Directed by: Chris Columbus
This film starring Robin Williams was quite entertaining and humorous. It's a film that certainly appeals to families and has it's heart-to-heart moments. The costume they use for Mrs. Doubtfire wasn't all that believable to be a woman, but it is the actor performance done by Williams that makes the character more comical. You can see the charisma and and energy that he had to have acting the part of Mrs. Doubtfire and I believe that's what saved to the whole story line. I enjoyed the most that this was more of a fun film, they kind of sugar-coated the issues of divorce and whatnot through the jokes that were made. I think for a kid that might be experiencing the same scenario, a film like this would help them realize they are not alone. I think this film also kind of vocalizes the respect of women. Williams became a woman to spend more time with his kids, throughout the film you get to see the point of view of a woman more say. My favorite scene was when the Mrs. Doubtfire had a house guest over and was trying to hide his identity. He ran around the kitchen, back and forth between the rooms trying to change in and out of his costume. Then the pie smashing in his face was a classic. Overall, I think the film is something for a family to sit down and enjoy, or anyone in a good mood for that matter.
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