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Harold and the Purple Crayon
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Oh my my my. I knew for a fact when I watched the trailer that Harold and the Purple Crayon was going to be nothing about the 1955 children’s story of the same name. That was a depressing and rather introspective on look at wanting the powers of god, and then never being happy when you had them. It was sweet, melancholy, and a rather poignant look at some of life’s reality when it comes to power and the desire for happiness. Well, I was right as Harold and the Purple Crayon is absolutely NOTHING to do with the original story, except to use the purple crayon to make things, and of course reference the book inside of the movie.
Part of me wants to use this review to compare the film directly against the book and its themes, but at the same time I almost think that I have to view this as an entirely different animal, otherwise the comparisons are going to enrage me and nothing positive will ever come of it. You know what, I think that’s the better route here, as most audience members are going to be children anyways, and will have very little knowledge of the book anyways (for the most part, some parents are still reading this book to their kids). And in that right the film is actually not half bad. It’s mildly charming, filled with colorful characters, and carries a sweet enough message.
As I said, Harold and the Purple Crayon has literally NOTHING to do with the original themes of the book, and acts more a tangential “based on the idea of a secondary thought of a niggling of the original story” type of thing. We get glimpses of the book when story obsessed Gary the librarian (Jemaine Clement) wants to use the magic crayon to bring his 2nd rate fantasy story to life for the publishers, but most of the story is simply Harold and Mel bonding together and learning from each other. Sadly the story can be a bit stale at times, and definitely more than a bit cloying. Zachary Levi is his normal bombastic self, playing the same “child in a man’s body” as he did in the first Shazaam!, which at times is sort of fun, but also gets old really fast. Zooey Deschanel, who is usually the quirky charismatic lead in most of her roles, actually fades into the background most of the time, and Lil Rey annoys everyone as he always does in his comedic films.
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Rated PG for mild action and thematic elements.
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• "Colors" Sing Along
• How Do You Spell Imagination?
• Deleted & Extended Scenes
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It’s sort of a mixed bag here. I liked the film as a rather throw away family film like John Krasinski’s IF, but also can see why fans of the original book may be a bit peeved by this adaptation .I’m not going to hate on it nearly as much as other people have as I sort of view this as it’s own entity and not an abortion of the source material (it really is more of a tangential side story based upon the idea of the book), but still, it’s a rather rote children’s movie that doesn’t horrify you, nor does it amaze you. Luckily for fans of the film the Blu-ray looks and sounds amazing, just with a mild amount of extras sprinkled in. Decent rental.
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Starring: Zachary Levi, Lil Rey Howery, Zooey Deschanel, Tanya Reynolds, Benjamin Bottani, Alfred Molina
Directed by: Carlos Saldanha
Written by: David Guion, Michael Handelman, Crockett Johnson (Novel)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, French, Korean DTS-HD MA 5.1, Spanish, Thai DD 5.1
Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Korean, Mandarin, Thai
Studio: Sony Pictures
Rated: PG
Runtime: 100 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: October 8th, 2024
Recommendation: Decent Rental