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The Kid 2000 123movies

The Kid 2000 123movies

Nobody ever grows up quite like they imagined.Jul. 07, 2000104 Min.
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Watch: The Kid 2000 123movies, Full Movie Online – Russ Duritz (Bruce Willis) is a wealthy L.A. image consultant, but as he nears 40, he’s cynical, dogless, chickless, estranged from his father (Daniel von Bargen), and he has no memories of his childhood. One night he surprises an intruder (Spencer Breslin), who turns out to be a kid, almost 8 years old. There’s something oddly familiar about the chubby lad, whose name is Rusty. The boy’s identity sparks a journey into Russ’s past that the two of them take – to find the key moment that has defined who Russ is. Two long-suffering women look on with disbelief: Russ’s secretary, Janet(Lily Tomlin), and his assistant, the lovely Amy, to whom Rusty takes a shine. What, and who, is at the end of this journey?.
Plot: Powerful businessman Russ Duritz is self-absorbed and immersed in his work. But by the magic of the moon, he meets Rusty, a chubby, charming 8-year-old version of himself who can’t believe he could turn out so badly – with no life and no dog. With Rusty’s help, Russ is able to reconcile the person he used to dream of being with the man he’s actually become.
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6.1/10 Votes: 42,536
49% | RottenTomatoes
45/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 802 Popularity: 19.464 | TMDB

Reviews:

No kidding – I loved it!
The Kid – At 39 years old Russel Duritz has a life that most men would envy – he has a great job, is respected (and feared), has a beautiful house and makes buckets of money. But everything comes at a cost, in this case no social life, no conscience and a fear of spending the rest of his life alone. He just needs someone to show him the way.

As I watched the movie, I kept wondering why Disney didn’t pass this film on to Miramax – not because it’s particularly daring or edgy, but because it is clearly a movie for adults. This is exacerbated by the marketing campaign which is clearly targeting children – it is lumped in with trailers for “Rugrats the Movie”, and “Pokemon 2000” (aren’t they passe yet?). But I quibble.

I was impressed by the sensitive treatment of the subject matter – rather than the typical male midlife crisis that involves some pathetic sap buying a Porsche convertible and acting like a moron, Willis’ character undertakes some serious introspection and takes stock of his life. His guide on this journey of self-discovery is himself at age 8 (they never explain how Rusty arrives and frankly, I didn’t care). Young Rusty’s innocence and unbridled optimism give him a distinct advantage in divining the truth – he sums up Russell’s job as an image consultant thusly, “You teach people how to lie and pretend to be something they aren’t”. In order for a good script to succeed, however, you need actors to bring it to life. Not a problem here.

Although Willis has thrice ignored W.C. Fields’ warnings about starring with children or animals he has lucked out once again, meshing as well comedically with Breslin as he did dramatically with Osment. Willis manages to balance Russell’s cutthroat powerbroker traits with vulnerability and confusion, without becoming ridiculous. Breslin meanwhile gives a dead on portrayal of a kid from everyone’s childhood – the one that always stuck out for some reason and got picked on. We also get two bonus performances: Lily Tomlin is great as Russell’s levelheaded assistant and Jean Smart is perfect as an insightful charming anchorwoman (I loved her in “Guinevere”).

The Kid is charming, heavy, and real. And it will appeal to adults of all ages.

Review By: Shiva-11
Heartwarming revisit to childhood
After acting alongside child star Haley Joel Osment in the previous year’s The Sixth Sense, Bruce Willis went on to make another movie with a child actor: The Kid. Don’t worry, folks. This one is actually family friendly. It’s a Disney movie!

Bruce stars as a rude businessman who’s lost touch with his humanity. A freak accident happens, and Spencer Breslin shows up in his living room. It turns out, Spencer is Bruce Willis’s character at eight years old. Obviously, he’s there to teach his grown-up self a lesson or two, so he tags along with Bruce throughout the movie. These types of films are very smart, since they appeal to everyone. Kids like any movies with kids, teenagers usually like the adult star, and grown-ups always cry during movies about remembering and rediscovering childhood. These movies are usually more meaningful the farther you’ve gone from your happy youth, so depending on how miserable you are, you might need to stock up on Kleenex. I liked this one, because it’s always nice to see Bruce Willis in a movie where he can show off his sensitive acting chops. Action movies are fun, but so is versatility. Keep an eye out for Emily Mortimer, Lily Tomlin, Jean Smart, and Juanita Moore in the supporting cast.

Review By: HotToastyRag

Other Information:

Original Title The Kid
Release Date 2000-07-07
Release Year 2000

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 65000000
Revenue 110317580
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Director Jon Turteltaub
Writer Audrey Wells
Actors Bruce Willis, Spencer Breslin, Emily Mortimer
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Lightweight, Panavision Primo Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints)
Film Length 2,907 m (Spain)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 500T 5279)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)

The Kid 2000 123movies
The Kid 2000 123movies
The Kid 2000 123movies
The Kid 2000 123movies
Original title The Kid
TMDb Rating 6.5 802 votes

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