

The Tooth Fairy
A woman and her daughter (Nicole Muñoz) encounter a deadly legend at a bed-and-breakfast.
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Plot Summary
In this whimsical comedy, Derek Thompson, a minor-league hockey player with a penchant for delivering bone-jarring hits, earns the nickname "The Tooth Fairy" for his tendency to knock out the teeth of his opponents. Unbeknownst to him, this nickname has a magical connection. When he crushes the dreams of a young fan by mocking the Tooth Fairy, he finds himself sentenced to a stint as the actual Tooth Fairy, complete with wings, a tutu, and a bag of pixie dust. Derek must complete his fairy duties, collecting teeth and delivering money, while navigating his new, sparkly reality and trying to win back the trust of his girlfriend.
Critical Reception
The Tooth Fairy (2006) was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences alike. While some found the premise amusing and Dwayne Johnson's performance energetic, many critics pointed to a predictable plot and a lack of genuine comedic depth. The film was seen as a lighthearted, family-friendly diversion but rarely strayed from conventional storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Dwayne Johnson brings his signature charisma to the role, but it's not enough to save a formulaic and often silly premise.
- The film offers a few moments of lighthearted fun but ultimately feels like a missed opportunity for genuine magical charm.
- While intended for families, the humor occasionally falls flat, and the plot progression is highly predictable.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be a harmless and mildly entertaining watch, particularly appreciating Dwayne Johnson's efforts. However, many felt the story was too simplistic and lacked originality, with some finding the humor hit-or-miss. It's often described as a decent choice for a casual family movie night but not a standout.
Fun Fact
Despite the title and premise, the film is not a remake of the 1997 film "Tooth Fairy" starring Ashley Judd, nor is it directly related to the more recent 2010 film of the same name starring Larry the Cable Guy. This 2006 film featuring Dwayne Johnson is a standalone comedy.
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