

Исчезнувшие
Peasant children Mytyl and Tyltyl are led on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness by the fairy Berylune. On their journey, they're accompanied by the anthropomorphized presences of a Dog, a Cat, Light, Fire, and Bread, among other entities.
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Plot Summary
A professional race car driver finds himself in a surprising new role as he's sentenced to community service with a group of rowdy young actors. He must coach them for a play, facing his own inhibitions and the challenges of working with teenagers.
Critical Reception
The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who found its plot predictable and its humor to be juvenile. Audience reception was slightly more favorable, appreciating its lighthearted family-friendly entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on predictable plot devices and lacks genuine comedic spark.
- Dwayne Johnson's charm is unable to salvage a weak script and uninspired direction.
- Offers minimal entertainment value for adults, but may suffice for very young viewers.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a light and harmless family film, with some appreciating Dwayne Johnson's performance. However, many felt the story was unoriginal and the jokes often fell flat.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a remake of the 1975 film Escape to Witch Mountain, but the script was significantly rewritten to create a new story, though it retained some thematic similarities.
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