5/10
Enjoyable film for kids
30 December 2005
Warning: Spoilers
'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' plays like a typical Disney film with children as the heroes and a wacky inventor. In this film, the children accidentally become as tiny as ants from the inventor's machine, and they travel their way through their front yard in attempt to get the inventor to see them to make them a normal size again. Along the way, they meet up with giant insects and learn how to stick together to help each other out of the situation. The scale of the sets were amazing. (They meet a large ant, fly on the backs of bees, eat from a giant cookie, and see giant Lego toys lost in their front yard.) It's an innocent film made just for children, and it does capture the essence of the typical Disney film. I'm not sure how it's dated, but I did enjoy it when I was younger, and my brothers liked it too. (We would have been between eight and ten, and I probably last saw the film when I was thirteen.)
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