Matilda

Matilda 6 mitica
Matilda nasce in una famiglia benestante, in cui i genitori e il fratello la trattano in modo indifferente e la considerano una seccatura. All'età di sei anni la bambina riesce finalmente ad andare a scuola grazie ad un accordo fra il padre e la terribile preside di una scuola: Agatha Trinciabue, una donna arrogante che ritiene tutti i bambini una condanna. Fortunatamente Matilda trova nella sua maestra, la signorina Jennifer Honey, nipote della preside, una donna molto dolce e una grande amica.
Matilda is a wonderfully entertaining family film that brings Roald Dahl’s beloved story to life with warmth, humour, and a touch of magic. The movie’s interpretation of the book is both faithful and imaginative, blending clever visual effects with lively action to create a world that feels just exaggerated enough to match a child’s perspective. The cast is outstanding across the board. Mara Wilson brings a gentle intelligence to Matilda, while the adult actors—particularly Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman—lean into their roles with hilarious, larger‑than‑life energy. That contrast is exactly what makes the film so effective: it captures how children often see adults as absurd, intimidating, or downright bizarre. Strong writing and the seasoned talent behind the camera help balance the whimsy with genuine heart. Matilda remains a delightful, timeless family film that celebrates curiosity, courage, and the quiet power of kindness.
Matilda is a wonderfully entertaining family film that brings Roald Dahl’s beloved story to life with warmth, humour, and a touch of magic. The movie’s interpretation of the book is both faithful and imaginative, blending clever visual effects with lively action to create a world that feels just exaggerated enough to match a child’s perspective. The cast is outstanding across the board. Mara Wilson brings a gentle intelligence to Matilda, while the adult actors—particularly Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman—lean into their roles with hilarious, larger‑than‑life energy. That contrast is exactly what makes the film so effective: it captures how children often see adults as absurd, intimidating, or downright bizarre. Strong writing and the seasoned talent behind the camera help balance the whimsy with genuine heart. Matilda remains a delightful, timeless family film that celebrates curiosity, courage, and the quiet power of kindness.



















