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Casts=Jim Broadbent. reviews=After his wife's death, Dr. John Dolittle (Robert Downey, Jr.) decided to hide from the world with his beloved animals. But he has to take a journey to a mysterious island to find a healing tree, which is the only medicine that can help the dying Queen Victoria (Jessie Buckley) in Buckingham Palace. 2020. Country=USA, UK. Genre=Comedy. rating=5,6 of 10 Stars. BÃc SÄ Dolittle: Chuyến Phiêu LÆu Thần Thoáºi n.

"Somehow, we just belong together. " — Dr. John Dolittle Dolittle is a 2020 fantasy - comedy film starring Robert Downey Jr. as the beloved vet with the inexplicable ability to talk to animals. Starring an all star cast, the film is a loose adaptation of the books by Hugh Lofting. Dr. John Dolittle was one of the finest doctors in Victorian England, whose skills were only matched by his immense love of animals. Sadly, since the death of his wife seven years earlier, Dolittle became a hermit and recluse. Hiding behind the walls of his manor, the only company the doctor has left are the menagerie of animals who live with him. Until one day, when he receives word that Queen Victoria has fallen ill and needs his expertise. Thus, the good doctor is forced to pack his animals and sail off to a mythical island in search of a cure. And so Dolittle’s adventures begin as he regains his wits and courage, encountering old adversaries and wondrous creatures... For the films starring Eddie Murphy which were inspired in name and concept by the books, see here. Look here for the 1967 musical starring Rex Harrison. Previews: Trailer 1, Trailer 2. Dolittle contains examples of: Actor Allusion: RDJ does the same "roll the hat up the arm and onto the head" trick he did in Chaplin. Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In the books, Dolittle simply preferred treating animals to people even if they couldn't pay him. The film version had a wife whose death causes him to become a recluse. Adaptation Species Change: Chee-Chee was a chimpanzee in the book; in this movie he's a gorilla. All Animals Are Domesticated: All of Dolittle's animals coexist despite several being predators that would ordinarily prey on the others, though this is justified because he can talk to all of them and get them to cooperate. Less believable is Rassouli having his bedroom guarded by lions and tigers who do not eat him. All There in the Manual: Even though it's not spoken in the film or shown in the credits, the dragon's name is Ginko-Who-Soars, according to promotional material. Amplified Animal Aptitude: All the animals, even the insects, mice, and sugar gliders, are as intelligent as humans are, and can converse on the same level with Dolittle. Anachronism Stew: Similar to many of the 90s Disney animated films, the animals sidekicks all speak in modern day tones and use some current slang. Ascended Extra: Kevin the squirrel, who was just a nameless one-off character in the book, here becomes a regular member of the cast. Beard of Sorrow: The doctor has one such from being seven years a grieving recluse. Big Bad: Lord Thomas Badgley Big Ol' Eyebrows: Plimpton has these and shares them with his voice actor. Brick Joke: Stubbins is caught in a net early in the film as he tries to reach Dolittle. At the end of the movie, when the doctor is back in the manor, the mailman ends up caught in the same net. Canon Foreigner: There are much more animals in this movie than there were in the books. Casting Gag: Once again, Robert Downey Jr. plays a famous Victorian-era character from literature that's known to be both incredibly eccentric and yet excels in his field of choice at what he does. Cave Behind the Falls: The dragon reveals the cave where the MacGuffin is; behind a waterfall in a cave-within-a-cave. Chekhov's Gun: Lady Rose makes note of Dolittle's phasmid blending in with a twig. After examining the Queen, Dolittle leaves it behind to spy on Blair and his cohorts, exposing them at the end. Cool Hat: Dolittle's signature top hat, which goes from a traditional black formal hat to a yellow one made of straw. Cool Ship: Dolittle's vessel that he and his animal companions uses in their travels. It has a harness which allows him to hitch it to a whale if he needs to escape another vessel. Cowardly Lion: This is Chee-Chee's schtick. He's a huge male lowland gorilla who's constantly scared of everything. Family-Unfriendly Death: While it is not actually shown on screen, a soldier is burnt alive and eaten by the dragon. Flipping the Bird: A whale does this to Blair, who interprets it as waving. The whales get a good laugh out of it. Friend to All Living Things: Played with. Dolittle can speak with every type of animal there they're not all his friends. Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Zig-zagged depending on how you define 'mundane'. The sign on the doctor's manor alludes to considering "magical quests" at one point in the film. The doctor's talent for animals speaking to him and each other is never identified as a mundane talent or a magical one. Moody Trailer Cover Song: The trailer uses Reuben and the Dark's version of "What a Wonderful World". Mouse World: Played with. Several items in the doctor's home, such as a tiny working locomotive, are sized for the mice. The mice also participate by playing chessmen on his chess set. Mythology Gag: Barry the tiger's emotional issues in this movie recall the modernized adaptation starring Eddie Murphy, where a depressed and suicidal tiger plays a prominent role in the story. The Nose Knows: Jip uses his sense of smell to identify an unusual scent coming from the Queen, then matches that scent to the nightshade flower, thus showing that she was poisoned. Ostrich Head Hiding: Plimpton the ostrich hides his head whenever he doesn't want to do something for Dolittle. Pet the Dog: Dolittle is full of these, only punctuated by the fact he's the only human who understands the animals. Rassouli hates Dolittle for taking away his daughter and then letting her die on an adventure, but because they share the same grief, he gifts Dolittle with a new ship (albeit a really crappy one) after Blair sinks the first, because Dolittle is trying to finish Lily's life's work. Pink Is Feminine: Lady Rose dresses in pink. Read the Fine Print: The plot is kickstarted by the Queen's falling ill. Should she die, the deed to Dolittle's home would revert to the treasury, who could then sell it and evict him. Dolittle, thinking "in perpetuity" meant his life, bemoans that he had his monkeys proofread the contract as opposed to doing so personally. Reality Ensues: Being able to talk to animals does not automatically makes you best friends with all of them. Especially if we're talking about predatory species like tigers. The dragon guarding the Eden tree regularly eats humans who wear large, heavy things that do not agree with a digestive system. Dolittle has to clear a blockage consisting of various armor pieces and other things that have gotten caught in her colon and would have killed her eventually. Running Gag: The duck gives the doctor vegetables every time he asks for a medical tool. He ends up using the vegetables in an operation at one point. Seldom-Seen Species: One of the animals in Dolittle's menagerie is a sugar glider. Ship Tease: Plenty between Tommy and Lady Rose through the film. In fact, Lady Rose kisses Tommy on the cheek towards the end of the film. Speaks Fluent Animal: Dr. Dolittle can fluently converse with animals as a natural ability. Stubbins slowly learns to converse with animals, with some help from Dolittle. Tagline: "He's just not a people person. " Toilet Humor: Jip the dog "marks the perimeter" by dragging his bottom across the floor of the Queen's bedchamber. During the removal of blockages from the colon of an animal patient, the doctor warns that there may be a release of wind. It lasts for nearly ten seconds and blows hard enough to blow Dolittle's hair and skin back. Trailers Always Lie: In every trailer and TV spot, Barry the tiger growls "Hello, lunch. " This line is not in the movie. In a case of "the advertising lies" the ads for the film appearing on packages have Dolittle in a black top hat, which he never wears in the film. Trailers Always Spoil: While many of the trailers featured the dragon reveal, in the movie proper, it is meant to be an absolutely huge reveal that is foreshadowed early on by the film's villain. Vomit Indiscretion Shot: One of the animals vomits bile onto Dolittle and several soldiers. We All Live in America: A soldier at Buckingham Palace mentions talking to ladybugs, as opposed to ladybirds, the name used in Britain. What Happened to the Mouse? Funnily enough, in a film about "talking" animals, it is the pilloried human prisoner on Rassouli's ship who is only seen in the scene when he is discovered and never mentioned again. ♫ I hear babies crying, I watch them grow They'll learn much more than I'll never know And I think to myself, what a wonderful world Yes, I think to myself, what a wonderful world. ♫.

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We think this movie stands out for: A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Many kids will take to the idea of being a veterinarian, although the veterinary science here is pretty iffy. It's only by helping others that we can truly help ourselves. Treat animals well, and they will treat you well. Themes touch on loss and abandonment, overcoming grief through helping others, and finding a family among friends. Promotes communication, compassion, and teamwork. Positive Role Models & Representations Dr. Dolittle and his apprentice, Tommy Stubbins, demonstrate compassion and kindness to animals; the animals, in turn, support them similarly. When an enemy gains a greater understanding of Dolittle's behavior, he shows him compassion as well. Lily Dolittle was a smart, brave woman who embraced adventure, something the men in her life admire. Hunters shoot at ducks, and one accidentally shoots a squirrel (who's saved). In separate instances, a human is attacked by a tiger and bats. Soldiers point their guns at a boy. A villain holds a knife to his enemy's face. A cannonball is fired at a boat full of animals, who must quickly escape into the water and struggle to survive. A teen demonstrates dangerous actions when he jumps from a very high bridge onto a passing ship. A frightening creature threatens humans. The main character is grieving his wife's death. Some notions of romance: Dr. Dolittle remembers his late wife with love, which is depicted as affectionate hand-holding, gazes, and nuzzling. A young teen girl gives a teen boy a kiss on the cheek. One use of "damn, " and "oh my God" as an exclamation. Also rude jokes with animal rear ends, gas, and a joke tying "Dolittle" and "doo-doo. " Slight innuendo includes a joke about a romantic scorpion and references his "massive stinger. " Nothing on screen, but off-screen merchandising tie-ins. Drinking, Drugs & Smoking Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Parent of a 12-year-old Written by Alexa W. January 19, 2020 Great movie This was a great movie with heart and comedy. It had great themes and positive messages. In the beginning a squirrel is shot, but doesn’t die, this put me on t... Continue reading Kid, 11 years old February 25, 2020 Dolittle review This movie was cute and pretty cool. Not any kids movie you haven’t seen before though. It had a pretty talented cast. There are a lot of positive messages that... Continue reading What's the story? DOLITTLE stars Robert Downey, Jr. as a famous, reclusive doctor who embarks on a magical odyssey -- with the help of a crew of talking animals -- to find a cure to save an ill Queen Victoria ( Jessie Buckley) in 19th-century England. Based on Hugh Lofting's Newbery Prize-winning 1922 novel The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, this take on the classic children's story boasts a star-studded cast, including Tom Holland, Selena Gomez, Emma Thompson, Rami Malek, Kumail Nanjiani, John Cena, Octavia Spencer, and more. Is it any good? Dolittle is a bit like doctor-ordered medicine: Some moments may have you holding your nose, but it does the trick. Despite pulling out all the stops with an A-list, award-winning crew (including Syriana director/writer Stephen Gaghan, Pan's Labyrinth cinematographer Guillermo Navarro, composer Danny Elfman, and more), the first family film from Team Downey -- the production company Downey Jr. runs with his wife, producer Susan Downey -- is just OK. It's not hysterical, but it's funny enough: Laughs come from a squid who refuses to talk by saying "snitches get stitches" and a sight gag in which a dog scoots his rear across the room. The messages are positive but unlikely to be transformative -- although gorilla Chee Chee's constant self-encouragements are pretty great ("I'm not a prisoner of fear! It's OK to be scared! "). The overall demonstrations of friendship, compassion, communication, and teamwork are always welcome in a children's film. And there's also the more subtle but present message that if you love and protect animals, they will love and protect you, too. All of that said, the film has two modes: chaos and quiet. The menagerie of animals and the resulting slapstick pandemonium is just too much at once -- so many characters, so many animals, so much yelling, so much craziness. And on the other side of things is Dolittle himself. Specifically, his voice. Dolittle speaks with a strong Welsh accent that doesn't feel like it belongs to Downey Jr. : The texture, resonance, and intonation don't match the voice of the Iron Man actor we know so well. Compounding that disconnect is his too-rich audio quality -- it almost sounds like it was recorded in a voice-over booth and dubbed in. Perhaps that voice is just Downey's own creative spin on a Victorian English character, and perhaps a decision was made to have him voice his part in a sound booth to match that of the actors providing the animals' voices. And Downey's mannerisms and facial expressions are certainly consistent with the trademark style that audiences love. But the sum of these things creates an uncanny valley that may be too distracting for some adults, even if kids don't notice or care. Dolittle is unlikely to resonate for as long as Lofting's novels have, but it does provide a couple of hours of decent family entertainment, and sometimes that's enough. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about how Dolittle and his crew of friends and animals demonstrate teamwork. How were they able to overcome the villains who wanted to stop or hurt them? How did Dr. Dolittle and Stubbins talk to the animals? How can we communicate with animals, and what's the value in that? How many different ways do we see the characters dealing with loss? What does the movie say about coping with grief? What were all the examples of compassion shown? Did your opinion of King Rassouli change after you learned more about him? How did his opinion of Dolittle change after he learned more about why things played out the way they did? Talk about your views on hunting and how it's portrayed in the film. Do you agree? Why or why not? Movie details In theaters: January 17, 2020 Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Rami Malek, Tom Holland Director: Stephen Gaghan Studio: Universal Pictures Genre: Family and Kids Topics: Book Characters, Cats, Dogs, and Mice, Ocean Creatures, Wild Animals Character Strengths: Communication, Compassion, Teamwork Run time: 106 minutes MPAA rating: PG MPAA explanation: some action, rude humor and brief language Last updated: February 03, 2020 Themes & Topics Cats, Dogs, and Mice See all Our editors recommend Kid-friendly talking animal musical comedy is fun but dated. Gimmicky animal tale with Eddie Murphy is crude but funny. Sweet animal adventure has some mild peril. Cute story has some crude humor and innuendo. Charming animated escape tale has some peril, scares. Super-dog adventure is fun, age-appropriate for kids. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. See how we rate.

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