Stars: 3 out of 5
Pros: Acting from the leads, some fun
Cons: Predictable, growth happens too fast
The Bottom Line:
A doll brought to life
Predictable kids’ movie
That doesn’t charm me
My Opinion of This Movie Didn’t Change on a Second Viewing
I know I watched Life-Size
years ago. We’re talking probably when
it first aired on TV in 2000; if not, it wasn’t too long after that fact. I remember not being that impressed with the
movie at the time, so I was a bit surprised when I discovered the film has
developed a bit of a cult following, even earning a TV movie sequel. With that in mind, I decided to give the
movie a second shot and see if my take on it had changed.
Casey Stuart (Lindsay Lohan) lost her mother a few years
ago. While she still lives with her dad
Ben (Jere Burns), he has turned his grief into a drive to become a partner in
his law firm. Sad and lonely, Casey
finds a spell that she thinks will return her mother to her. Going behind her father’s back, she acquires
the book and gets what she needs to enact it.
However, things go wrong and she accidentally brings an Eve
doll to life. As Casey tries to figure
out a way to undo the spell, Eve (Tyra Banks) begins to infiltrate Casey and
Ben’s lives. Will her presence bring any
changes to them?
Not familiar with Eve?
She’s essentially a Barbie clone.
While the movie never mentions the famous doll, Eve talks about all her
careers and how perfect she was at them over the course of the movie. Obviously, with model Tyra Banks playing the
character, she’s also beautiful. And
there are references to her house and other accessories.
I’m sure you can see where the plot is going from my teaser,
and you’d be correct. Now, as you know,
I don’t knock a movie for being predictable if I am having fun along the
way. Unfortunately, I didn’t have fun
watching this movie. Yes, it hits all
the expected notes. However, it feels
perfunctory as it goes about doing that.
In fact, at times it seems like it is rushing to hit those notes instead
of allowing them time to develop and the characters to grow. Instead of enjoying myself, I found myself
ready for the movie to be over.
This isn’t a fault of the actors, who are all good. Okay, so some of the supporting players are
over the top, but the main trio are all solid actors. Yes, even Tyra Banks, who isn’t known for her
acting, does a good job as Eve. Frankly,
I’m surprised she hasn’t gotten more acting jobs. This was back when Lindsay Lohan was still a
rising star, and she shows how talented she was here. Jere Burns has some fun reacting to Eve’s
antics as the movie progresses.
In fact, I think that’s one of the film’s faults. It spends more time with dad Ben over Casey
once Eve comes to life. Ultimately, this
is supposed to be Casey’s story, but by spending the time with Ben, we are
short changed on her growth.
Maybe I was too old both times to see any magic that Life-Size holds. While the movie has its fans, I don’t think I
will ever be one of them.
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