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Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (G)
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Hollywood.com Says
Kit Kittredge
is a harmless, old-fashioned, very G-rated family film. In this case, though, the ‘G’ stands for girls only.
Story
Based on the popular
American Girl
series of books and doll line, this first edition focuses on Kit Kittredge (
Abigail Breslin
), an aspiring young cub reporter who, during the Great Depression, finds her sunny world turned upside down when her father’s (
Chris O'Donnell
) car dealership goes under, and he must leave Cincinnati to find other work. This leaves Kit and her mother (
Julia Ormond
) to fend for themselves selling eggs and home-grown veggies and renting out rooms in order to keep the family home. Kit always has time for others, bringing home a stray Basset hound or convincing her parents to let a couple of hobo friends (
Max Thieriot
,
Willow Smith
) help out around the house in return for meals. They are among the colorful characters in her life, including the Kittredge’s new tenants, a magician (
Stanley Tucci
), a man-hungry dancer (
Jane Krakowski
) and a ditzy librarian (
Joan Cusack
). Kit also spends a lot of time writing articles, including a glowing one on the hobo community, which she hopes to sell to the craggy publisher (
Wallace Shawn
) of the local newspaper. When a crime spree suddenly hits, and the Kittredge’s savings are wiped out, blame is pointed at the hobo camp. With the help of her buddies Stirling (
Zach Mills
) and Ruthie (
Madison Davenport
), Kit must solve the mystery and save the day.
Acting
With a part tailor-made for her,
Breslin
is the perfect Kit, endlessly optimistic, determined and hopeful. Clearly, she is the child star of the moment, walking capably in the footsteps of the Culkins and Fannings of the world. The film, not designed for anyone over 10-years-old, really belongs to the kids with both
Mills
--as the awkward Stirling--and
Davenport
--as best friend Ruthie--add a lot of charm to the proceedings. Also doing nicely is
Thieriot
(
Jumper
) as one of the young hobo boys, and Will Smith’s daughter Willow, in a surprising turn as his good friend (who may or may not be who she seems). Adult roles are largely one-dimensional but a good supporting cast makes the most of them, particularly
Tucci
and the colorful
Cusack
.
Shawn
is fun as the editor Kit keeps trying to impress, and
O'Donnell
and O
rmond
are sympathetic parents.
Direction
Director
Patricia Rozema
(
Mansfield Park
) competently directs this old-fashioned, live-action family film that is so “G” and squeaky clean, it seems out of place with all the hipper CGI-type of fare aimed at younger audiences today. Since this film was obviously designed to sell the enormously popular
American Girl
dolls, you can’t expect a masterpiece. Still, there is a certain sweetness and longing for a life long ago that makes this more a cousin to something out of the ‘30s or ‘40s like
Judy Garland
’s
Meet Me in St. Louis
than to Breslin’s previous hits
Nim's Island
and
Little Miss Sunshine
. How her fans react will be interesting but clearly the filmmakers (which include executive producer
Julia Roberts
) are just hoping to move some merchandise and put a smile on the faces of the very youn--and very female--target audience. If
Rozema
’s pleasant film does that, you can expect a slew of sequels based on other
American Girl
dolls.
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