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5.7/10
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A bit of an outsider struggling to fit into her new surroundings, Nancy sets out with her pals to solve a mystery, make new friends, and establish their places in the community.A bit of an outsider struggling to fit into her new surroundings, Nancy sets out with her pals to solve a mystery, make new friends, and establish their places in the community.A bit of an outsider struggling to fit into her new surroundings, Nancy sets out with her pals to solve a mystery, make new friends, and establish their places in the community.
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James William Ballard
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When I saw the title while surfing through my TV guide list, I was excited. I've been reading Nancy Drew books for years-the ones from the 60's and '90's.
I recently read "The Hidden Staircase" again so I was interested in seeing just how loyal the movie was to the book.
Call me old fashioned I don't care. While the movie was cute, it deviated too much from the book.
In the book, Hannah was an older, matronly lady living and taking care of Nancy since her mom died.
And Nancy? Sophia is cute but not who I envisioned as Nancy. They turned her into a major tomboy. Not that there's anything wrong with a tomboy. I'm a tomboy. But, in the book, Nancy managed to remain classy while getting her hands dirty.
She knew how to drive. She did not use a skate board and wear cut up jeans.
If you've never read the books, you could really enjoy this movie.
But, it's true what they say: books are almost always better than the movie.
This movie is an example.
Although, if they decide to make a movie of the next book about the mystery of "Lilac Inn", I'd still watch it.
I'd have loved to see movies done of the '90's books, as well.
The worst part is the script's dialogue and over the top scenarios. It felt like they filmed off the very first draft of the script without making it better or realistic. I know people in film school that wrote better scripts their first year! Very cheesy moments and cliche dialogue. BUT the actors do they're best (which is not easy!) and I applaud them for that. Because of the likable actors the movie is saved. All in all its a good movie for kids aged 6-12.
I didn't expect much from this movie going in, in that sense this movie didn't disappoint at all. If u would like to speak about flaws and weaknesses, I promise you there is a ton of them. But if you are planning to watch this movie after seeing trailer and expecting to be perfect, then you should blame yourself. Having mentioned much about the notions, lets analyse the movie strengths. Sophia lillis as Nancy drew is vibrant and funny. She is very good at keeping the mood light even in the tense scenes. There is an innocence in her acting. Laura wiggins plays the pretty friend as usual. Andrea anders, sam trammel doesn't have much screen space but they have supporting roles to sophia. Even though you pretty much know how its gonna pan out, this movie keeps you invested. Grab a popcorn and drink and if you plan to light hearted teen movie this movie won't make you regret it.
6sme3
This is an enjoyable but often obvious and predictable film likely to be forgotten quickly. Sophia Lillis does a respectable job updating the character of Nancy Drew, and Linda Lavin elevates the entire film with every scene in which she appears. The rest of the cast is uneven. The haunted house manages to be creepy while still appropriate for young audiences. Both some of the teen girl empowerment material and the overall mystery frequently are handled with an obviousness some adults might find annoying.
I have never experienced a film speeding as fast as this, its 80 minutes were gone like the wind. so that maybe a good quality sign, that the grumpy old man had a time warp while watching nancy drew. its an modernized , not to overexhaggerated detective story, that are for all ages, i myself read some of the N.D. books to impress my childhood girlfriend, though i prefered the Hardy boys better.
the film are well made, and bears the message without vfx and cgi, the language are plain, and the plot iand story are really working. the actors does a fine job, they even have vocal pureness so even the tinnitusated grumpy old man didnt need any subtitles. the sets and design are very colourfilled, and the use of modern technology are moderatly and clever used. imagine miss marple of agatha christie with a laptop and smartphone, that would raised MY eyebrow, so the modern nancy drew does still have the authentic sting.
i will recommend this to you all, but dont expect the unexpected, and let nancy guide you through the hidden staircase with pride.
the film are well made, and bears the message without vfx and cgi, the language are plain, and the plot iand story are really working. the actors does a fine job, they even have vocal pureness so even the tinnitusated grumpy old man didnt need any subtitles. the sets and design are very colourfilled, and the use of modern technology are moderatly and clever used. imagine miss marple of agatha christie with a laptop and smartphone, that would raised MY eyebrow, so the modern nancy drew does still have the authentic sting.
i will recommend this to you all, but dont expect the unexpected, and let nancy guide you through the hidden staircase with pride.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Katt Shea said in an interview that a lot of Nancy Drew fans gave her flack over inserting the modern cyberbullying case in the beginning because it's a beloved book and they didn't want there to be anything different. She admitted she suspected there would be complaints while making the film, but did it anyway.
- GoofsNancy's friend is seen programming, however she clearly types the letter "m" which doesn't appear in any of the written script. Also, there are other letters in the script that are clearly not typed by the user.
- Quotes
[first lines]
[to three old men in a coffee shop]
George Fayne: Hey! Have you seen Nancy Drew?
Old Man in Coffee Shop: Nancy who?
George Fayne: [running away] Never mind, thanks!
- Crazy creditsNo person or entity associates with this film received payment or anything of value, or entered into any agreement, in connection with the depiction of tobacco products.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Colin Farrell/Sophia Lillis (2019)
- SoundtracksMore Than Just a Girl
Written by Emily Bear, Jessica Rotter, Sarah Margaret Huff and Berkay Birecikli
Performed by Emily Bear
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- Nancy Drew và Chiếc Cầu Tháng Ẩn
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- Gross US & Canada
- $623,088
- Gross worldwide
- $623,088
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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