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Angry George is the only character to shatter the happy-family facade and tell the truth about how crazy-scary his parents and extended family are being over this mouse. The kid wanted a real bro and his parents come home with a talking mouse? Whatever, man: It's a wonder he didn't start looking for glue traps. With that semi-spiky haircut, those super-size glasses and that darned lisp, Lipnicki makes you feel for George. Where White invited children to identify with Stuart's sense of physical displacement, Minkoff's film seems to be aiming for support from family guidance counselors as Stuart just wants to be loved by young George Little (" Jerry Maguire's" Jonathan Lipnicki), who has a few issues with his new sibling. He's so timid, or obedient, that he never ventures much beyond the environs of the Little's Manhattan brownstone to emīark on adventures that would make his adoptive parents blanch. Little ( Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) with passive aggression and upon arriving at their home is terrified of being alone.
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(He gets a couple of "Annie"-esque impostors, voiced by Bruno Kirby and Jennifer Tilly.) This Stuart is a Gap Kid with an "empty space" - he really wants to know where his birth parents are. Visually, Stuart's been brought to life by a lot of men with computers, wicked enough to make the critter look like a cosmetics-testing mouse. Fox, a man who, in a too-precious feat of stunt casting, out-cutes the most precocious child actor and has been updated by Greg Brooker co-writing with " Sixth Sense" writer-director M. Stuart was the city mouse as Tom Sawyer misfit, introspective purveyor of the urban landscape, which through New Yorker White's eyes wasn't a metaphor for the world, it was its own Milky Way, and Stuart acquired a taste for figuring it out by roughing it. White was mesmerized by notions of diminution and Stuart's discomfort with belonging within the schema of a world so large it forever seemed on the verge of collapsing on him.