I Am David (PG)
Beautiful, gentle adaptation of classic novel.
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- 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
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
Is it any good?
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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