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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016)

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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Movie Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016)
Real Title Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Rating 6.8
Aired 2016-09-27
Duration 127 Min
Languages HINDI-ENGLISH
Quality
Subtitle NA
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

Belgium, United Kingdom, United States of America

Genres

Fantasy, Adventure, Hollywood Movies Hindi Dubbed, Hindi Dubbed Movies, Dual Audio, British Movies, English Movies, Hollywood Movies

Companies

Big Screen Productions, Chernin Entertainment, Tim Burton Productions, SCOPE Pictures, TSG Entertainment, Ingenious Media, 20th Century Fox

Stars

Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Samuel L. Jackson, Judi Dench, Rupert Everett, Chris O'Dowd

Directors

Tim Burton

Writers

Jane Goldman

Taglines

Taglines: Stay peculiar.

Tags

wales, children's home, shapeshifting, falcon, time travel, orphan, super power, 1940s, based on young adult novel

Description

A teenager finds himself transported to an island where he must help protect a group of orphans with special powers from creatures intent on destroying them.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: Geronimo1967
This reminded me a bit of the "Golden Compass" (2007) as Asa Butterfield ("Jake") finds himself drawn to a sleepy island where he encounters the eponymous, magical, Eva Green who hosts a group of children of all ages with special quirks who live in a time loop - the same day from 1943 - which should ensure that they remain safe from the predatory "Barron" (a wonderfully over-the-top Samuel L. Jackson) and his menacing monsters who are bent on capturing "Miss Peregrine" and eliminating the youngsters. It's a bit too long, but once it gets up an head of steam then Butterfield is an engaging hero well supported by the odd appearances from Dame Judi Dench, Rupert Everett, his father Chris O'Dowd and his inspirational grandfather Terence Stamp. The stories are enjoyably episodic, each child has their five minutes of fame to demonstrate their skills and personality, there's a soupçon of romance, a bit of mischief, teenage jealousy and yes, even the usually rather wooden Eva Green brings a little charisma to the screen with her Sherlock Holmes-style pipe before a denouement that knits it all together nicely. I like that this is trying to be a more sophisticated story for younger folks. Some of the issues - i.e. WWII - have resonance beyond the frivolity of the story and the increasing sense of menace is well developed by Tim Burton without becoming the stuff of sleepless nights.

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