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4/10
Changed for the worse
Leofwine_draca1 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
THE PHOENIX AND THE MAGIC CARPET is a British film adaptation of the popular Edith Nesbit novel, but when they spell the author's name wrong in the credits then you know that there's not much hope for it. Much better is the BBC adaptation of the story made a couple of years later; it has better puppets and includes the wonderful Psammead to great effect.

As for this film, it's obnoxiously Americanised, with the British children of the book replaced with annoying brats with no affinity for culture or history. What follows is a very loose adaptation of the book, so you get a pre-TRAINSPOTTING Ewen Bremner as the thief and some exotic island stuff. Peter Ustinov does a good job voicing the Phoenix, but the puppet is awfully stiff, a stiffness matched only by the performances of the child actors. Give this one a miss.
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3/10
Yong kids might like it, but modern kids will probably not think so.
woodspritegardens15 August 2020
Love the UK setting, The bird is a bit disconcerting. Also, how could they miss something so obvious, regarding Helga? No swearing exccept the words "Kick azz".
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10/10
This movie has it all!
fifty_five_gangsta27 November 2002
A new classic, in the genre of kid's movies with horrible puppets. Not since Pet Shop has there been such a repulsive puppet star, as stiff and awkward as the script in which it reads. Butter up the popcorn, dim the lights, and get ready to fast-forward through the human actors, cause this bird really knows how to fly!

My score: 2
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10/10
This is one fantastic piece of acting
timothy-w-hegeman16 February 2004
Although the puppet in this movie leaves much to be desired, the acting by the character playing Chris, the better looking of the two boys, is absolutely outstanding. He commands a presence on screen that is rivaled only by his devilish good looks. All in all, he saves this film and puts it on my top ten list.
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