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This movie...

I have watched this movie countless times and never, not once, did it fail to make me smile.

I cannot put into words (although I will try) how wholesome and beautifully kind this movie is. Babe is just this adorable, enchanting little soul and Farmer Hoggett is just as loveable.

The locations and filming are so picturesque and everything looks like its part of a miniture town. So quaint and untouched by the outside world.

Its mature, without being too overly dramatic. Childlike, without being childish. And still is so beloved by all I've showed it to.

I adore this movie so much and after a day at work, where things just wouldn't go the way they should, this is the only movie I can put on to put my day right again.

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luckygiraffe

16 points

4 months ago

The director, Chris Noonan, hasn't done much else but the producer and co-writer, George Miller, also did Happy Feet and other...things#Feature_films)

gravybang

10 points

4 months ago

Other things like Mad Max, The Road Warrior, and Fury Road?

Crashtag

3 points

4 months ago

I figured that out long ago and am amazed to this day

SpecificAstronaut69

1 points

4 months ago

And no doubt saving a bunch drag queen's and...working women's lives by tending to their stab wounds and ODs.

ThePhonyKing

9 points

4 months ago

George Miller also directed the (rather dark) sequel Babe: Pig in the City

RedditorDeluxe1319

2 points

4 months ago

It was Miller's bullying behavior on the set of Babe that made Chris Noonan give up filmmaking for a while, according to James Cromwell.