
In New York City, you would come across a small house, home to a family known as the Littles. You would happen to think of them as the nicest family you'd ever meet. One day, Fredrick and Eleanor, both parents and Littles, ho to and orphanage to find a brother for their son, George. While at it, they meet Stuart, a small, but charming mouse, who apparently, is human-civilized. They adopt him, and everyone, even George, loves him. But there is one problem with Stuart's life, S... (Full plot summary below)
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In New York City, you would come across a small house, home to a family known as the Littles. You would happen to think of them as the nicest family you'd ever meet. One day, Fredrick and Eleanor, both parents and Littles, ho to and orphanage to find a brother for their son, George. While at it, they meet Stuart, a small, but charming mouse, who apparently, is human-civilized. They adopt him, and everyone, even George, loves him. But there is one problem with Stuart's life, Snowbell, the Little family cat, who wants him.
Leave your thoughts about Stuart Little.
| Sight and SoundLeslie FelperinIt's perfectly entertaining fare, sprightly, funny and never too cloying. |
| New York PostLou LumenickSuch astounding computer-generated effects you'll suspend disbelief and root for the hero, a 3-inch talking mouse. |
| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsParents, who are more apt to be bored by the simple story line, are going to be amazed nevertheless by the smooth, convincing animation that lends Stuart his lifelike physicality and expressive facial gestures. |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanCharming Stuart Little improves on original tale. |
| PopMattersRenee Scolaro RathkeDespite these shortcomings, the lesson is resolved as it should be -- with acceptance. |
| Common Sense MediaNell MinowA terrific family movie based on a terrific book. |
| NetflixJames RocchiMouse tale with heartwarming emotion and eye-popping effects is anything but cheesy. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatA fine and funny family film that adults will relish just as much as their children do. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenKids will like this movie, it is funny and heartwarming. |
| Reel.comJeffrey WachsThis is a perfect example of a movie that never should have gone for the PG rating, for in doing so it lost its charm. And a charmless kids' movie is ... mostly a shame. |