Part real adventure drama and part fantasy, the film requires the imagination of a child to see beyond the implausibility and accept the detailed tropical environs as worthy enough grounding to keep things simultaneously tense and light. Breslin, as we have come to expect, is naturally sweet, strong, creative and vulnerable. If you have an eight-year-old child, "Nim's Island" is the kind of film you won't be sorry you shared with him or especially her. You can usually find the DVD cheap
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