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Casper
Casper is a kind young ghost who peacefully haunts a mansion in Maine. When specialist James Harvey arrives to communicate with Casper and his fellow spirits, he brings along his teenage daughter, Kat. Casper quickly falls in love with Kat, but their budding relationship is complicated not only by his transparent state, but also by his troublemaking apparition uncles and their mischievous antics.
Release : | 1995 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, The Harvey Entertainment Company, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Christina Ricci Bill Pullman Malachi Pearson Cathy Moriarty Eric Idle |
Genre : | Fantasy Comedy Family |
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I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Best movie ever!
The acting in this movie is really good.
The 1995 film Casper, is the right of the impossible to manipulate the possible. The right of the impossible, is the lack of right of the possible. The lack of right is the gain of no right - the gain of no right is the ability of force.The manipulation of the possible is the ability of force of the possible: the ability of force is the inability of freedom, and the inability of freedom is a corrupt tyranny.The possible is reality. The corrupt tyranny of reality is the manipulation of reality. The manipulation of reality is the non- manipulation of the supernatural - the purity of the supernatural is the corrupt tyranny of reality.A corrupt tyranny is a pure freedom. The purity of the supernatural is the pure freedom of reality. A pure freedom is not reality. Reality is a corrupt freedom. The purity of the supernatural is a pure freedom that's a corrupt freedom.A pure freedom is a pure purity. The purity of purity is a pure purity that's a corrupt purity.The purity of purity is corruption that can't be defeated. Corruption that's exempt is a corruption that's exempt that's a corruption that's not exempt.In order for a corruption to have the right to exist, the pureness of the corruption needs to experience a corrupt version of itself: the ability of a weakness needs to experience the weakness itself so that the weakness can exist.The ability of a weakness, is the censorship of a power. The censorship of a power needs to experience the power so that the power can exist.Reality is dependent on the censorship of reality being identical to reality. The very definition of power is the need to connect power to the opposite of power.Power is connection. Connection is the connection of connection to disconnection. The connection of connection is the disconnection of connection: connection is the disconnection of connection to disconnection.Disconnection is an image. Connection is an image of image to no image.An image of image to no image is not image to no image - not image to no image is image and no image.Connection is the co-existence of image and no image - the co- existence of co-existence and no co-existence.Connection is no co-existence and no co-existence - intolerance and intolerance.Connection is when an observing force isn't responsible for a history of no control. Reality's objective is to possess a history of no control without the history having had any means to exist
As a child I loved the Casper comic books and televised cartoons and was anxious to take my daughter to this movie. It gave a new depth to the character by explaining who little Casper was before he died and how he died which no cartoon or comic book ever explained. This movie truly captured the spirit of what made us baby boomer kids love the character.
I have loved Casper since I was of five years of age it's a film that makes you feel so many emotions you laugh and you cry. Every person has a place in their heart for Casper the little friendly ghost who just who just wants a friend. Kat and her farther Dr. James Harvey are living the life of a paranormal therapist, in which they are never in one place too long until they move into the Whipstaff Manor. There they become friendly with Casper and his three unfriendly obnoxious uncles Fatso, Stretch & Stinkie. The story unravels and you begin to like Casper more and more. Kat becomes very close with Casper and discovers a newspaper article that describes how Casper's heartbroken father created a machine called the Lazarus designed to resurrect his dead son. You learn more & more and your emotions run wild with the film the end scene is so touching when Kats mothers ghost makes an appearance to her lonely father James absolutely touching. All ages will love it!
I recall this film popping out of nowhere really, saw a trailer for it out of the blue, liked the look of it and went to see it. The creepy Addams Family visuals along with some really sweet looking effects hooked me and overall I really enjoyed this little kiddie flick.The plot is a simple Scooby Doo type affair really. There's a big old spooky mansion where Casper and his three uncle ghosts reside. An evil tyrannical female inherits the mansion and wants to find the treasure hidden within its bowels (then tear it down), problem is the ghosts. So she hires Bill Pullman (a paranormal therapist) and his daughter Ricci to get rid of the spooks.This being a kids flick its very predictable so I needn't tell you how things unfold. What I will say is the film is a highly enjoyable ghostie adventure with some really nice looking cobweb ridden sets, charming locations, quirky humour, acceptable performances and great CGI amazingly. The ghost effects on Casper are really nice and hold up well today. He's easily the best of the bunch visually, he looks quite realistic actually. The three naughty uncles are slightly more cartoonish looking and act so. The jokes and slapstick from them is very childish, you can see the one liners and sight gags coming a mile off but that's expected. Other ghosts that materialise during the film also look more like cartoons and not as effective as Casper, not too sure why Pullman's wife appears as a proper human though when all the others are CGI, emotional moment I guess.The other thing that impresses is how well the actors interact with the CGI spooks, believe it or not but they do look in all the right places and at the right times. You'd half expect this film to have hokey effects and badly directed live action but its really good all the way through. There are some unnecessary quickfire cameos that's for sure, the only clever one was seeing Dan Aykroyd turn up as 'Ray Stantz', I liked that.Hot on the heels of a certain Charles Addams creation Ricci follows on with her adopted kooky persona with this halloween caper, and its suits her perfectly. Pullman is a blundering but lovable father to Ricci's character whilst Casper is voiced nicely and acted well by a young Devon Sawa in human form. The only let down is the rather lame villainess and her henchman played by Eric Idle who didn't really need to be here.At times this film is actually very sweet and can bring a lump to your throat, it has that sickly sentimental touch, especially during the finale. But overall this is a great fun film if you enjoy light-hearted supernatural silliness. To sum up it isn't too far from a kids version of 'Beetlejuice' or 'High Spirits' and much better than the Eddie Murphy vehicle 'The Haunted Mansion'. 7/10