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following in the footsteps of 'charlotte's web' which opened last weekend, 'night at the museum' brings to life another book on the silver screen. only this time, the result is nothing short of great. where 'charlotte's web' fell short 'museum' succeeds in more ways than one.
based on milan trenc's book of the same name, 'night at the museum' takes us into the life of larry daley, played by ben stiller, which ends up being turned upside down when he becomes the night watchman at the museum of natural history. a playful tyrannosaurus, mischievous monkey, & the wild attila the hun are just a few of the things he encounters while on duty during his first night. the next day larry decides the job is a bit too much for him to handle and says farewell. he then changes his mind only moments later so that he may prove to his son that he is able to keep a job. following some advice from one of the previous watchman he reads up on some things in history. what he learns ends up helping him maintain order at night in the museum. just as everything appears to be going well the very object that gives life to the museum is stolen. this leaves everything within it cold and inanimate. larry must now retrieve the item from the thieves and restore the wonder which it brings to the museum.
'night at the museum' is definitely the best family film of 2006. i knew it was going to do well at the box office but i never would have predicted it to be so good. i mean come on, the book it's based on is intended for children aged four to eight. the first eight minutes i admit are quite dull. i was even a little worried at first. my doubt was quickly washed away though once the tyrannosaurus came to life. from that moment on it was sheer fun all the way until the end.
the only weak point here is the quality of acting. aside from van dyke, everyone was pretty much just okay. that heartfelt speech larry gives to his son at the beginning really doesn't come off as it should have. luckily though, that doesn't take away from the all the other great things the film offers. the rip-roaring chase scenes, intriguing graphics, & loony shenanigans are more than enough to make up for what it lacks in the actor's performances.
i had no expectations for 'museum'. it turned out to be completely refreshing. levy's adaptation is not only creative but imaginative as well. if you go to see one movie this weekend make sure it's 'night at the museum'. until now history has never been so exciting.
- originally written on december 22, 2006
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