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A Hero Lies within on Nim’s Island
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A Hero Lies within on Nim’s Island
Lisa Rice
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
(April 2008)

DVD Release Date:  August 5, 2008

Theatrical Release Date:  April 4, 2008

Rating:  PG (for mild adventure action and brief language)

Genre:  Action/Adventure

Run Time:  96 min.

Director:  Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin

Actors:  Abigail Breslin, Jodie Foster, Gerard Butler, Michael Carman, Mark Brady, and Anthony Simcoe.

Likely targeting kids five through twelve, the latest Walden Media film is a family-friendly, take-me-away adventure with a good message about finding heroism from within. 

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Based on the book by Wendy Orr and Kerry Millard, Nim’s Island provides a unique high seas adventure that will strike a chord with any kid who has dreamed about having her own jungle paradise and having to defend it from dangerous intruders.

Nim Rusoe (Abigail Breslin) lives with her father Jack (Gerard Butler), a biologist, on a gorgeous island in the South Pacific.  Her mom died years ago, when swallowed by a whale while doing marine biology work.  Nim is homeschooled, of course, and knows an encyclopedia’s worth of info on birds, whales, walruses, and many other creatures.  Several of them are her pets and best friends.

Each night Nim cooks delicious food for her father, and she and he have wonderful conversations together. (There’s no TV … can you imagine?)  Then Nim flits off to bed to read another book.  Her favorite book series is Alex Rover, where hero Alex saves the day, even when he’s in the tightest of spots (like being dangled over a fiery volcano).

Her dad’s quest is to find an unusual strain of protozoa plankton, which he promises to name “Protozoa Nim.”  One night he sets out in the boat to find it, but Nim begs to be left alone on the island to read.  Her father finally agrees, especially since it’ll only be for two nights.

Things do not go as planned, however, and a violent storm takes Dad off course, maybe even killing him.  When Nim doesn’t hear from her father, she decides to take matters into her own hands and persuade her hero, Alex Rover, to save the day. 

Little does Nim know, however, that Alex Rover is actually Alexandra (Jodie Foster), the author of the books and a fearful recluse living in California.  Alexandra also has an imaginary sidekick, the “Alex” from her novels (also played by Butler).  Alex is constantly encouraging Alexandra to be bold and brave, to take an adventure.  But Alexandra is petrified and tries to convince Alex to be reasonable about the dangers.  Finally, however, she becomes convinced of Nim’s predicament and decides to take an unprecedented adventure—by plane, smaller plane, boat, smaller boat, and helicopter to a certain place known only by degrees latitude and longitude.

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  • 4moretogo 6/20/2008 4:44 AM
    A really nice family movie. My girls & boys liked it. They are between the ages of 8-16 yrs. We all wanted to move to an island by the end of the movie. I thought Abigail Breslin, Jodie Foster, & Gerard Butler did an outstanding job in their roles. BRAVO.
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