Looking for a smart movie to show your kids? Offer them a “mouse”, ideal for ages 6 and up. Be careful, the feature film leaves the platform on July 31st!
The mouse is signed by Gore Verbinski, who years later would direct the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. The story follows Ernie and Lars Smuntz, who inherit a dilapidated house in the countryside. The two brothers learn that their cottage is actually one of the last architectural gems of the 19th century, which will bring them good fortune when restored. But here it is: the little mouse rules the roost, and he’s determined to stay there.
From 6 years
It’s a well-crafted comedy that sees two characters trying to escape a cheese-loving intruder who inhabits a mansion they want to sell to the highest bidder. With this very simple principle, the film, which is aimed primarily at young viewers, combines twists and turns that will delight them, but also manage to fascinate parents. Laughter and (a little) chills are guaranteed!
Heroes in trouble
And if La Souris has not aged, it is because, like a game of cat and mouse, it has been passed down from generation to generation for the enjoyment of children.
What will they like?
- A mischievous little mouse, of course, who may be hiding something other than wanting to harm the two newcomers to the house.
- Two brothers, as fun and funny as the trouble that befalls them
- Conclusion, absolutely lovely, where all’s well that ends well.

Nathan Lane and Lee Evans, heirs
What might be bothering them:
- The scene where the mouse is trapped behind a board, the nails of which are holding him, are on the verge of piercing his body and even his skull!
- Christopher Walken plays a mouse destroyer of costumes and gadgets, which can be quite dangerous for small children.
- Arrival of “Katsila” to the house to hunt a mouse.
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