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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

BEDTIME STORIES (2008) (c)

“Like my father said "your fun is only limited by your imagination".”




Comment:
Nothing is limited—not resources or anything else. It is only limited in the human mind. When we open our minds to the unlimited creative power, we will call forth abundance and see and experience a whole new world.
Do you want to have fun? Then start using your imagination, you’ll be surprised to know how big the world is. And yet, it’s free.


Summary of the Movie:
Marty Bronson (Jonathan Pryce) who raises his son and daughter on his own has to sell his homey motel to clever Barry Nottingham (Richard Griffiths) who promises to make Marty's son manager, when he's grown up and has proven himself. Nottingham pulls down the motel to raise a pricey hotel. Although grown up, Marty's son Skeeter Bronson (Adam Sandler) works as a janitor and general servant, but unlikely as it seems, he still dreams of becoming the manager. When Nottingham announces a brand-new gigantic hotel project, he makes his future son-in-law, base Kendall (Guy Pierce), manager, shattering Skeeter's dream. At the same time Skeeter's sister Wendy (Courtney Cox) has to leave town for a job interview and asks him to alternate looking after her two children Patrick (Jonathan Morgan Heit) and Bobbi (Laura Ann Kesling) with Wendy's responsible-minded colleague Jill (Keri Russell). He doesn't get along with either Jill or the children, but his easy-goingness loosens them all up and once he starts telling his bedtime stories, the children grow fond of him and begin to bring in their ideas about how the stories should go. When the stories turn out to become true in real life, Skeeter tries to manoeuver the stories into a direction which will make his dream come true, too.

3 comments:

Scott McLean said...

Hello Irwan,
Yes, the imagination is so important in life and leads us in many positive directions when we think the road stops and we can't go farther. I think it also gives us hope for a better world.

Scott McLean said...

In the '90s, I wrote movie reviews for a newspaper and the the name of the column had the word imagination in it, which shows how much I feel the imagination is important. Maybe I'll write that column again on my own. Anyway, glad to see your blog. Take care.

Irwan Reynaldo Louis said...

Hello Scott, thank you for sharing your opinion about imagination in my blog. and I'm pleased that you like my blog.looking forward for more comments from you :).
Take care

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