Mr Magorium - owner of the most magical, wonderful toy store in the world - decides to retire and hand the reigns over to nervous Molly Mahoney, played by Natalie Portman.
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Reviewer: Joda
Date: 15/02/2008
I watched this film full of expectation of a story filled with magic and wonder. And yes there was agic but not a lot. I found the story line (what there was of it) was very wishy washy.
I loved this movie and so did my daughter (9). Most movies these days have bad lanuage and violence, which we have all come to expect and now don't even question. This was a lovely innocent film full of magic and sillyness.
today i went to see mister magorium's wonder imporium at the odeon. at first, i was not sure what to expect, and although i had seen the trailers, i thaught perhaps it would differ slightly. what i saw, was a fine peece of filming!. dustin hofman is a brilliant actor, and this moovie was no exception. something for everyone...magic, some adult theming (acounting and stuff) and i really think it teaches us all a message, trust in ourselves. good family sceens, and would really see it again, if i could, and if not i would buy at as soon as it is released
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