Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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  • PG
  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 6.2  (46,497)

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a comedy film based on the 1972 children's book of the same name by Judith Viorst. The movie was released in 2014 and produced by Disney for their live-action film division. It's a story about a young boy named Alexander who has a terrible day, seemingly from the moment he wakes up.

The movie stars Steve Carell as Ben Cooper, Alexander's father, who is facing a job interview that day. Jennifer Garner plays Kelly Cooper, Alexander's loving and supportive mother, who is juggling her own busy schedule. Ed Oxenbould plays the role of Alexander Cooper, the unlucky protagonist who is the center of this chaotic day.

The movie starts with Alexander, a happy-go-lucky kid, talking about his bad day in a voiceover. He wakes up with chewing gum stuck in his hair, and things escalate from there. His brothers get the new cereal box with his favorite superhero inside, his lunch gets stained, and his science experiment goes wrong. He starts to feel like everyone else is having a better day than him.

Alexander's family tries to comfort him and convince him that they have had their share of bad days. But Alexander is convinced that his day is worse than everyone else's. He wishes that his family could experience what he is going through, and then, things start to take a hilarious turn. One mishap after another follows, and the family experiences the worst day imaginable.

The movie follows the Cooper family as they face their own misadventures throughout the day. Alexander's father, played by Carell, goes through a series of unfortunate events during his job interview. His mother, played by Garner, is dealing with an important event at work while trying to take care of her family. His older brother Anthony is struggling with a school dance, while his older sister Emily is dealing with her own relationship problems.

Meanwhile, Alexander's day keeps getting worse. He accidentally sets his school assignment on fire, his classmate Paul punches him, and he unsuccessfully attempts to make up with his best friend. To top it off, his birthday party plans get ruined. But with each mishap, the Cooper family comes closer together and learns to support each other.

The plot is lively, funny, and heartwarming. The acting from the actors, especially from the child actors, is commendable. Ed Oxenbould's portrayal of Alexander, the young protagonist, is both relatable and entertaining. His character's humor and commentary keep the audience engaged throughout the movie. Meanwhile, the supporting cast, including Carell, Garner, and even the youngest Cooper, are hilarious and exude excellent chemistry on the screen.

The movie is well-paced, and the director handles the transition between different plot points seamlessly. The comedic elements come through consistently, and the emotional moments don't feel forced. The movie sets a great balance between humor, heart, and a sense of relatability for the audience.

In conclusion, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a must-watch movie for all ages. It is a story about resilience, family, and staying together in trying times. The film delivers a feel-good message while weaving in laughs, making for a thoroughly enjoyable experience. It's fun and entertaining for kids, while also relatable for adults, making it a perfect movie to watch with the whole family.

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HBO Storybook Musicals: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
1. HBO Storybook Musicals: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
September 24, 2012
What a day Alexander is having! He's got gum stuck in his hair, he trips on his skateboard and he can't find his favorite glow-in-the-dark yo-yo. Things go from bad to worse in this charming animated musical based on the book by Judith Viorst.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 24, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (46,497)