Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$32,061,555
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,630,085
Gross worldwide
$69,474,661
Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$32,061,555
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,630,085
Gross worldwide
$69,474,661
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By Wilfred 2022-08-01 13:28:14
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium--Maintain Confidence
To be honest, the plot of this movie is a bit too simple. I didn't expect it to end like this. But, at the end, when Natalie Portman flicked her fingers and started conducting, when the music started, when the toys in the toy store came back to life, my heart seemed to light up! Don't look at its shortcomings, look at its advantages. After all, I am not a professional film critic. As far as I am concerned, the theme of "confidence" makes this film shine. We never believe in our own...
By Michel 2022-04-19 09:02:31
You have to believe it to see it
During these recent years, movies featured on dreams,ambitions,belief and faith have been really hot.They are inspiring,touching and most of all motivating.But the movie Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is something completely different.It tells me at least two things, one: life needs a little magic; two: you have to believe it to see it. This just makes me think about my childhood, i always dreamed about something larger-than-life, something that could take me to my dreams .I liked fairytales...
By Clinton 2022-04-19 09:02:31
One day you will learn to say goodbye
Saw the film on a flight to Helsinki, ten years after it first came out.
After all, it was a movie ten years ago. That year, Natalie hadn't acted as a black swan, and Uncle Hoffman had not made a great work for a long time. Neither of them seemed to be in the golden age of their acting careers.
There were several Harry Potter films at that time, and there were also many classics in the fantasy children's film industry at that time. In 2005 alone, there were: Charlie and the...
By Abby 2022-04-19 09:02:31
Adults always learn more in a child's world, I'm a firm believer in that. That's why I still love to watch cartoons, I still love to watch children's movies...
Sometimes, being a child is not a bad thing. I don't know if it represents childishness, but a kind of simplicity, a spirit full of longing and optimism about life at all times. These are gradually lost as we age.
Fun and spirit is what it's all about...believe in yourself, you're that magical piece of wood, you just...
By Lynn 2022-04-19 09:02:31
Behold the metaphor of shoes and tombstones of my sinister conjecture
Watching "Magrim's Toy Store" so late, maybe because I've been guessing it as an empty childish film, but I was sure I would because Dustin Hoffman and Natalie Poe I will definitely give the face of the two leading actors of Man. A while ago, I accidentally read a few of a person's film reviews. Every time I read it, I feel disgusted. I feel like he is like a laboratory technician. No matter cocktails, cola, or urine, to him, all elements are molecules, the same of tasteless. Or like the...
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By Oma 2022-04-23 07:03:23
I cried when Dustin Hoffman died. I feel very moved. Every movie has an unforgettable touching...
By Camron 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Shades are my...
By Luciano 2022-04-22 07:01:42
I also said that this girl really looks like Natalie Portman, hahahaha~ It turned out to be true. I'm the one who doesn't read the cast...
By Selmer 2022-04-22 07:01:42
If I believe, I can have magic...
By Alvah 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Zach Helm is quite talented, but let's focus on being a...
Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: My hat's stuck.
Molly Mahoney: Ha... looks like you're gonna need a ladder.
Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: Naah. I just need to jump higher.
Molly Mahoney: Eric... that's seven feet, at least.
Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: Seven feet? Really?
Molly Mahoney: At least.
Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: You think I should get a running start?
Molly Mahoney: So, did you get any friends at camp?
Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: Yeah... um... Jeff.
Molly Mahoney: Is Jeff real?
Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: Yeah... sure.
Molly Mahoney: Is he an animal?
Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: He was a squirrel.
Molly Mahoney: I'm stuck!
Mr. Edward Magorium: Oh, to my floor?
Molly Mahoney: No, sir.
Mr. Edward Magorium: Then what?
Molly Mahoney: Like a person. You remember when I was a little girl and I could play Rahmaninov's Second Piano Concerto and everyone was talking about my potential?
Mr. Edward Magorium: Mhm.
Molly Mahoney: Well, I am 23 now and everyone's still talking about my potential but if you ask em to play the song I know best... I'll still play Rachmaninov's Second.
Mr. Edward Magorium: May I suggest you stun the world with Molly Mahoney's First?