Russ Duritz is a success--he has looks, he has money, and he has power. The only things he's missing are friends and a conscience. But when an eight-year-old boy mysteriously keeps popping up in his high-security home, Russ finds things getting strange: The boy turns out to be himself at age eight--Rusty. Once Russ is able to .. Read more
| Starring | Bruce Willis, Spencer Breslin, Lily Tomlin, Emily Mortimer |
|---|---|
| Director | Jon Turteltaub |
| Genres | Children, Comedy |
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Russ Duritz is a success--he has looks, he has money, and he has power. The only things he's missing are friends and a conscience. But when an eight-year-old boy mysteriously keeps popping up in his high-security home, Russ finds things getting strange: The boy turns out to be himself at age eight--Rusty. Once Russ is able to even accept that the boy is who he says he is (with the hilarious help of Dana Ivey as a therapist under pressure and Lily Tomlin as Russ's assistant), he resists being associated with that image of himself yet again: a pudgy "loser" with a speech impediment. His halfhearted attempts to court his assistant, Amy, are accelerated when his younger self decides to take a hand. Russ thinks he's supposed to help his eight-year-old self become less of a geek, but Rusty might be there to teach Russ a thing or two about the things that really matter. Director Jon Turteltaub also produced this nostalgic, shamelessly emotional film, which features cameos by Larry King and Harold Greene.
| Starring | Bruce Willis, Spencer Breslin, Lily Tomlin, Emily Mortimer, Chi McBride, Jean Smart, Deborah May, Dana Ivey |
|---|---|
| Director | Jon Turteltaub |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 44 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Children, Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 10 Sep 2001 Production year: 2000 |
| Format | DVD |
Bruce Willis here returns to The Sixth Sense territory, starring alongside a youngster (Spencer Breslin) in a film that has a tinge of the supernatural about it. Willis plays Russ Duritz, a heartless image consultant in need of redemption. Initially puzzled by the child who seems to be following him, Russ comes to realise that Rusty is in fact his younger self. Confronted by the past, the gruff adult has a chance to change his present-day existence for the better. Directed by Jon Turteltaub from a script by Audrey Wells, the story is unalloyed by sentimentality and rings as true as a school bell.
Lacklustre comedy of time-travel that hardly tries to get the most out of an intriguing concept; it is content to settle for dewy-eyed nostalgia.
A heart warming film!
A heart warming film!
Arnold Schwarzenegger's ongoing love affair with the silver-screen looks set to run and run, despite repetitive assurances that the Governator would "not be back". Since he is now officially a politician, one can excuse Arnie for failing to live up to the iron-clad promises in his manifesto, and no surprise then that the world's true Last Action Hero will be starring in a new film, The Kid & I. Tom Arnold, who acted alongside the governor of California's in True Lies, is set to co- Read more
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