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2024104 minAdventure, Family, Comedy, Drama

Bookworm

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Is Bookworm worth watching? With a rating of 6.547/10, this Adventure, Family, Comedy, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Bookworm Synopsis

Eleven-year-old Mildred’s life is turned upside down when her mother lands in hospital and estranged, American magician father, Strawn Wise, comes to look after her. Hoping to entertain the bookish tween, Strawn takes Mildred camping in the notoriously rugged New Zealand wilderness, and the pair embark on the ultimate test of family bonding – a quest to find the mythological beast known as the Canterbury Panther.

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Top Cast

Nell Fisher
Nell FisherMildred
Elijah Wood
Elijah WoodStrawn Wise
Michael Smiley
Michael SmileyArnold
Vanessa Stacey
Vanessa StaceyAngelina
Morgana O'Reilly
Morgana O'ReillyZo
Millen Baird
Millen BairdDoctor
Nikki Si'ulepa
Nikki Si'ulepaDotty
Theo Shakes
Theo ShakesReginald

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Is Bookworm worth watching?

Bookworm has received mixed reviews with a 6.547/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Family, Comedy movies.

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Bookworm has received average ratings (6.547/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 15, 2024
★ 7

When a little domestic incident with the toaster sees her mum in hospital, the young "Mildred" (Nell Fisher) finds she is to be looked after by her dad. Thing is, she hasn't seen him before - ever, and so the arrival of the enigmatically clad "Strawn Wise" (Elijah Wood) who makes his living as an illusionist, proves distinctly underwhelming to this rather cynical young girl. He is keen to please, though, so when she suggests they go camping to try and spot a legendary black panther that's been marauding the countryside he readily agrees. Backpacks and camera at the ready, off they go on a trek that sees their relationship rather predictably, but entertainingly, evolve. Along the way, there's some scoring that's distinctly Morricone, they encounter the menacingly leprechaun-esque "Arnold" (Michael Smiley) and his sidekick "Zo" (Morgana O'Reilly) and there's plenty of adventure as they seek evidence of this big black cat (and earn the $50,000 reward that proof of it's existence brings). There's a jolly chemistry here between Fisher and Wood, the writing gives her plenty of opportunity for some sardonic wit and there is also an enjoyably mischievous joy emanating from a Wood who's clearly enjoying himself back in a NZ devoid or "Orcs". The cinematography shows off the countryside well and the whole story has something of the Children's Film Foundation to it. It's nice too see the emphasis of a film focus more on the script and the characters for a change, and with precisely no CGI and loads of mushrooms, this is quite good fun. Just how, though, did her legs get under that great big tree in the first place?