Hook
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- Dustin Hoffman
- Robin Williams
- Julia Roberts
- Bob Hoskins
- Maggie Smith
- Caroline Goodall
- Charlie Korsmo
- Amber Scott
- Laurel Cronin
- Phil Collins
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Sep 13, 2023
One of the most endearing and likable bad movies I've seen :)
James (Schaffrillas)Apr 4, 2020There's a lot to dislike about this movie– so much so that apparently Spielberg doesn't even love it himself– but I think it's magical. Julia Roberts having fun! Incredible production design that feels like a Universal Studios live show! Outstanding cameos! (Glenn Close??…
demi adejuyigbeif you despise hook, you have no heart. if you love hook, you have no brain.
comrade_yui - Jan 16, 2021
poor Rufio has to die spouting Spielberg daddy issues YOU'RE A SKATEBOARDING PIRATE KING MAN REVEL IN IT
David SimsAug 17, 2020tag urself i'm hook being dramatically suicidal
scream queenApr 1, 2025Any time Maggie Smith is onscreen this turns into a different much better movie but unfortunately she’s only in it for like seven minutes
Patrick Willems - Mar 16, 2025
flawed film / fascinating crisis of the auteur
David SimsDec 29, 2024No.
Griffin NewmanJun 13, 2020hey does anyone know if a divorced middle aged man made this movie
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Over the years, I tend to vacillate between I like this movie okay to meh. Just watched it last night and I’m still of the same opinion. Lots of fun little moments, and several tips of the hat to other Robin Williams movies. But is also feels like all his other movies.
Robin Williams makes any film great. Funny, sweet, good acting, good plot. Storyline: tells the continuation of Peter Pans life, but as an adult who forgot he was Peter Pan. Rediscovers his inner child through the rescue of his children.
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Poignancy. Lessons to be learned. Speeches to be made. Lost marbles to be rediscovered. Tears to be shed. The conclusion of Hook would be embarrassingly excessive even for a movie in which something of substance had gone before.
Hook has you marveling at the nuts-and-bolts work of producers and assistant directors, but never at the intrinsic imaginativeness of the story. It's as if Spielberg calculatedly set out to make a perennial classic -- certain folly if ever there were.
How did such a dream project on paper turn out so wrong. It should remain one of the great mysteries of cinema. The less said about this one, the better. For Spielberg completists only.