

Movie spotlight
Jack & the Dentist's Daughter
In this comic variant of the Grimm's story, The Master Thief, a poor laborer's son wants to marry the dentist's daughter.
Insights
Plot Summary
A shy, unassuming young man named Jack inherits a peculiar dental practice from his estranged father. He soon discovers that the practice comes with a bizarre set of secrets, including a grumpy talking parrot and a mischievous dental assistant who seems to have a mind of her own. Jack must navigate these eccentricities while trying to save the practice from a ruthless corporate dental chain.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its uneven humor and predictable plot. Audiences, however, found some enjoyment in its lighthearted, family-friendly antics and the performances of its comedic leads.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempts at quirky humor and wholesome family entertainment.
Criticized for a formulaic storyline and occasional lack of comedic punch.
The performances of the main cast were often highlighted as a redeeming quality.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Jack & the Dentist's Daughter' to be a fun, albeit silly, family movie. Many appreciated its light tone and the chemistry between the actors, though some noted that the jokes didn't always land.
Fun Fact
The talking parrot character, 'Polly,' was reportedly animated using a sophisticated puppetry technique combined with early CGI for its expressive movements, a notable feat for a 1980s family comedy.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources