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'Inkheart' review
Mo (Brendan Fraser) is a “Silvertongue,” a person blessed with the ability to bring characters from books to life by reading out loud. ...
Passante from Washington DC - January 25, 2009 at 9:07 AM
silvertounge, teriny, creatic, strait krstclark101: Before you try to get all superior, you should probably learn how to spell.
Report This Commentkrstclark101 from bristols - January 23, 2009 at 3:12 PM
he isnt an " a silvertounge" he is named silvertounge for his ability to manipulate the words in books also there overall quest wasnt to go searching f or the long lost wife it was to as promised send dustfinger back and defeat capricorn from bringing teriny on the world............... before you creatic you should probably get all of your facts strait............. read a book
Report This Commentlorax10 from missouri - January 23, 2009 at 8:23 AM
I find it interesting that critics write reviews for children films that are based on books. THe question is if they have read the book the film is adapted from and normally they have not. In the case of Inkheart. I have read the Inkheart series. I have to say that the first book which is Inkheart is exactly that. Fraser's wife is sucked into a book in exchange for 3 characters that are read out of the book. The adventure is Mortimer (MO) holding onto the book because his wife is stuck in it and the three characters and how they fit into the real world of ours. It's a good book. It drags in the center but the plot is good. I felt that the book is kind of a reference to book writing.
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