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Charming Actors Save Penelope by a Nose
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Charming Actors Save Penelope by a Nose
Christa Banister
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
(February 2008)

DVD Release Date:  July 15, 2008

Theatrical Release Date:  February 29, 2008

Rating:  PG (thematic elements, some innuendo and language)

Genre:  Romantic comedy/fairy tale

Run Time:  102 min.

Director:  Adam Brooks

Actors:  Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Reese Witherspoon, Catherine O’Hara, Peter Dinklage, Simon Woods

Like most fairy tales, Penelope has a fairly predictable premise with an underlying moral about “believing in yourself,” no matter how, hmmm, unconventional, one looks.

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Of course, that’s not a bad message in our Botox-obsessed, diet-crazed society. Still, it’s one that’s definitely been tackled in cinema before. What ultimately lifts Penelope from been-there-seen-that status, however, are the charming performances from leads Christina Ricci, James McAvoy and even Penelope’s hideously superficial mother, played by Catherine O’Hara of Christopher Guest mockumentary fame. Even Reese Witherspoon does well in a minor role because audiences haven’t often seen her as the “edgy, smart-mouthed” girl since, well, Election.

Usually, it’s a sign of horrible things to come when a movie’s release date is postponed not once, but twice. And while a story about a girl cursed with a pig’s nose may seem a tad too unconventional to appeal to the masses, this movie still has a universal, winning quality that should resonate with anyone willing to give it a chance.

Given her parents’ much-buzzed-about societal status, Penelope’s birth is highly anticipated. Well, unless she’s the one with the family curse—an unsightly pig’s snout smack dab in the middle of an otherwise pretty face.

And since everyone’s trying to get a snapshot of this unusual looking girl, her parents keep her in seclusion in a bedroom that Tim Burton might imagine for one of his screen daughters. But like most curious young girls, Penelope (Ricci) can’t help but wonder what the outside world is like, something that doesn’t go unnoticed by her parents, who are constantly reminding her how unbecoming this facial flaw is.

With plastic surgery out of the question for reasons not very well defined by the resident doctor, Penelope’s parents decide to approach the problem from a new angle:  by doing a little matchmaking. Surely, the kiss of an accepting blue-blooded prince would give her the schnoz (and eventually, the seemingly perfect life) that everyone’s always dreamed about.

Of course, it’s not easy convincing a guy to stick around once they get one good look at her, even if her dowry is more than generous enough to lure them there in the first place. In fact, day after day, guys are shown jumping out of her window, forcing the family to invest in unbreakable glass.

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