Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn Colonial America, shortly before the American Revolution, a young girl tries to rescue a horse from an abusive owner.In Colonial America, shortly before the American Revolution, a young girl tries to rescue a horse from an abusive owner.In Colonial America, shortly before the American Revolution, a young girl tries to rescue a horse from an abusive owner.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Jiggy Nye
- (as Geza Kovacs)
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On the other side, the acting is occasionally predictably TV-movie cheesy...a few cringe-worthy sappy moments, and Felicity's intense love for a horse is uncomfortably obsessive. The best acting in the movie is from little Eulala Scheel, Marcia Gay Harden's (who also plays Mrs. Merriman) real-life daughter. She is adorable as Nan, Felicity's little sister. It is sweet to see such a great actress doing something so fun and memorable with her little girl. I would buy this on DVD for myself and to watch with my daughters in the future. Overall very enjoyable.
Felicity lives in a difficult era -- her father and grandfather, though they live in the same house, are on opposite sides of the issue of American independence. All the adults seem to have strong feelings one way or the other about the war and undertones of uncertainty are everywhere, making it confusing for Felicity and her friend Elizabeth.
Intertwined with this question of American freedom is Felicity's strong commitment to free an oppressed horse from its abusive owner. She is a bit disobedient at times, but you can't help admiring her determination to do what's right, especially given that she lived in a time when a girl's "education" was limited to lessons in dance and tea-service.
The historical value and the human themes make this a fascinating movie for the whole family.
Felicity's father, who runs a store, is a patriot who believes the colonies are being mistreated, but her grandfather who has a plantation near Yorktown, is loyal to the king, and the family gets into some disagreements over this. Felicity's best friend is Elizabeth, whose parents are loyalists. Elizabeth's uptight sister is Annabelle. Ben is an apprentice in the store, but he wants to join the fighting even though he is 15. Nan is Felicity's younger sister, and Rose is the family's black servant.
Felicity falls in love with a wild horse being mistreated by tanner Jiggy Nye, who was a nice man until he lost his wife. Felicity names the horse Penny.
Eventually, Felicity shows herself to be quite mature and quite capable of getting things done, improving the lives of those around her, and, by the film's end, showing what Christmas is really about.
This is a fine film for children of all ages with no offensive content. The acting seems a little uptight, but that's common for films depicting the Revolutionary War era. The story makes it clear that even a little girl can accomplish a great deal, though Felicity seems a little too heroic to be realistic.
Shailene Woodley does quite a good job as the film's hero. Marcia Gay Harden also impresses as the devoted but conservative mother. I also loved to hate Juliet Holland-Rose as Annabelle. Geza Kovacs shows a wide range as Jiggy Nye. I think everyone in a leading role does a good job.
The dancing looked quite good as well. I know nothing about the minuet or other dances of the time, but the choreography looked good to me.
If you're a little girl or anyone who likes warm holiday fare, this is the movie for you.
I loved that this was a movie that the whole family could enjoy together. It's a refreshing change from what we usually see on TV and in the movies.
Please, Hollywood! More of these types of films! There IS a market for it out here!
Like Samantha: An American Girl Holiday (the previous installment in the An American Girl series), the film is technically well created: the costumes, music, scenery and photography are all well above the average TV movie level. The story, however, is less diverse and the overwhelming righteousness of Felicity starts getting uninteresting soon. There are also some excruciatingly cheesy moments in the film. Even so, the target audience (young girls and their families) can expect to like the movie alright.
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- WissenswertesShailene Woodley was 13 and a half when she did this movie.
- PatzerShailene Woodley clearly has pierced ears in the scene where she yells at Ben for running away. Not many people, especially children, had pierced ears in 1775, when this film takes place.
- Zitate
Felicity Merriman: [runs up to Elizabeth] Elizabeth, how are you? I've missed you so.
Elizabeth Cole: I'm sorry about your Grandfather, Felicity. Please accept my condolences.
[walks away]
Felicity Merriman: Elizabeth, what's happened? You're so grown up.
Elizabeth Cole: I do not have time for idle chatter.
Felicity Merriman: Have I done something wrong?
Elizabeth Cole: You haven't done anything. My father's been arrested.
Felicity Merriman: Arrested? Whatever for?
Elizabeth Cole: For being a Loyalist!
Felicity Merriman: I'll talk to my father, he can get him out, he knows important people.
Elizabeth Cole: Your father knows important Patriots. The very same ones who put him in jail. What makes you so sure they'll do it? What makes you so sure he will?
Felicity Merriman: My father's different from them, Elizabeth. You know he is. You can trust him. He won't stand for injustice.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front (2006)
- SoundtracksLillibullero
(uncredited)
Traditional
Fife tune as militia marches
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Felicitys äventyr
- Drehorte
- Black Creek Pioneer Village, North York, Toronto, Ontario, Kanada(Williamsburg, Virginia)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 6.800.000 $ (geschätzt)