Stuart e Snowbell saíram pela cidade para resgatar um amigo.Stuart e Snowbell saíram pela cidade para resgatar um amigo.Stuart e Snowbell saíram pela cidade para resgatar um amigo.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 1 vitória e 4 indicações no total
- Stuart Little
- (narração)
- Snowbell
- (narração)
- Margalo
- (narração)
- Falcon
- (narração)
- Monty
- (narração)
- Irwin
- (as Kevin Johnson Olson)
Avaliações em destaque
These are really minor quibbles, though. "Stuart 2" is a fine movie, both for kids and adults. The special effects are well-done, all the actors do a good job in their roles, and the dialogue has some real gems. Particularly noteworthy is Snowbell, the cat (voiced to hilarious perfection by Nathan Lane). He gets all the best lines, and steals every scene he's in--he even upstages Stuart himself! Verdict: Good movie. Go see.
In terms of technical levels it's only slightly easier to fault (Margalo looks a bit too cartoonish to be real, unlike Stuart Little himself and the falcon that's the movie's villain - but then again, Melanie Griffith [the voice of Margalo] always seems like a cartoon anyway), but the story by screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin and the movie's producer Douglas Wick is what makes this ultimately inferior to its predecessor; what helped drive "Stuart Little" was our hero's wish to be accepted by his human brother and by the cat - sneer all you want, but the family message was hard to ignore. For the sequel it's more standard - the friend who's acting out of ulterior motives at first but then turns out to be a real friend, etc. Stuart isn't so much the protagonist this time, and it hurts a little.
So the freshness is reduced, but this still isn't stale - the charm and humour of the first movie remains, Michael J. Fox and Nathan Lane are as adept as ever as Stuart and Snowbell ("This better be important." "Margalo is missing." "I'd better be more specific - I meant important to ME."), and the human Littles remain just right - loving but not without making you want to slit your own throats. HBO Family has recently aired an animated version with all the principals except Hugh Laurie absent - it'll have to go a long way to live up to the two movies. (In-joke for score fans: Alan Silvestri slips in a quote from his "Back to the Future" theme in the climax.)
But I can see why this didn't do as well at the box-office as it should have - having a soccer match plus including Gilbert O'Sullivan AND Celine Dion on the soundtrack was asking for trouble...
I have a 3 years old son who's watching all the time "Stuart Little 2". He really loves to wealth it. At the beginning of the movie,there's a scene in which George wakes up by a clock in a shape of a train. We live nearly a railway station and he also loves trains. I would like to know if there's a way of buying such a clock in order to offer him.
I hope you continues to give people all that Stuart Little that Stuart Little Magic.
Best regards
Sílvia Martins
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- CuriosidadesAt one point the falcon was supposed to have an army of pigeons as his minions.
- Erros de gravaçãoToward the beginning of the film when Stuart flies the model plane outside and crashes it, his mother, father, brother, and friend all run out the house and into the park to chase after him. This means the baby was, presumably, left alone in the house - or, the writers just forgot about her completely.
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Mrs. Little: Alright, George, where is he?
Fredrick Little: And this time, the *truth*.
George Little: I'm not sure.
Fredrick Little: [sternly] George, it is *never okay* to lie to your parents
George Little: But is it okay to break a promise to your brother?
Mrs. Little: It's wrong to promise your brother that you'll lie to your parents.
Fredrick Little: George, listen to the tone of my voice. I want you to tell us where Stuart is.
George Little: But it was a promise, brother to brother.
Fredrick Little: George, I understand. I have a brother. But whatever I promised him, if he was in danger, that would matter more to me than the promise.
Mrs. Little: George, how would you feel? How would we *all* feel if anything happened to Stuart?
[pause]
George Little: He's at the Pishkin Building.
George Little: [as they all prepare to leave and find Stuart] Dad?
Fredrick Little: What?
George Little: Am I in trouble?
Fredrick Little: No, son. You're in *big* trouble.
[George cringes when he hears this]
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosDuring the first half of the closing credits, the cast is shown with their name and their character they played in a circle.
- ConexõesFeatured in Céline Dion: I'm Alive (2002)
- Trilhas sonorasPut a Little Love in Your Heart
Written by Jackie DeShannon, Randy Myers and Jimmy Holiday
Produced by Warren Campbell
Performed by Mary Mary
Courtesy of Columbia Records
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- Stuart Little 2
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- Orçamento
- US$ 120.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 64.956.806
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 15.115.152
- 21 de jul. de 2002
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 169.956.806
- Tempo de duração1 hora 17 minutos
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