"Ramona and Beezus": A family movie that is actually for the whole family Kids Activities Blog

In my pre-children days, I would frequently  find myself at the movie theater with my husband, catching the latest budget-busting picture show while munching on some popcorn and slurping downward a cold beverage. Equally nosotros sat in that darkened theater (completely oblivious to the fact that in a few short years, and two children later,  such an excursion to the movies would be almost seem similar a rendezvous to Paris), nosotros would run into pic trailers for upcoming kiddie movies that typically involved talking animals, potty sense of humour and thinly veiled attempts to hide major product placement.

I would have a long sip of soda and think, Ha, ha suckers! Glad we don't accept any children yet who make u.s. go run into such detestable children's movies. 

Can we all accept a moment of silence for the naive thinking we all possessed in those pre-children years?

Now I practice accept children and I (sadly) practise not frequent the picture palace to catch those blockbuster films as often as I would similar. When I see trailers for upcoming kiddie movies,  I find myself silently praying  that either A. The children happen to be in the other room when said trailers comes on the television or B. The grandparents are simply dying to take the children to the latest kiddie movie, leaving the hubby and myself complimentary to watch something of substance and quality.

And then one twenty-four hour period I happened to catch the trailer for Ramona and Beezus. 

As the vocalization-over guy spoke most sisterly bonds and nine year old antics, I was immediately taken back to second course, huddled under the sheets of my bed at night, furiously reading all of the Ramona series by Beverly Cleary. Ramona, by far, was my favorite literary grapheme of my youth. When I was given the chance to preview this upcoming movie and chat with two of its stars, I might have  possibly let out  a trivial squeal.

Okay, information technology was a big squeal. But I digress.

The movie, starring newcomer Joey  Rex equally Ramona and One thousand Praire-native Selena Gomez as big sister Beezus, hits theaters Friday July 23. Other well-known actors such as Ginnifer Goodwin, Bridget Moynahan, Josh Duhamel, Sandra Oh  and  John Corbitt ( Yeah, Aiden   is now playing someone's dad. Sigh.) round out the cast. Ramona and Beezus  is a breath of fresh air for those parents wanting to take the entire family to the theater for a movie-watching experience anybody will savour. This flick follows the antics of one highly-creative nine year old girl, Ramona Quimby, as she attempts to save the twenty-four hours for her family. Inspired by the characters created by writer Beverly Cleary in the 1950'due south, Ramona and Beezus  takes a timeless look at sibling interaction, family unit stress (truthful to the book, Mr. Q looses his job in the moving picture), and how a little imagination and a lot of love tin can carry one far in this world.

Those familiar with Ramona (there are 8 books in the series), will detect some very familiar content in the film, from how Ramona makes a kitty cat  out of the   Q  in her last proper noun to her infamous yelling of a bad give-and-take (no fear, parents, Ramona's bad word  is the quite tame) to the placidity nod to Ramona's honey red rain boots. For those who might never have poured over the pages of a Beverly Cleary story, Ramona and Beezus  will still hold quite a chip of amuse. Joey  King who portrays Ramona nails the whimsical spirit of this grapheme, providing a grinning and big eyes that illuminate the screen during the class of the motion-picture show. Selena Gomez, although a flake glamorous to portray someone named Beezus , is able to dispel a disarming amount of large sister communication while maintaining a sense of badgerer by Ramona's behaviors.

My main complaint with the motion picture is that it is long (104 minutes to be exact). At times, it felt like the writers attempted to incorporate likewise many details from the  books into the movie, thus creating something that bogged viewers down at times. My well-nigh-v yr old son accompanied me on this flick watching experience. Although he loved the pic, he did begin to abound weary in the concluding 15 minutes. I believe   the overall quality of the motion-picture show would have been improved  if nearly 20 minutes of this film had been left on the editing room flooring (mainly the love story between Beezus and Henry Hudgins, which just felt a bit wrong on some level).

I greatly enjoyed the movie Ramona and Beezus . I appreciated how it strived to remain true to these characters that were created over lx years ago by a very talented children's author. I respected its attempts to portray the difficult nature of family relationships in a style that is understandable to both child and adult. I was thankful that the movie told a solid story that is both timeless and applicative to today's family.

And I am forever grateful that the movie was free from talking animals and potty humor.

Ramona and Beezus , rated G, hits theaters Friday July 23rd. Check information technology out and let  united states at BurbMom  know what you call back!

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