Life-Size
- Episode aired Mar 5, 2000
- TV-G
- 1h 41m
A widower's daughter accidentally brings her doll to life while trying to cast a spell to resurrect her mother.A widower's daughter accidentally brings her doll to life while trying to cast a spell to resurrect her mother.A widower's daughter accidentally brings her doll to life while trying to cast a spell to resurrect her mother.
Anne Marie DeLuise
- Drew McDonald
- (as Ann Marie Loder)
Alf Humphreys
- Bookstore Owner
- (as Alfred E. Humphreys)
Kerry Sandomirsky
- Ms. Weiner
- (as Kerry Sandomirksy)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe toy store in the movie is named Kaboodles. They didn't change the store name for the movie; they actually filmed at a toy store named Kaboodles near Point Grey in Vancouver, British Columbia.
- GoofsWhen Eve is sitting at the desk in the office, the man behind her is leaning over a desk talking to a woman, then gives the woman a file, then turns and walks towards Eve while looking at her, and walks away. Then every time the camera shows Eve again, the man in the background repeats the same action several times.
- Quotes
Casey Stuart: Zomba, tarka, ishtu, nebarim.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Movie Nights: Life-Size (2015)
Featured review
Well hello...Dolly !
Don't you just love these lazy sunday afternoons ? Just laying around your house and do absolutely nothing but watching TV...Unfortunately, I couldn't find the remote when this thing started. I was laying in my couch and the remote was nowhere near...I didn't want anything to spoil my lazyness so I kept watching it.
It was...errrr...CUTE ! Being a 22 year old-fashioned male who wastes most of his time by seeing horror and foreign cult films, I don't think I was part of the target audience this movie tried to reach. So, I also see no reason in bashing it completely. The cast and crew tries so much to bring tears to your eyes. All typical elements are included : the poor girl who just lost her mommy, the workaholic dad who forgets his daughter's football match, the ugly duckling at the office who turns into a beautiful swan ... I'm not being cynical, I'm sure you will cry when you're a young girl (aged 8 - 14) or a lonely housewife ( age 30-55) but if you don't fall into any other category, you'll just watch at it and don't move a muscle. Either that or you have emotional problems...
The cast is filled with "I've seen him/her before somewhere" - faces but I couldn't put a name to those faces. Usually this means they're washed up actors and actresses who can only get jobs in inferior family Disney movies. Except for Tyra Banks of course...She's playing the role she was born to play. A life-size doll !! She's dumb, naïve, ignorant but oh so beautiful and perfect. Her job is to walk around and look hot and she can handle that perfectly well.
The overload of sentiment, morals, drama and unfunny comedy almost made me puke but still I didn't got up to look for the remote. ( That's a good sign by the way...it means this movie is "bearable" till the end )
The monday after, my little niece told me she saw it too and she said she never saw a better movie...so, you see, it's all relative
It was...errrr...CUTE ! Being a 22 year old-fashioned male who wastes most of his time by seeing horror and foreign cult films, I don't think I was part of the target audience this movie tried to reach. So, I also see no reason in bashing it completely. The cast and crew tries so much to bring tears to your eyes. All typical elements are included : the poor girl who just lost her mommy, the workaholic dad who forgets his daughter's football match, the ugly duckling at the office who turns into a beautiful swan ... I'm not being cynical, I'm sure you will cry when you're a young girl (aged 8 - 14) or a lonely housewife ( age 30-55) but if you don't fall into any other category, you'll just watch at it and don't move a muscle. Either that or you have emotional problems...
The cast is filled with "I've seen him/her before somewhere" - faces but I couldn't put a name to those faces. Usually this means they're washed up actors and actresses who can only get jobs in inferior family Disney movies. Except for Tyra Banks of course...She's playing the role she was born to play. A life-size doll !! She's dumb, naïve, ignorant but oh so beautiful and perfect. Her job is to walk around and look hot and she can handle that perfectly well.
The overload of sentiment, morals, drama and unfunny comedy almost made me puke but still I didn't got up to look for the remote. ( That's a good sign by the way...it means this movie is "bearable" till the end )
The monday after, my little niece told me she saw it too and she said she never saw a better movie...so, you see, it's all relative
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- Coventry
- Dec 2, 2003
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
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- Also known as
- Una auténtica muñeca
- Filming locations
- 4376 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(bookstore scenes)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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