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James and the Giant Peach

  • Is it age appropriate?

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    Not age appropriate for kids under 6, age appropriate for kids over 7; suggested age 7.

  • Is it any good?

    4.0
  • Common Sense says

    Fabulous adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic book.

Themes in this movie include:   family relationships, friendship, loss
updated 11.30.09

Why We Rated This on for Ages 7 and Up

The good stuff

  • Role models:

    James uses his imagination to survive scary situations. He's brave and courageous in the face of very difficult situations.

What to watch out for

  • Messages:

    The messages of this video, that you can face your fears and you can find people who love you for you, are positive.
  • Violence & scariness:

    Scary situations in which James' parents die; James' aunts threaten to beat him.
  • Sexy stuff:

    Flirtation between the Centipede and the Spider.
  • Language:

    Not an issue.
  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.
  • Drinking, drugs, & smoking:

    Not an issue.

What Parents Need to Know

This review of James and the Giant Peach was written by Heather Boerner

Parents need to know that young James both loses his parents and is forced to live as a servant to abusive relatives. James risks his life in a trip across the ocean. The video may inspire kids to build little hot air balloons with candles, as James does, and it may encourage bug-phobic kids to become even more enamored of their insect friends.

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  • Families can talk about parents or family members who have left a child's life through death or divorce, and how the film makes them feel.
  • How do we remember the ones we've lost? How does James find a family of friends that provide for him the love he doesn't get from his aunts?
  • What role does imagination play in James's story?
  • How did imagination make him feel better?
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What’s the Story?

James (Paul Terry) has an idyllic life with parents who imagine taking him to New York City -- until they're killed by a charging rhino coming out of a cloud. James suddenly finds himself bunking in the attic of his aunts' home. He's a servant in their home, and the two women threaten that the rhino that killed his parents will return for him if he disobeys them. They also threaten to beat him regularly. James obtains some magical crocodile tongues spiced with "the fingers of a young monkey, the gizzard of a pig, the beak of a parrot and three spoonfuls of sugar" spills them on the roots of a petrified peach tree. Soon, the tree grows a giant peach, and James discovers inside it six insects that become his family.

Is It Any Good?

The characters in JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH, unfortunately, come from central casting: the baffoonish Brooklyn centipede (Richard Dreyfuss), the elderly, hard-of-hearing lightning bug, the femme fatale spider (Susan Sarandon), the gentlemanly grasshopper, the twittering, lady-like lady bug, and the scaredy-cat earthworm. The Spider and centipede flirt with each other, but kids will take it as simple entertainment. The heart of this story, however, is in James, with whom kids who are struggling to find independence and security within their families will identify. The insect characters are mostly loveable, and also learn lessons along the way.

The only drawbacks are musical numbers that seem to only pad the short film's running time (the first is the worst, though later songs will have kids wiggling right along with the dancing characters), and animation that's unlikely to impress kids raised on Toy Story. When even Spider-Man has more realistic computer-generated graphics, kids may roll their eyes at clumsy animation scenes. One scene, in which young James has a nightmare about his aunts coming after him, resembles nothing so much as Monty Python animation on acid. James's head on a cardboard cutout of an insect? Uh, okay. But was it really necessary to throw in yet another form of animation?

Movie Details

Studio: Disney, Director: Henry Selick
Run time: 79 minutes
Theatrical release: 1/1/1996, DVD release: 8/28/2001
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic intensity

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Most Recent Reviews

  1. Kid Reviewer Age 12
    Lives in California
    I rate this title on for age 3 and give it 4.0
    • My highlights are:
    • Positive messages
    • Good role models

    ANY AGE

    ok, seriously! not apropriate for 6 yr olds??? Seriously!!!! so there is some yelling! kids will see yelling. there is no violence, no swearing, no sex talk! it is a giant PEACH for lords sake'!

  2. Kid Reviewer Age 11
    I rate this title on for age 9 and give it 2.0

    I watched this when i was about 7 years old and those aunts were really creepy for me! I watched it again and I really wanted to like it, but I just couldn't

  3. Parent Reviewer
    Lives in Michigan
    I rate this title on for age 7 and give it 4.0
    • My concerns are:
    • Excessive violence
    • My highlights are:
    • Positive messages

    Close to the book, in spirit.

    While the movie doesn't hew closely to Roald Dahl's book, it does keep the sense of wonder, both sinister and spectacular, alive.

  4. Teen Reviewer Age 14
    Lives in Illinois
    I rate this title iffy for age 8 and give it 1.0
    • My concerns are:
    • Excessive violence

    Bad Movie

    I first saw this movie when I was 6 and it scared me! I had nightmares for a long time. I recently saw it again and It isn't a must see for the family at all. The guardians of James are mean, the story line is uninteresting, there are creepy stuff in it, and it didn't teach me anything!

  5. Teen Reviewer Age 15
    Lives in New York
    I rate this title on for age 8 and give it 2.0

    Okey, but not Great.

    This movie is okay, but nothing to write home about.

  6. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in Pennsylvania
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 4.0

  7. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in California
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 3.0

  8. Teen Reviewer Age 14
    Lives in Ohio
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 3.0

    Clever and cute

    Great for younger children but might lose interest of children over 10.

  9. Teen Reviewer Age 13
    Lives in New Jersey
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 4.0

  10. Kid Reviewer Age 11
    Lives in New York
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 5.0

    cracked up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i think this is a crazy book...

  11. Teen Reviewer Age 13
    Lives in District of Columbia
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 5.0

    I laughed!

    Really good movie!!!! A must-see for all ages.

  12. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in Oklahoma
    I rate this title off for age 0 and give it 1.0

    I left the room...

    This movie is crazy. My mother bought it for my kids, and the oldest left the room and my youngest had nightmares that night. The violent tendencies of the two Aunts is disturbing. The animation was clearly last century. I don't recommend this movie to anyone.

  13. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in Idaho
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 5.0

    Excellent Family Movie

    Though the basis is a child in a horrible parenting situation, the message that one can overcome adversity is priceless. Our children cannot have this reinforced enough.

  14. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in California
    I rate this title off for age 0 and give it 2.0

    disappointing

    My kids and I loved the book, but the movie is a disappointment. The filmed sequences are ok, but the animation is crude. But the worst part is that they changed the story so much and took all the fun out of it. We watched it once and I'll donate it to the library. My kids have no interest in ever seeing it again.

  15. Kid Reviewer Age 10
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 5.0

    sweet movie

    MUST SEE FOR ALL!!!

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