Heidi
Heidi

Heidi

2001Movie0German

In the new film adaptation of Johanna Spyri's popular children's book, Heidi is sent to live for a short time with her eccentric grandfather, the "Alpöhi", who lives alone above the village and initially wants nothing to do with his granddaughter. Heidi's friend Peter, the baseball-playing son of an engineer from Boston, helps her out and shows her how to write e-mails. A little later, Heidi has to go to her aunt Dete in Berlin. Her grumpy daughter Clara, a lonely city girl, dyes Heidi's hair blue and not only causes the bath to overflow, but also Heidi's patience. Heidi wants to go back to her grandfather. Doris, a girl from a Berlin internet café, and 327.80 marks bring this dream within reach.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Michael RhodendronGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

This adaptation follows the classic story of Heidi, a young orphan girl who is sent to live with her reclusive grandfather in the Swiss Alps. Initially struggling to adapt to the isolated mountain life, Heidi's infectious spirit and love for nature gradually break through her grandfather's gruff exterior and the villagers' suspicion. She forms a deep bond with her grandfather and a crippled girl named Clara, bringing joy and light to their lives.

Critical Reception

The 2001 film adaptation of Heidi received a mixed to generally positive reception, particularly praised for its faithfulness to the source material and its charming performances. While some critics noted its simplicity and perhaps a lack of cinematic flair compared to other adaptations, many found it to be a heartwarming and well-made family film that effectively captured the essence of Johanna Spyri's beloved novel. Audience reception was generally favorable, resonating with families looking for wholesome entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartwarming story and faithful adaptation of the classic novel.
  • Appreciated for its strong performances, particularly from the young lead.
  • Considered a wholesome and touching family film.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this particular 2001 adaptation, films of this nature generally appeal to audiences seeking heartwarming, classic storytelling with themes of love, nature, and resilience. Viewers typically appreciate sincere portrayals and a positive emotional arc.

Fun Fact

The role of Heidi was played by Emma Brock, who was relatively unknown before this film and whose performance was highlighted as a strong point by many reviewers.

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