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Secondhand
Lions is a delightful and charming coming-of-age
story that follows an introverted boy
as he spends an amazing summer with his
two wealthy and eccentric great-uncles.
As they recount their escapade-filled
lives, the aging adventurers ignite the
boys spirit and rekindle their own.
The Parents Television Council is happy
to award Secondhand Lions the PTC Seal
of Approval because it tells a great story
for families without the use of sex, graphic
violence, or excessive coarse language.
Garth
and Hub (MICHAEL CAINE and ROBERT DUVALL)
are two former globetrotters who have
returned to their boyhood home after 40
years of adventure in hopes of retiring
into obscurity. The men believe that they
are washed up, and have become creaky
and cranky in their old age. Their only
enjoyment seems to come from scaring off
the traveling salesmen who have heard
rumors of their wealth. When their fourteen
year-old great-nephew, Walter (HALEY JOEL
OSMENT), is dumped with the two aging
bachelors for the summer, their impending
demise is postponed. Walter arrives timid
and scared, and full of doubts and questions.
The discovery of a picture of a beautiful
woman in an attic chest leads Walter on
a path of discovery. Who was the exotic
and beautiful woman in the picture? How
is she connected to Uncle Garth and Uncle
Hub? Who are these two strange men? Where
have they been for forty years? Are they
really crazy? Are they really rich?
Walter
discovers that his uncles Garth and Hub
belonged to the French Foreign Legion,
and spent their adult lives traveling
to exotic locales and performing noble
deeds. Walter learns that the beautiful
woman in the photograph is Hubs
long lost love, Princess Jasmine. Hub
still pines for the Princess, and Quixotically
fights for her every night while he sleepwalks.
Walter
has a hard time believing Garths
captivating tales of adventure, but the
stories are so vivid that he yearns for
them to be real. As Walter learns about
his uncles exciting past, he encourages
them to recapture their youth and the
men rediscover their love for the outrageous
and outlandish. The two uncles become
Walters father-figures and teach
him about honor, adventure and what it
takes to become a man.
Secondhand
Lions is rated PG because of thematic
elements. Uncles Hub and Garth are cranky
old men who have soft hearts under their
gruff exteriors. They use minor curse
words like crap, hell,
and damn and engage in fighting
and other dangerous stunts. The two men
shoot shotguns and rifles (occasionally
at traveling salesmen) and Uncle Hub gets
into a bar brawl with a group of young
thugs. This behavior is to demonstrate
that they are still strong and vital.
Regardless, the perils of guns and fighting
may need to be discussed with your child.
The uncles are shown (in flashbacks) as
youths fighting under fantastic circumstances.
These swashbuckling scenes are pure fantasy
and reminiscent of an Errol Flynn movie.
In another scene, Walters mom returns
to the uncles farm with her abusive
new boyfriend. The abusive man is mildly
mauled by the old lion when he threatens
to harm Walter, and this scene may be
a bit scary for children under 8 years
old. There is no sex in this film, and
the sweet love story between Hub and Princess
Jasmine is thoughtfully presented.
Secondhand
Lions will appeal to audiences of all
ages because it features the talents of
some of the most talented and thought-provoking
actors in the entertainment industry.
Academy Award winners, Michael Caine and
Robert Duvall, star as Garth and Hub,
two crotchety and cranky brothers whose
amazing tales of adventure and suspense
entrance and ignite the imagination of
their young nephew Walter. Academy Award
nominee, Haley Joel Osment stars as Walter
-- a shy teen caught somewhere between
childhood and manhood. Kyra Sedgwick co-stars
as Walters man-chasing mom, who
thinks a man is her only ticket to a better
life for her and her son.
Children
will love the films fantastical
fighting scenes as well as the menagerie
of animals that inhabit the farm. Adults
will enjoy the romance story between Hub
and Jasmine as well as the excellent performances
by the amazing cast. Haley Joel Osment
delivers a masterful performance, blending
the wide-eyed curiosity and a spirit of
a child with the frustration and awkwardness
of a boy desperate to be a man. He is
certainly one of the finest young actors
in Hollywood. Michael Caine and Robert
Duvall are experts in their craft and
have a mischievous twinkle in their eyes
that is proof positive that age is only
a number. It is a joy to see these two
men work together. Osment, Caine, and
Duvall are perfectly cast in this family-friendly
film, and it is a treat to see them lend
their talents to this well-written and
directed story.
The
Parents
Television Council is proud to
award Secondhand Lions the PTC Seal
of Approval . Secondhand Lions is
a gem of a movie and is perfect for families
with older children who are too wise for
animated fairy tales, but who are not
ready for mature themes. Secondhand Lions
presents complex and engaging themes that
will certainly evoke conversation between
parents and children. This is a wonderful
family movie and one that parents and
children will both enjoy.
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