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However, he has lied about who he is and what he can do. This is a disaster for Lilliput as they are then defeated by the Blefuscians. Gulliver is banished to an island, captured by a giant girl and rescued by his Lilliputian friend Horatio Jason Segel. He realises that it is not the job title but your actions that make you who you are and sets out to save Lilliput. Children and adolescents may react adversely at different ages to themes of crime, suicide, drug and alcohol dependence, death, serious illness, family breakdown, death or separation from a parent, animal distress or cruelty to animals, children as victims, natural disasters and racism.

Occasionally reviews may also signal themes that some parents may simply wish to know about. Repeated exposure to violent content can reinforce the message that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution. Repeated exposure also increases the risks that children will become desensitised to the use of violence in real life or develop an exaggerated view about the prevalence and likelihood of violence in their own world.

Children under five are most likely to be frightened by scary visual images, such as monsters, physical transformations. In addition to the above-mentioned violent scenes and scary visual images, there are some scenes in this movie that could scare or disturb children under five, including the following:. It has some very funny scenes and the overall tone is light hearted. A man and a woman kiss during a theatrical play in front of a large group of people after the man tells the woman that she is going to have lots of babies.

A tiny man dressed in a woman's dress is forced by a giant girl to kiss a male toy doll. On multiple occasions a man tells a woman that he is trying to "woo" and court her, including telling her that they are engaged to be married. A man tells another man that he had been imprisoned for looking at a woman "lasciviously.

A giant man knocks down the door to a jail cell where a tiny man and a woman are standing. We see a man operating a giant robot from the inside during a fight with a giant man and we see him later covered in soot and with a cut on his face and a bloody lip. A man grabs a woman, holds a sword up and shouts that he has kidnapped her we see small cuts and a bloody, split lip on the man ; the woman then elbows the man in the stomach and shoves him to the ground.

A giant man is seen strapped to a raft behind a tiny boat, and he is released moments later and washes onto the shore. On separate occasions, a man and a woman are both seen tied down on a beach, covered by tiny people; as the captives awaken, we hear an internal monologue stating that they are afraid, paralyzed from the neck down or covered in fire ants, and they begin to shout, rip out the ropes and knock over the tiny people.

On separate occasions, both a man and woman are seen restrained at the wrists, and handcuffed to a cave; the woman stands up and tries to walk, but is pulled back by the wrist restraints. A man spits out a drink, and we see the spittle leave his mouth and spray over the cup. A tiny man is seen being knocked over by the pressure of a stream of soda coming from a can after he stabs the can.

If you like dumb movies By adult standards the jokes are mostly inoffensive but do you really want to encourage your kids to laugh at fart jokes and similar antics. I disagree that Gulliver "redeems" himself. Indeed, his dishonesty is rewarded -- he gets the girl, he secures a dream job -- which is no positive message at all. No one should expose their kids to such idiocy.

Helped me decide 1. Read my mind. Adult Written by Jazzinoz April 6, Moronic movie Absolutely ridiculous movie. The movie is tedious to watch because it is so far fetched that it doesn't draw you in. The main character doesn't have any appealing qualities and doesn't improve through his experiences. There were a couple of laughs to be had but they didn't make up for the ridiculousness of the film. You lose brain cells watching it.

Don't waste your time. Parent of a 10, 12, and year-old Written by Hendo H. U January 7, Violence: Gulliver gets into a fist fight with a giant robot, etc. Damn, etc. This title contains: Positive Messages. Adult Written by JannyJackson04 November 24, There's a bum shown in this!

This title contains: Sexy stuff. Positive role models. Adult Written by very fun movie December 10, Adult Written by shino13 November 29, A kid's review age 7 It's a really good movie, but he Gulliver lies a lot.

He learns that lying doesn't get what you really want. Kids may think it's really fun, but there's a few kinda gross parts. But all his talk about being honorable, noble and trustworthy becomes nothing more than lip service when King Theodore Billy Connolly and his citizens are attacked by their enemies, the Biefuscians.

Just as quick to back out of a fight as he is to spin a yarn about himself, Gulliver shows what a small person he really is. Unfortunately this script feels like nothing more than a vehicle for Black who cavorts, chatters and cracks jokes through the biggest chunk of this film—as well as exposing some of his posterior. Not only are the other characters in this story little, they have minimal development or purpose.

With little resemblance to the classical literary work of Jonathan Swift, this is one film that should never show up in a high school English class as a study aid. Violence : A small sailing ship is caught in a huge ocean storm before breaking apart and washing up on shore.

Men attempt to kidnap a woman. Characters are caught in a house fire. An enemy armada attacks a city with guns. Characters engage in hand-to-hand combat with weapons. A man is pelted with tiny cannon balls. A couple argues briefly. Several characters are imprisoned. A man fights with a robot that gives him a wedgie.

Later the robot electrocutes the man.



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