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Disney's The Kid (2000)

Starring: Bruce Willis, Spencer Breslin Director: Jon Turteltaub Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (100 customer reviews)

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Russ Duritz (Bruce Willis) is an ultracynical, 40-year-old L.A. image consultant who fashions bogus façades for scumbag clients. Oblivious to his own need for a makeover, he's a tyrant in the office (to the chagrin of his sarcastic assistant, played to perfection by Lily Tomlin), and he's emotionally unavailable to the morally centered woman (Emily Mortimer) who senses goodness beneath Russ's hardened veneer. Not a moment too soon, a pudgy kid (Spencer Breslin) mysteriously appears in Russ's life, revealing himself to be Rusty Duritz--that is, Russ's 8-year-old self, arriving by some magic to put the adult Russ's life into beneficial perspective. This variation on A Christmas Carol has Rusty guiding Russ on a tour of his past to reveal how he became a loveless, hard-shelled loser. It takes a bit of smarmy chicken-soup psychology to explain it all, but The Kid is an otherwise charming and involving fantasy, suggesting that perhaps we'd all benefit from a bit of counseling by our younger selves. Written with admirable restraint by Audrey Wells (who brought a similar appeal to The Truth About Cats and Dogs) and directed by Jon Turteltaub (Cool Runnings), the movie doesn't force its supernatural elements or attempt to explain Rusty's existence. It's just a fable for our modern age and a reminder to embrace the better angels of our nature. Delivered with an easy blend of humor and sentiment, that message makes The Kid an unexpected pleasure. (Look closely for Matthew Perry as Willis's shaggy-haired client.) --Jeff Shannon


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International superstar Bruce Willis (UNBREAKABLE, THE SIXTH SENSE), along with Lily Tomlin (9 TO 5, TEA WITH MUSSOLINI), Emily Mortimer (SCREAM 3, NOTTING HILL), and newcomer Spencer Breslin star in the hilarious and heartwarming comedy DISNEY'S THE KID. Successful, high-powered Russ Duritz (Willis) has spent all of his incredibly empty life forgetting the child he used to be -- until one day, he meets him face-to-face! Thinking this kid is a hallucination, Russ does everything he can to make him go away. But 8-year-old Rusty (Breslin), who's anything but happy that he grows up to be a loser without real meaning in his life, can't leave -- at least not yet. At once funny and charming, DISNEY'S THE KID is a magical comedy that's filled with adult-sized laughs.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Kids Movie that Adults Will Love, Too!, November 19, 2001
THE KID tells a story about a workaholic man, Russ Duritz, (Bruce Willis) who thinks his life is humming along just great, yet who claims the questionable distinction of being called a jerk several times by many different people in the same day. Full of his own sense of self-importance, Russ would prefer to spend time with his wealthy clients with questionable ethics than with his own parents. Things change overnight when Russ finds himself face-to-face with his chubby, long-forgotten childhood self, Rusty (Spencer Breslin).

This movie is laugh-out-loud funny in several places, including one hysterical scene in which Russ (Bruce Willis) asks his secretary, played by Lily Tomlin, to help make young Rusty vanish. As Russ begins to accept that Rusty will be with him for some time, he begins to take a closer look at his life. Little by little, Russ starts to find value in a past that he had long forgotten and repressed, and his love life even benefits from this introspection.

While the supernatural/mysterious nature of what is happening is never fully explained, the significance of it becomes clearer by the end of the film -- yet this film never for a minute bogs down in sappy sentimentality or false emotions. In fact, this movie is one of those rare screen gems you'll find yourself wanting to see again and again -- a perfect selection to get on DVD!

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A TERRIFIC FILM FOR ALL!, August 6, 2001
By Michael Crane (Orland Park, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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I really don't watch too many Disney movies anymore, now being all grown up, but I saw the previews for "Disney's The Kid", and it looked pretty good. It wasn't pretty good, it was terrific!

Bruce Willis stars as Russ, an image consultant who's grumpier than Scrooge. He simply has no respect for anyone else, and hates a whiner. (Favorite line: Somebody call the whaaambulance!) He has also done his best to foget his childhood.

That all changes when he is visited by an eight year old boy. A boy who seems very familar. As it turns out, the kid is Russ at age eight, visiting him from the past. Russ starts to think that he is losing it and has no idea what to do with the kid.

They start to get along, and Russ starts to remember a few things from childhood. Later on, he figures out that the kid is there to help him remember something, something that has been long forgotten.

"Disney's The Kid" is a wonderful film, and didn't get the attention it should have since it was a "Disney" flick. Don't let the "Disney" logo fool you. This is a funny and touching film for audlts and children. This is another easy five out of five.

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24 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars What are you gonna do with your life??!!, September 29, 2000
By Michelle K. Rogers (Land Downunder) - See all my reviews
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Well, this movie has Bruce Willis starring in it, so from the very start, you know that it's definitely not going to be bad. This was the first Disney movie I've seen in a long time. It was strange to hear words like "jerk" and phrases such as "holy smokes" instead of the more commonly-used swearing we always hear in movies!

I liked the premise of the story, since I've often wished I could meet mini-me, so I went along to check it out.

I thought it was going just okay, until I started crying just that little bit! It really makes you think about your own life, and how being an adult can eliminate your dreams... if you let it. Sometimes you have to think about, and allow yourself to remember the negative events that occurred in your past, in order to get over it, forgive yourself and move on.

The kid wasn't annoying, so that was a bonus too! Brucey Baby, of course, was in amazing form. A great movie for the whole family, as they say!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars very good
The movie was very good and useful for the seminar I was leading about emotional healing.
Published 7 days ago by M. Wilkinson

5.0 out of 5 stars A family favorite
This is a film that appeals to both children and adults.

Bruce Willis steps out of his action adventure rut to play a self-centered, high-powered image consultant who... Read more
Published 20 days ago by Alan Holyoak

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Family Fun
A nice little break from reality. Lily Tomlin at her best. The kid and Bruce aren't so bad either.
Published 5 months ago by D. Hull

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Funny
I really like this movie. Bruce Willis does a wonderful job as a real jerk who changes over the course of the movie, as he figures out what has made him the way he is buy reliving... Read more
Published 6 months ago by K. Reed

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
This movie is great for the whole family.. I love Lily Tomlin in this.. she is hysterical!!If I'm in a "downer" mood I put this in to watch.. brings me right back up!!
Published 10 months ago by Roberta L. Tippett

5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
This is a good movie. As any one with Bruce Willis is. Buy it today!
Published 10 months ago by Desiree Marcy

5.0 out of 5 stars The Kid
I used this movie for my adult Sunday School class. It is a great movie with a great message.
Published 10 months ago by Elizabeth J. Raub

5.0 out of 5 stars Bruce Willis and the Kid
The person playing the Kid is an excellent actor and funny. You will love this great heart warming and funny movie with Bruce Willis, guaranteed.
Published 11 months ago by Leroy Webb

5.0 out of 5 stars I love this movie. It's about rediscovering yourself, remembering what you really want...
Do you remember your childhood dreams? What did you want to be when you were a child?
In this movie the character meets a kid that helps him remember what he really wanted... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ghost

3.0 out of 5 stars "The Kid"
This was a wonderfully crafted film aside from any attaempt at explaining how the "kid" managed to find himself in his own future. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Vincent M. Maysee

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