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Donderbroek (2002)
Front Cover Actor
Rupert Grint Alan A. Allen
Bruce Cook Patrick Smash
Simon Callow Sir John Osgood
Stephen Fry Sir Anthony Silk
Celia Imrie Miss Rapier
Paul Giamatti Johnson J. Johnson
Ned Beatty Gen. Ed Sheppard
Bronagh Gallagher Mrs. Smash
Victor McGuire Mr. Smash
Adam Godley Placido P. Placeedo
Movie Details
Genre Comedy; Family
Director Peter Hewitt
Producer Graham Broadbent; Peter Hewitt
Writer Peter Hewitt; Phil Hughes
Studio PATHE DISTRIBUTION LTD
Language English
Audience Rating PG
Running Time 84 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 4.2
Plot
A children's comedy about a boy with unnatural flatulence, Thunderpants may not be the most thoughtful film in the world, but it does have surprisingly hidden depths. Concerning the extraordinary exploits of childhood outcast Patrick Smash and his sole friend, the boy genius Alan Allen, Thunderpants moves from the most basic of comedy (unsurprising, given the original premise) to some wonderfully subtle, touching moments of genuine emotion. Director Peter Hewitt resurrects the cartoon style of his hit The Borrowers, creating a vision of England that is timeless yet also steals themes and images from every period from the 1950s onwards, combining Beano-style school children in short trousers with 21st-century technology.

The humour is certainly bawdy (perfect for older pre-teens) but the film also has a quaintly old-fashioned feel. Its message, that the world would not be that bad a place if it were just run by children, is oddly reminiscent of the Disney live-action films of yore. Debutant Bruce Cook, beautifully understated while all around him overact mercilessly (especially Simon Callow and Harry Potter's Rupert Grint), brings a quietly innocent dignity to Smash, allowing the hero to rise to the surface. As Stephen Fry points out, a film about a boy who farts excessively shouldn't really work, but Thunderpants is a huge success.

On the DVD: Thunderpants, like many other recent children's films, is an excellent DVD package. Aside from the director's commentary and trailers, there is Bruce Cook's video diary, interviews with the main cast members (proving Cook to be not that dissimilar from his character), a fart montage and a video from hapless pop muppets the Allstars. In addition there are extra features for computer users and a choice of languages. The picture quality is superb, allowing Hewitt's unique visual style full reign; and the sound more than does justice to the unique sound-effect requirements. --Phil Udell

Personal Details
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Collection Status In Collection
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Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 2
Screen Ratio 16:9 Wide Screen / 1.85 Wide Screen / 2.35 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Date 2002
Subtitles Dutch
Audio Tracks Dutch
English
French
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
PAL Widescreen