I can't believe more adults didn't defend this movie.
I'm 35 and I love it.
It's fun, funny, cute and sweet.
It's not ground breaking or overly deep but it's entertaining. People suck ;p
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Jim Carrey as Mr. Popper is restrained in this family friendly movie. Some of the charm of the original book is lost by the contemporary New York setting. The film has a bright happy look highlighted by excellent art direction and set design.It's a harmless enough and would have received a "G" rating except for plenty of penguin poo. In a summer filled with super heroes and explosions it is a welcome change of pace.The best scenes involve the penguins. As go the penguins so goes the movie. It's a message movie on the importance of family and don't sell out for a fish.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Light comedy at its best!The movie started off on a very Light note as if there wasn't much to expect from until all the penguins arrived. The environment changed. Things around turned. It was the biggest tent pole a light movie could have had. Nimrod was my favorite. I am out of words to describe his curious and merry attitude. Jim wasn't at his best, wasn't going through the best of his times either despite having all-time best comedies and performances to his name. Still, he managed to deliver a spectacular performance. Two characters weren't agreat, his wife and the hotel owner.I enjoyed, lqughed through out. It was quite a funny, adventurous journey, with the latter in bits and pieces.