
"It's how big you are on the inside that counts"
Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black) is a lowly mailroom man at a New York Newspaper in Manhattan. Because of his admiration to Darcy Silverman (Amanda Peet), Gulliver will discover whats beneath the Bermuda Triangle, the undiscovered land, Lilliput. In this amazing small world, Gulliver is the biggest not just by size but of ego. He took credit of all greatest invention and included his self in historical events. He became a hero when he defeated Lilliput's longtime enemies and the Lilliputians were so amazed of what he did. But things changed when the small people discovered all his lies and who he really is and got sent to the world "no one dare go".
Gulliver's Travels is an old fantasy novel written by Jonathan Swift in 1726 (amended in 1735). The movie was directed by Rob Lettermen (the director of Academy Award nominated "Shark Tale") and produced by Jack Black.
I am so amazed with what Jack Black did in this movie. He doesn't need the looks because he got the talents. This movie made me laugh until the very end. The scenes were really funny especially when Gulliver teaches Horatio (Jason Segel) to court Princess of Lilliput (Emily Blunt) the daughter of the King Theodore (Billy Conolly).
I highly recommend this movie because it teaches every viewer to believe in their self and to believe in what they can do.
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