cracking limo driver, a French lawyer, and a Hawaiian surfer. Along the way, he gains insight into what it means to be a part of a family and realizes that his original family may be worth fighting for.

The film's main theme is the importance of family and the emotional struggle of a child who feels unloved by his parents. Despite the heavy themes, the movie is portrayed in a light-hearted and comical way, with several humorous moments sprinkled throughout the film.

Elijah Wood delivers a convincing performance as North. His character is relatable and endearing, and his journey of self-discovery is engaging. The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, particularly Bruce Willis as North's guardian angel and Reba McEntire as North's biological mother.

The cinematography is bright and colorful, reflecting the whimsical nature of the film. The locations range from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood to the plains of Texas, showcasing the diversity of America.

Despite its lighthearted tone, North drew criticism for its portrayal of various cultural stereotypes. The cowboys speak in a clichéd southern accent, and the Hawaiian surfer is portrayed as a laid-back slacker. The film also received backlash for its portrayal of African American characters, particularly a scene in which North meets a family who are obsessed with basketball and are shown eating fried chicken.

In conclusion, North is a heartwarming film that addresses important themes of family, identity, and self-discovery. Elijah Wood delivers an outstanding performance, and the film's lighthearted tone and colorful visuals make it an enjoyable watch. Although criticized for its portrayal of cultural stereotypes, the film's message is universally relatable and will resonate with viewers of all ages.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2014
  • Runtime
    15 min