Nim’s Island

Nim's Island with Gerard Butler, Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin
I’ve always liked Jodie Foster. She is a good actress and I really enjoy her performances. I am not exactly a fan of Silence of the Lambs, but I really like Nell, Maverick, The Brave One and now- Nim’s Island. By now I think it is obvious that I made a habit of watching everything with Gerard Butler in it. This movie offers family-friendly fun and mindless entertainment. You can enjoy the movie no matter how old you are, and you are going to appreciate it even more if you have a wild imagination and are used to writing/creating fantasy worlds/stories on your own.
A reclusive island:

Nice pet, huh? Gerard Butler in Nim's Island
Biologist father (Gerard Butler) and his 11 year-old daughter Nim have travelled the world and decided to settle on a beautiful reclusive island on the Pacific. Her mother has died a long time ago and it has been the two of them ever since. The girl’s best friends are a sea lion and a lizard, in addition to a pelican; appropriately called Galileo. They have the tools and the technology, and whatever they can’t make, they order. Nim has a creative mind and what she lacks in human friends, she makes up with the stories she reads. Her favorite author is Alex Rover: a wonderfully brave adventurer: Think Indiana Jones. Only, Alex is so much easier on the eye – I never found Harrison Ford attractive. But Butler takes on a second role in the movie: as opposed to the cute but a little nerdy dad (he is fascinated with one-cell organisms), Alex has longish, unkempt hair, cowboy hat- and he is sexy.

Nim's Island, Gerard Butler as "Alex"
The Real Alex
Now, the actual Alex- or should I say Alexandra- is played by Jodie Foster. You might consider Alex her alter, brave ego – or just a companion from her imagination. The two talk. While Alex is as masculine, impulsive and fun as one can possibly get, Alexandra is an agoraphobic who hasn’t left the house in weeks. The humor of the movie comes from Alexandra’s actions as well as Nim’s relationship with her extra domestic, smart and fun animals.
The Problem
Nim’s dad needs to go on a two-day cruise and he can’t persuade Nim to come with him. Now, Nim is more than happy to stay on the title and take care of her turtle. And she does seem awfully capable of taking care of herself. So he leaves. But when an unexpected storm damages his boat and means of communication, he gets stranded on the ocean. Nim starts to get worried and scared. So she asks Alex for help- Alex was asking for Nim’s help about information on the tropical volcano the island has, that’s how they know each other- how do you save a girl on an undiscovered island when you can’t leave the house?
So this is where the story gets more action and even more fun. Nim tries to keep pirates & tourists off her island, her father tries to fight the ocean and come back home while Alexandra leaves home in an attempt to find Nim.
The script lives up to its entertaining potential and when you like the cast as I do, all you need is some pop-corn, really. It’s perfect escapism.
Also on Gerard Butler and his movies:
http://socyberty.com/people/five-reasons-to-love-gerard-butler/
http://cinemaroll.com/cinemarolling/gamer-movie-review/
http://cinemaroll.com/cinemarolling/law-abiding-citizen-two-steps-short-of-perfection/
http://pinartarhan.com/blog/gerard-butler/
http://pinartarhan.com/blog/the-ugly-truth/
http://pinartarhan.com/blog/timeline-2003/
http://pinartarhan.com/blog/gerard-butler-and-saturday-night-live/
http://pinartarhan.com/blog/please/
http://pinartarhan.com/blog/girls-and-badasses/
http://pinartarhan.com/blog/beuwolf-and-grendel-2005/
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Surprisingly enough, I just saw this movie today.
I loved it. Abigail Breslin is great, after seeing this, No Reservations and Zombieland I have to admit she is great. And Gerard Butler is always awesome.
-eron02
This is a really fun movie. And I do have to hand it to Butler, not many can pull off nerd and cowboy at the same time : ) ,
I have a feeling Abigail won’t fade away from Hollywood as she grows up.