Max Keeble's grand plan
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German title | Max Keeble's grand plan |
Original title | Max Keeble's Big Move |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2001 |
length | 83 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Tim Hill |
script |
Jonathan Bernstein Mark Blackwell James Greer |
production | Mike Karz |
music |
Andrew Dorfman Michael Wandmacher |
camera | Arthur Albert |
cut |
Tony Lombardo Peck Prior |
occupation | |
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Max Keeble's Big Plan (Original title: Max Keeble's Big Move ) is a comedy film for children from 2001 . It was released in theaters by Walt Disney Pictures .
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Max Keeble does not have an easy life: he is under constant observation by his school principal and is teased by his schoolmates. In addition, he has a job as a newsboy where he is regularly followed by an aggressive ice cream seller. The move at the end of the week comes in handy for the seventh grader: Now he has the opportunity to take revenge on all his "enemies" without being punished for it later. Nothing stands in the way of his ultimate revenge. But he did the math without his parents, because they do not want to do this move to their son and decide to cancel it. Now Max is trapped in a terrible nightmare. But he faces his enemies and apologizes to his friends. When all the students want to take revenge on thug McGinty and the money sucker Dobbs, Max intervenes and ensures peace. He also saves the shelter with a nasty plan. In the end, everyone got through the week well and a quiet life can begin.
Reviews
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"... this clunky juvenile comedy lurches among multiple story lines without fully realizing the comic potential of any."
(This clunky, childish comedy loops between several storylines without exhausting the comic potential of a single one.)
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- ↑ Lawrence Van Gelder in The New York Times on October 5, 2001
Web links
- Max Keeble's Big Move in the Internet Movie Database (English)