
Huckelberry was a young boy , who runs away from home, and floats down the Mississippi River. He meets a run away slave named Jim and the two undertake a series of adventures based on the Picaresque novel by Mark Twain. As the story progresses the duo exploit an array of episodic enterprises, while Huckleberry slowly changes his views of bigotry. Along the way, Huck and Jim meet the King and Duke, who ultimately send the protagonists towards a different route on their journey... (Full plot summary below)
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Huckelberry was a young boy , who runs away from home, and floats down the Mississippi River. He meets a run away slave named Jim and the two undertake a series of adventures based on the Picaresque novel by Mark Twain. As the story progresses the duo exploit an array of episodic enterprises, while Huckleberry slowly changes his views of bigotry. Along the way, Huck and Jim meet the King and Duke, who ultimately send the protagonists towards a different route on their journey. As Huck begins to have a change of heart, he gradually begins to distinguish between right and wrong, and conclusively, Huck is faced with the moral dilemma between the world's prejudice, of which he's grown up with, and the lessons Jim has taught him throughout the story about the evils of racism.
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| MovieholeClint MorrisA really enjoyable film, and a loyal recreation of the literary classic |
| VarietyEmanuel LevyWriter-director Stephen Sommers has made a conventional literal film, in which the acting of the two leads never rises above the mediocre, thus failing to endow the tale with the stirring mood that it deserves. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara Shulgasser'90s Disney adaptation has some peril, violence. |
| Independent on SundayQuentin CurtisIt's a delightful romp. The director and adaptor, Stephen Sommers, has filleted the book's key episodes and presents them at a whirling, compulsive pace. |
| User ReviewSam Ha young Elijah Wood is perfect in this film |
| User ReviewEmilee EI looove it! Its sad, funny, cute, and touching. I found the VHS!! I am estatic! Whoo! |
| User ReviewJennifer RWEEEE!!! Okay, it definetly doesn't deserve a five, but, you know... |
| User ReviewDaniela TI love this movie, one of the movies of my childhood that I remember with fondness and good memories! There I saw Elijah Wood act for the first time and loved it! |
| User ReviewAshley BGO FRODO!! (Elijah Wood) It even ended just like Lord of the Rings!! haha |
| User ReviewLisa HLove this film and love Elijah in it, it's a great movie. This was the first movie i saw Elijah in. |