Film Snail

Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism
Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism

5.3

Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism

PG·2015·98m

Summary

An orphan who practices hypnosis faces off against a bank robber who wants her book on the art form.

Crew

Director

Christopher N. Rowley

Novel

Georgia Byng

Screenplay

Tom Butterworth

Writer

Chris Hurford

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

November 4, 2017

5

**A quick way to be famous does not go well.**

It was based on the children's novel of the same name. Purely a children's film. That's why I find it average. The concept was too silly. Particularly, there are a few scenes that do not make sense to the grownups. Even for hypnotism concept they used in the story. So don't accuse it if you did not enjoy it. Other than that, the direction, actors, settings, musics were nice.

This is the story of orphan kids. In the rural England, no one has adopted them yet. Like orphanage kids from other films, this tale was too built with their struggles against the odds. Their caretakers are not so nice to them, especially the chief in charge. The kids too have divided and one of the gang decides to participate in a talent show. When that fails, drastically everything changes since then. In meantime a mystery book lands in one of their hands. With the help of it, an undreamt adventure begins.

It should have been a television film. Not because the production quality is poor or something, but the story, how it was narrated fits perfectly for small screen. Otherwise, a series would have been a nice idea. A fictional story, and took place at the corner of the Christmas, as well as released on the same season a couple of year ago. I don't think the second film would make it. But possible as a television feature. Not worth, but watching it with kids could do justice.

_5/10_

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

hypnotism