‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’ Review:
Update: 2024-08-16
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Having personally witnessed the crayon's power, Gary devises a plan to obtain it so he may use it to bring his book's universe to life. However, nothing so dreadful could have been conceived by even the most gloomy of minds on Myflixer. First of all, David Guion and Michael Handelman's crazily awkward screenplay, which attempts to turn Harold into an irrepressible free spirit akin to Buddy in "Elf," has turned him into one of the most unpleasant characters on screen in recent memory. Still, all he accomplishes is making him unbelievably annoying. Levi's terrible acting, which strives for charming cuteness the entire time but comes across as though director Carlos Saldanha took enough chances to rival Kubrick, doesn't help much.
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