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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Us Canadians really have a way with making movies!, August 30, 2002
A historic film in my mind and life, THE GREAT LAND OF SMALL sends children and adults this message: "It doesn't matter how big you are, just how big you dream!" If I could, I would rate this 4 and a half stars out of 5! There is only one thing negative about this amazing movie, which will be explained as we go deeper into this review.New Yorkers, Jenny and David travel with their mother to Québec to visit their grandparents on their farmland. While exploring the grounds one day, Jenny and David come across a magical looking rainbow and begin searching for the end. On their search for the end of the rainbow, they come across a little man named Fritz who soon becomes the childrens' best friend. Fritz tells Jenny and David that he comes from a world beyond the one they live in called the Great Land of Small. He tells the tale of how he lost his bag of gold to a man named Flannigan who runs his own bar. Now, Jenny and David must journey with Fritz to the other side of the rainbow to the Land of Small and tell the King and Queen the terrible news. Together, the real world and the Land of Small will fight to save the bag of gold that truly belongs to people who dream! The bad thing is about this movie, is that you only get to see the wonderful world for a short while and then we are transported back to the real world. However, even the real world seems like a wonderful place. Canada, which is the country I live in, is one heck of a place to live in and like I said in the title, we really have a way with making movies!
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