I Am David (PG)

Beautiful, gentle adaptation of classic novel.

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Movie details
  • Studio: Lions Gate Entertainment
  • Directed By: Paul Feig
  • Cast: James Caviezel, Ben Tibber
  • Running Time: 90 minutes
  • Release Date: 04/05/2005
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 04/05/2005
  • Genre: Drama
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • MPAA Explanation: thematic elements and violent content

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie is intense but family-friendly. Sensitive and younger kids might be disturbed by beatings and a shooting at the labor camp, which are are strongly hinted but not directly shown. Also, protesters clash with police and David is given a bloody nose by an older boy, who later apologizes.

Families can talk about the communist bloc in the 50s, forced labor camps in eastern Europe after WWII, the plight of refugees, and following David's route on a map. The DVD provides helpful extras, including a map of David's route and information about real-life modern child refugees. Families can also talk about the DVD's extras, including a map of David's route and information about real-life modern child refugees.

Message

Social Behavior:

David lies for self-protection, but behaves nobly and rescues a girl from a fire.

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

A guard smokes.

Violence

Beatings and a shooting at the camp are strongly hinted but not directly shown. Protesters clash with police. David is given a bloody nose by an older boy, who later apologizes.

Sex

A scene of David bathing, nothing shown clearly.

Language

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Matt Berman

Adapted from Ann Holm’s book, I AM DAVID follows the story of the titular David, who grows up in a Bulgarian labor camp in the 1950s. He doesn't know why he is there or what happened to his family, of whom he has only flashes of memory. At the age of twelve an escape is arranged for him (by whom and for what reasons are only revealed near the end of the movie), and he is told to make his way alone across the frontier with Greece, south to Salonika, stow away in a boat headed for Italy, and then head north to Denmark. David travels alone through a world he has never experienced, following the only advice he was given: "Trust no one." Along the way, as he evades capture, meets people, and begins to understand how the world works, his past is revealed in rapid flashbacks of memory, centering on a pivotal event in the camp, more and more details of which are revealed as the movie progresses.

Is it any good?

4
This is a lovely movie, beautifully filmed by Paul Feig in locations throughout Europe. The real problem faced by anyone trying to adapt this very interior book (see our review of North to Freedom) is finding a boy who can carry it off, and newcomer Ben Tibber portrays David with a heartbreakingly bleak and lonely nobility. He actually has few lines, so he accomplishes this primarily through posture and a remarkably readable face. Jim Caviezel does sterling work as Johannes, the only friend David has ever had; and Joan Plowright is warmly touching as Sophie, an elderly artist David meets along the way. Feig, who also wrote the script, partially solves central flaw in the book (where the plot turns on a huge and unlikely Dickensian coincidence) by turning it into a smaller, but still unlikely, coincidence.

But the movie is not without its own flaws, chief among them its too-short length (90 minutes), which leaves too much unexplained or missing entirely. The DVD contains many deleted scenes that should have been left in. Nevertheless, this is a thoughtful, intellectually and emotionally rich, and gently beautiful movie that, while aimed at children, doesn't for one moment condescend to them. It's a solid and moving attempt at filming a wonderful, but almost unfilmable classic children's book.

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Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 9 reviews.

5


Posted on 11/07/08 by nikij Adult contributor

WONDERFUL!

I Am David was a wonderful movie. My daughter, age 8, and I watched it. I cried! Both of us really enjoyed it.
5


Posted on 07/10/08 by 7waites Adult contributor

Beautiful, Hopeful, Wonderful Family Movie

We watched this movie with our kids ages 3-12 and they all enjoyed it. My husband and I enjoyed it as well. Such a great message of hope and can get your family talking about WWII. These genuinely good family movies don't come along everyday.
5


Posted on 04/14/08 by westburytf Adult contributor

Movie is Great!

This movie is really great. It has an awesome story line. It does have some pretty terrifying moments, so definitely be careful with small children.
5


Posted on 03/12/08 by Pony lover Kid contributor, age 11

This book is soooooooooooo cool

This film was really interesting. Somtimes it made me laugh, somtimes it made me cry and somtimes it made me excited. I felt a whole arrey of feelings when I read "I am David! Also the book makes you realise when they did have captivity homes how they felt and about the conditions tha they were living in! Thank you to the auther of "I am David" for the best book i've read for ages. From Phoebe, (age 11, 12/03/08, Northallerton, England)
4


Posted on 03/07/08 by momtoseven Adult contributor

Wonderful Family Movie!

I watched this with my children ages 7-12, and we all enjoyed it. There is good morality, and it is an exciting movie that kept our attention from the very start! It might be a bit scary for younger children though. I would like to watch it again!
5


Posted on 07/02/07 by dklink94 Kid contributor, age 13

great movie.

loved the book. movie is not as good as book. but still very good.
5


Posted on 11/07/06 by Ty Adult contributor

An emotional wonder

I Am David captures the audiences attention like few movies ever do. Describing an emotional struggle of a boy trying to fit in with a strange and hostile world. It displays a level of maturity vastly unfamiliar in young boys of Davids age. This movie provides the perfect oppertunity to show kids the evils that are in the world, but also that good will always triumph in the end.
4


Posted on 11/08/05 by shishkabob_nat Kid contributor, age 16
5


Posted on 06/10/05 by movieman09 Kid contributor, age 14

Really Good

This is one of the best movies i have ever seen. The ending is great and the story is really good.

See all 9 reviews >

Adult Reviews

There are 5 reviews.

5


Posted on 11/07/08 by nikij Adult contributor

WONDERFUL!

I Am David was a wonderful movie. My daughter, age 8, and I watched it. I cried! Both of us really enjoyed it.
5


Posted on 07/10/08 by 7waites Adult contributor

Beautiful, Hopeful, Wonderful Family Movie

We watched this movie with our kids ages 3-12 and they all enjoyed it. My husband and I enjoyed it as well. Such a great message of hope and can get your family talking about WWII. These genuinely good family movies don't come along everyday.
5


Posted on 04/14/08 by westburytf Adult contributor

Movie is Great!

This movie is really great. It has an awesome story line. It does have some pretty terrifying moments, so definitely be careful with small children.
4


Posted on 03/07/08 by momtoseven Adult contributor

Wonderful Family Movie!

I watched this with my children ages 7-12, and we all enjoyed it. There is good morality, and it is an exciting movie that kept our attention from the very start! It might be a bit scary for younger children though. I would like to watch it again!
5


Posted on 11/07/06 by Ty Adult contributor

An emotional wonder

I Am David captures the audiences attention like few movies ever do. Describing an emotional struggle of a boy trying to fit in with a strange and hostile world. It displays a level of maturity vastly unfamiliar in young boys of Davids age. This movie provides the perfect oppertunity to show kids the evils that are in the world, but also that good will always triumph in the end.

Kids Reviews

There are 4 reviews.

5


Posted on 03/12/08 by Pony lover Kid contributor, age 11

This book is soooooooooooo cool

This film was really interesting. Somtimes it made me laugh, somtimes it made me cry and somtimes it made me excited. I felt a whole arrey of feelings when I read "I am David! Also the book makes you realise when they did have captivity homes how they felt and about the conditions tha they were living in! Thank you to the auther of "I am David" for the best book i've read for ages. From Phoebe, (age 11, 12/03/08, Northallerton, England)
5


Posted on 07/02/07 by dklink94 Kid contributor, age 13

great movie.

loved the book. movie is not as good as book. but still very good.
4


Posted on 11/08/05 by shishkabob_nat Kid contributor, age 16
5


Posted on 06/10/05 by movieman09 Kid contributor, age 14

Really Good

This is one of the best movies i have ever seen. The ending is great and the story is really good.
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