The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet

2013

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Drama / Family

45
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 78% · 50 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 70% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 19949 19.9K

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Plot summary

A 10-year-old child prodigy cartographer secretly leaves his family's ranch in Montana where he lives with his cowboy father and scientist mother and travels across the country on board a freight train to receive an award at the Smithsonian Institute.


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Helena Bonham Carter as Dr. Clair, mom
Judy Davis as G.H. Jibsen
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by clarkmick33 8 / 10

Charming for all ages

The Young and Prodigious T.S Spivet is a breath of fresh Mid Western air among all the rubbish of cinema today. Its Charming without being overbearing, its smart without being technical and odd without being weird.

The cast do a really good job at acting and the playful (although unrealistic)characters are charming. The cinematography really explores small details as well as large. The props of vintage equipment and quirky items of the past will resonate with those who watch the film.

I think most people who see this film will leave feeling happier and will take note of the magic of life as T.S Spivet does. Its a pure escapist film. Watch and enjoy this little slice of movie magic with a with your favorite mug, blanket and good friend.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 5 / 10

higher hopes

10 year old T.S. Spivet lives on a remote Montana ranch. His father (Callum Keith Rennie) is an old fashion cowboy. His mother Dr. Clair (Helena Bonham Carter) has a rambling set of interests. His sister Gracie is eager to leave home where the only traffic comes from the passing trains. Ms. Jibsen (Judy Davis) from the Smithsonian calls to tell him that he won the prestigious Baird prize for a perpetual motion machine expecting an older scientist. He pretends to be speaking for his father and runs away to Washington D.C. riding the rails.

Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed one of my favorite movies, Amélie. In that movie, he is able to use Paris' romanticism for his surreal touches. In this movie, he's a bit lost. He's out of his elements. The kid is fine but nothing more. The surreal touches remain. Sometimes it's fun like the fake RV family. Other times, it's out of place and really out of time. That ranch exists only in old movies. The brother is another issue that needs clarity earlier. It's not a thing to have a revelation. Jeunet's style of movie making needs a level of unreality which clashes with this story. At times, it makes this movie look cheap. I had higher hopes.

Reviewed by grantss 5 / 10

Mostly for kids, but has its moments

Mostly for kids, but has its moments.

The story of a 10-year old kid who treks across the United States to receive a science award.

Just from that you already know its quite far-fetched. Not only this, the kid is the hero of the story, to the detriment of all other characters, especially adults. It's the usual "make the kid wise and talented beyond his years and beyond the adults around him/her and the kids will love it" scenario. Add in some naive kids-view-of-the-world-presented-as-profundity and the fact that the kid is quite annoying at times, often in a nerdy sort of way, and, from the beginning, you start to think of watching something else instead.

However, it's not all bad. The scenery during his trip is stunning and the cinematography matches this. There are some good emotional and genuine funny moments along the way too.

Overall: kids will love it, adults can give it a miss.

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