Delightful from start to finish.
Paulie (1998)
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Reviews Counted:35
Fresh:22
Rotten:13
Average Rating:6.1/10
Synopsis: When a little bird wih a big personality sets out to find the living girl who raised him, he discovers his way with words has a way of landing him in big trouble. But as fast as he can talk... When a little bird wih a big personality sets out to find the living girl who raised him, he discovers his way with words has a way of landing him in big trouble. But as fast as he can talk himself into a fix, he finds his gift of gab, a heart full of hope, and an odd menagerie of human friends can help him realize his most important dream: to be home at last. [More]
Starring: Gena Rowlands, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison
Starring: Gena Rowlands, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison, Jay Mohr
Director: John Roberts
Director: John Roberts
Screenwriter: Laurie Craig
Producer: Allison Lyon Segan, Mark Gordon, Gary Levinsohn
Composer: John Debney
Reviews for Paulie
True family entertainment that caters for grown-ups as much as for kids.
The story is rooted in real feelings and relationships, and parents will find as much to enjoy as children.
Paulie has moments of minor charm but lacks the magic to fully capture the imaginations of either children or adults.
Shalhoub gives an impressively nuanced performance in the dangerously cliched role, and Paulie -- a combination of trained parrots, animatronics, and the voice of Mohr -- comes across as a fully developed character.
My head still throbs from being hit repeatedly with blunt life lessons.
Its star is a very appealing little guy. Parents will be mildly amused, too.
It features smart, emotional storytelling, skillful filmmaking and solid, yuk-worthy jokes.
Paulie isn't a complicated film, but it is heartfelt. And for a change, parents in the theater won't feel embarrassed by the things their children are laughing at.
Celebrates the deep ties of love and loyalty between human beings and animals.
A perfect family movie with the intelligence, humor and hug-me moments to be a great first-date movie, too. Just remember to bring a hankie.
There is a bland quality to the storytelling with little of the drama, comedy or sentiment really taking off.
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