Mashable 2024年10月18日
'Bookworm' review: Elijah Wood and Ant Timpson re-team for the most charming surprise of the year
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《书虫》是一部由安特·蒂姆普森执导,托比·哈维德编剧,伊莱贾·伍德和奈尔·费舍主演的温馨家庭电影,讲述了11岁女孩米尔德里德(奈尔·费舍饰)与她失散多年的父亲斯特劳恩·怀斯(伊莱贾·伍德饰)之间的情感纽带。米尔德里德是一位自称“持证书虫”的女孩,她热衷于捕捉传说中的坎特伯雷黑豹,并希望赢得5万美元的奖金来帮助她陷入昏迷的母亲。斯特劳恩是一位魔术师,他从美国飞来帮助米尔德里德,却发现她对他并不感兴趣。在米尔德里德的拒绝下,斯特劳恩决定带着她去寻找坎特伯雷黑豹,开启了一段充满冒险和情感的旅程。

👨‍👧‍👦 影片展现了米尔德里德与斯特劳恩之间复杂的情感关系,米尔德里德对父亲的疏远和不信任源于她对父亲的缺失以及母亲的过度保护。斯特劳恩虽然是一位魔术师,但他对女儿的感情却十分真挚,他努力想要弥补过去,并与女儿建立起亲密的联系。

🏕️ 影片中充满了冒险元素,斯特劳恩带着米尔德里德进行了一次充满挑战的探险之旅,他们穿越了美丽的自然景观,经历了惊险刺激的考验,最终找到了彼此的理解和信任。

🌟 影片的演员阵容十分出色,伊莱贾·伍德出色地演绎了斯特劳恩这个角色,他将角色的幽默、深沉和脆弱展现得淋漓尽致。奈尔·费舍也凭借其精湛的演技,将米尔德里德的聪明、独立和内心深处的脆弱展现得十分到位。

🎬 影片以其温馨动人的故事、精彩的冒险元素和演员们的精彩表演,为观众呈现了一部令人难忘的家庭电影。

🏆 影片在2024年奇幻电影节上首映,并获得了观众和影评人的一致好评。

You might not expect the minds behind 2020 horror comedy Come to Daddy to produce one of the sweetest family-friendly films of 2024, but Bookworm is full of such wonderful surprises.

With Bookworm, director Ant Timpson has teamed back up with Come to Daddy screenwriter Toby Harvard and star Elijah Wood (Lord of the Rings, Yellowjackets) for another story of a child bonding with their estranged father. Only this time, Timpson and Harvard swap Come to Daddy's meat cleavers and flaming crossbows for magic tricks and outdoor adventuring. The result is an endearing treat anchored by great performances from both Wood and Nell Fisher (Evil Dead Rise) alike.

What is Bookworm about?

Nell Fisher and Elijah Wood in "Bookworm." Credit: Vertical

The titular, self-described "card-carrying bookworm" is 11-year-old Mildred (Fisher), whom we first meet constructing an elaborate trap to ensnare her cat. Don't worry, she doesn't mean any harm! She's just fine-tuning her methods for catching the Canterbury Panther, a real-life New Zealand urban legend. The first person to capture proof of it will receive $50,000, and Mildred hopes to secure that money for her and her single mother Zo (Morgana O'Reilly). That money becomes extra necessary when Zo winds up in an exploding toaster-induced coma.

Enter Strawn Wise (Wood), Mildred's biological father and a full-time magician. (Although much like Arrested Development's Gob Bluth, he'd prefer the term "illusionist.") He's flown all the way from America to help her out, so imagine his surprise when he finds that Mildred wants nothing to do with him. She scoffs at his card tricks, pokes holes in all his illusions, and gives him such a thorough verbal dressing-down that you'll wonder how Strawn doesn't hang up his (comically large) hat right then and there and head home.

Instead, Strawn decides to finally step into his role as a father and take Mildred on a camping trip to find the Canterbury Panther. Cue the adorable explorers' outfits, gorgeous landscape shots — as a diehard Lord of the Rings fan, it's great to see Wood adventuring through New Zealand again — and moving father-daughter bonding.

Bookworm delivers a heartfelt father-daughter story.

Elijah Wood and Nell Fisher in "Bookworm." Credit: Vertical

That bonding doesn't come right away, nor does it come easily. Mildred understandably has trust issues when it come to her absentee father, issues that one simple camping trip won't fix. But Bookworm doesn't take the too-easy route of portraying Strawn as a totally deadbeat dad. Instead, Timpson and Harvard take care to explore his awkward attempts at connecting with Mildred — a David Copperfield–related mix-up is in the cards — and his own worries of failure, both as an illusionist and as a father. Wood is wonderful here, delivering a performance that runs the gamut from goofy to deeply melancholy. From fart jokes to contemplative monologues, he can do it all, managing to turn the wildly dressed Strawn — again, it's hard to get past his big hat — into a flesh-and-blood human.

Mildred, too, defies any possibility of just being another precocious child in film. Yes, she sasses her dad and is able to spout an alarming number of nature facts, but Timpson, Harvard, and a charming Fisher imbue her with so much more than a sharp mouth and wit. These things act as a shield for her loneliness, and were also borne out of it: A scene where Mildred laments her mother's overprotectiveness — comparing it to being wrapped in bubble wrap and cotton wool — is particularly effective thanks to Fisher's contemplative, deeply felt work.

The combination of Wood and Fisher's performances is pure magic, not only in scenes where they work through Strawn and Mildred's complicated relationship, but also in Bookworm's more adventurous sequences, which balance physical comedy and genuine danger on a knife's edge. Here, Timpson and cinematographer Daniel Katz craft moments that call to mind great adventure films of yore — including one scene on a rope bridge that feels undeniably Indiana Jones–inspired — while still keeping Bookworm grounded in Mildred and Strawn's personal journeys. Boasting elements that parents and kids alike will adore, Bookworm is proof that the live-action, family-friendly adventure genre is still alive and kicking.

Bookworm was reviewed out of its US premiere at Fantastic Fest 2024. It hits theaters Oct. 18.

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