Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism (2015) Poster

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5/10
Charming, but not much effort
cesar_augusto1 February 2017
It's funny how this movie escaped my radar. Back a few years I was actually an AVID reader of the Molly Moon books. And this movie being made 2 years ago when I found out stunned how I had no idea of it before. And after watching it, I can see why. It was a very poor adaptation, and it seemed either the budget was low (I mean, the studios were MINUSCULE compared to the big names) or the screenwriter wasn't caring that much. It had a bit of a clunky pace and it struggled to stay on tracks. While some scenes seemed word by word from the book, with even some funny nods (like a flip of a page in Molly's notebook shows a sketch of the book's cover) while some scenes were jumbled out of place. And I really don't see why, when the movie was barely 1 hour and a half, when 2 hours could've covered the book page by page.

However, the movie material was actually good. Raffey Cassidy was DELIGHTFUL. Her acting felt very natural and she was really pulling out how I imagined Molly. The other children were really natural at their scenes, when we know how hard is for children to act, the younger, the hardest. As a stand-alone movie, it felt harmless, but fun and enjoyable. As an adaptation, I felt SO MUCH disregard by the screenwriter I feel really sorry for the book and I sure wish the writer felt disapppointed, her series was marvelous and could've done much better as a cartoon.
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6/10
Kids just wanna have fun
kosmasp20 May 2016
This is aimed at kids obviously and I have not read the books this is based on. But you get a pretty good idea, what it's about (the character and everything). It's a shame it wasn't successful, because it's lighthearted fun with a terrific cast. You can tell everyone was having a blast making this.

It's predictable and the characters are very easily to spot, but you don't always need complex stuff to be entertained. It's also enough to watch this with a kid (maybe not even a fan of the books) and having a blast with them. It's overall effort is more than decent and if you allow yourself to dive into this world (just don't look too long into her eyes), then you'll be entertained
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6/10
lovely movie
bharatgee26 July 2020
I just love movies for kids and this movie i great for "big kids" like me.
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5/10
A quick way to be famous does not go well.
Reno-Rangan24 October 2017
It was based on the children's novel of the same name. Purely a children's film. That's why I find it average. The concept was too silly. Particularly, there are a few scenes that do not make sense to the grownups. Even for hypnotism concept they used in the story. So don't accuse it if you did not enjoy it. Other than that, the direction, actors, settings, musics were nice.

This is the story of orphan kids. In the rural England, no one has adopted them yet. Like orphanage kids from other films, this tale was too built with their struggles against the odds. Their caretakers are not so nice to them, especially the chief in charge. The kids too have divided and one of the gang decides to participate in a talent show. When that fails, drastically everything changes since then. In meantime a mystery book lands in one of their hands. With the help of it, an undreamt adventure begins.

It should have been a television film. Not because the production quality is poor or something, but the story, how it was narrated fits perfectly for small screen. Otherwise, a series would have been a nice idea. A fictional story, and took place at the corner of the Christmas, as well as released on the same season a couple of year ago. I don't think the second film would make it. But possible as a television feature. Not worth, but watching it with kids could do justice.

5/10
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5/10
Ok but nothing like the books.
randallhyden-0073420 August 2022
I had high hopes as I have read the books to all my children and they absolutely love them. The movie was so so, cheaply done and disappointing. Someone should give the series a proper treatment and invest in adapting it right. Could be the next Harry Potter if done correctly.
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6/10
It's designed to be good for young girls not adults and critics
thediamondbrothersemail10 August 2020
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It's underrated by adults and critics, i get those concerns and other things which is why it's not above a 6, but for younger girls it's really good, it takes them to their dreams and it has a good lesson to be learnt about the reality of fame and family. It's also quite accurate about the process of hypnotism apart from near the end where it really gets random with that lock. The acting is good but it doesn't have an emotional or exciting ending like most films, however it is comforting and that wasn't really the point of it, they do go off and do random stuff which wouldn't really be possible.
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6/10
BELIEVE IN MYSELF
nogodnomasters30 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Molly (Raffey Cassidy) is an orphan at the Hardwick House where things are not joyful. She is friends with Rocky (Jadon Carnelly Morris) who gets adopted and leaves. Molly obtains a book on hypnotism and manages to visit Rocky and become a star far beyond her talent.

The theme of the film is unorthodox families and to believe in oneself. There is the formula clumsy crook after the book with his mother played by Joan Collins whose Botox face doesn't belong on screen anymore.

Appears to be geared at kids 7-9 years old
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10/10
What a surprise(!)
huyzer14 October 2017
Before watching this movie, I didn't really have high expectations. I didn't know anything about it, and from the rating on IMDb (as of now: 5.4/10, with 738 votes), I was just expecting some B-movie. Well, I was very surprised in a GREAT way. I was really moved by this movie, even to tears, and moved my heart to think of my life and priorities. It truly was a great movie. And now I'm listening to the song at the end credits.... <3 A great, touching, moving end. Thank you producers, actors, and support roles in all capacity of this movie. It will most likely remain in my heart for a lifetime, when I think back on movies that touched my heart/inner being.
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7/10
For good & ill there's a lot to take in here, but it's well made & fun as it is
I_Ailurophile13 November 2022
I claim no familiarity with Georgia Byng's children's book, but I don't think it's unreasonable to say that unless one is specifically enamored of it, then the strongest reason to watch 'Molly Moon and the incredible book of hypnotism' is probably the cast. There are some very recognizable names and faces here, including Lesley Manville, Emily Watson, Dominic Monaghan, and Raffey Cassidy, and the chief joy of the picture is in watching them indulge in the silliness. This is especially true since, for any details that might make the story what it is, by and large the plot carries very familiar strains. We have the downtrodden yet plucky kids (orphans), troubled by mean adults and aided by kind ones. One of those plucky kids becomes our protagonist, with some special skill that sets them apart, and they'll be antagonized by one specific bad person. These are plot threads that we've seen before in family fare and will again, but that doesn't mean another iteration can't be worthwhile on its own merits. This title strikes me as particularly kitschy, but you know what? Sure, why not.

Even for a kids' movie there's no getting around the fact that 'Molly Moon' goes extra hard in all the ways that make the genre either endearing for those that enjoy it most, or excruciating for those who have difficulty abiding it. We have a persistent theme song that's as plainspoken in its themes as Randy Newman - and still more kid-friendly ideas that are baseline admirable, however obvious - and pre-teen kids engaging their imaginations and talents in ways that are direly gauche. The plot and scene writing are both completely, outrageously over the top and hugely oversimplified; plot development routinely takes inelegant shortcuts to advance from A to C, or D, or even further, in one curt leap. The storytelling, this is to say, unquestionably tests our suspension of disbelief. While one has to appreciate the cast going all in on the ridiculousness, there are some points where it's even more notably overbearing. Take for example the second half of the feature, in which Cassidy - who has more then demonstrated her capability in the years since - is directed to overact and emphatically be awful at it. There's a lot going on here.

If you can look past the indelicacies, however, there's still a modestly enjoying film here. 'Molly Moon' only wants to have a good time with an abject bit of tomfoolery, and on at least some level it surely succeeds. Maybe my bias is showing, but I think it's a minor delight to see Cassidy here simply in light of the roles she's taken on since; this picture is a far cry from 'The other lamb' (2019) or 'The killing of a sacred deer' (2017), both instances where she has absolutely excelled. The rest of the cast give strong performances such as they are. The production design and art direction are splendid; I rather adore the costume design and hair and makeup work; the effects are plainly evident, but look good. Even at its most outrageous and/or shortchanged, the narrative is well-written such as it is. And in all other ways, though the picture fits squarely into that niche genre that's best suggested for younger viewers, it's well made such as it is, at least average in that capacity if not slightly above average.

The film relies tremendously on Movie Magic and the peculiar logic of fantasy storytelling, but so long as one can get on board with the style, it's a fair bit of fun. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a good time as I watched, even at its most arduous. Such a title will absolutely not appeal to everyone, but so long as you're open to the possibilities, this is capably entertaining. For better and for worse 'Molly Moon and the incredible book of hypnotism' is A Lot, yet when all is said and done it's a solid, satisfying family-friendly romp, and that's all it needs to be.
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10/10
A Stunning Performance of Note
dianerpessler-4616421 July 2015
A lovely family film highlighted by a wonderfully magical performance by Emily Watson. As usual, Watson lights up the screen in every scene in which she appears and the power of her talent irradiates the entire film. There is no doubt she is the most gifted actor of our time and her career is marked by one magnificent performance after another. Even in featured or supporting roles, she somehow manages to dominate the screen and make even an average motion picture something very, very special. This film is certainly a fitting showcase for her stunning work and hopefully what she does here will be well noted and remembered at Oscar time. She is quite overdue for an Academy Award and it is a scandal that she was not bestowed one by now for the inspired performances for which she's been nominated.
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