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| วันออกฉาย | 09 เมษ. 2552 |
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| A fantastical tale about a man who makes up bedtime stories for his niece and nephew only to find that they magically come true the next day; Bedtime Stories is a funny and enjoyable film about finding happiness in unexpected places. Skeeter (Adam Sandler) grew up with his sister Wendy (Courteney Cox) in a small hotel run by his father Marty (Jonathan Pryce) which was eventually sold to Barry Nottingham (Richard Griffiths) with the caveat that Skeeter would someday assume a leadership role in the business. Expansion transformed the small hotel into the luxury Nottingham Hotel; but Skeeter is just a handyman with little hope of advancement. When his sister needs to leave the state for a job interview; Skeeter ends up sharing the responsibility of watching her two elementary-age children Bobbi (Laura Ann Kessling) and Patrick (Jonathan Morgan Heit); whom he hasn't seen for years; with Wendy's friend Jill (Keri Russell). Initially an awkward situation; Skeeter and the kids bond over bedtime stories which Skeeter and the children make up. When events in the story start coming true; Skeeter tries to spin the stories to benefit his life; but events take some unexpected turns thanks to the kids' wild imaginations and some strange translations between fiction and reality. New relationships flourish and in the end; Skeeter; Wendy; Mr. Nottingham; Bobbi; Patrick; and Jill each find happiness in a most unexpected place and discover what's really important in their own life. Also worth mentioning is the character Bugsy; a guinea pig with enormous eyes that's sure to have every child begging for their own pet guinea pig. Rated PG for mild rude humor and mild language; but appropriate for most ages 6 and older. --Tami Horiuchi |
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