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Ummmmm... what is the point of Larissa's Bunny Guide? The purpose of this rabbit page is to educate people about rabbit care, behavior, companionship, and classification. What is the strangest website you have ever been to? This one by far: www.daxo.de And the most awesome? This one is way cool! You have got to check it out: www.alathea.org
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This little bratty kid named Wendall (Lukas Haas) goes to live with his grandparents and cousins after his mother dies and his father goes off to WW2. Don't worry, little Wendy isn't upset about his mother dying because he hated her all along. It's for a good reason though -- she didn't love him at all and wished she had a kitten instead. He also doesn't care too much for his father either so it's all ok. Anyway, he goes to live with his relatives and on the way this guy talks to him on the train and steals money from him. So, the story is basically about how this kid decides he likes his parents after all. There are subplots of course -- involving his cousins and the man from the train and of course the war! Wendall goes from being a mean kid to a nice and happy kid. Rite of passage story I guess...How do you encompass stupidity? I'm being too harsh here, it actually was a decent movie because I sat there the whole time. I didn't much enjoy the part where Lukas Haas finds that his mother rabbit has killed all of her little baby rabbits. In fact, that's exactly why the movie got a bad bunny rating. If it weren't for that, I might have given it a 1 or 2 rating. At first it seemed that the bunny-killing was just for fun but I now am thinking that it was in fact a metaphor having to do with something in the movie that I obviously wasn't paying attention to. Hmmm... oh I just figured it out! Duh! Since you are much quicker than I, I'm sure you'll pick it up right away when you see this mediocre film. Copyright © 1999-2006 Larissa. All rights reserved.
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