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| The Spiderwick ChroniclesPoignant enough February 13,
 2008 2:31:05 PM 
|   Freddie Highmore
 |  Based on the popular children’s-book series and directed by Mark Waters, the film version of The Spiderwick Chronicles centers on the three Grace siblings and their interactions — some friendly, some potentially deadly — with fairies and goblins. Freddie Highmore plays both of the identical-twin Graces, Jared and Simon (Sarah Bolger is sister Mallory), and he gives them separate identities, Simon nerdy, Jared angry over his parents’ impending divorce. That divorce and, more specifically, the relationships between unreliable fathers and their children play a central role, the Grace kids’ family life overlapping with and echoed by their supernatural adventure. It’s all handled with a deft touch, giving the film a poignance that balances nicely with the PG-level action. 97 minutes | Boston Common + Fenway + Fresh Pond + Circle + suburbs
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												Dutifully soporific 
												Agonizingly boring 
												Doesn't kick it soon enough 
												All funked up 
												Better than generic holiday fare 
												Introducing reggaetón 
												Crass and crude and mostly annoying humor 
												The legendary playwright is better 
												Predictability ensues
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 | Nobody knowsUnforgettable direction A bloodless slasher flickSexy but emotionally failingA limp comedic effortBig screen fairy taleMajesty and manureClear and sereneHilariously good gorefestFirstWorks sends in the puppets
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