VHS Movie Reviews for The Secret Garden [VHS]

The Secret Garden [VHS]

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VHS Movie Reviews of The Secret Garden [VHS]

Movie Review: The Secret Garden
Summary: 5 Stars

I've seen a few versions of The Secret Garden but this is the best with Maggie Smith. Wonderful family movie. Wish Hollywood would stop wasting their money and make more of these great family entertaining movies.

Movie Review: wrong movie
Summary: 3 Stars

The DVD was sealed in the right case but it was the wrong movie. I was expecting the Secret Garden and got The Little Princess! I kept watching it and it did involve three children but no garden!

Movie Review: I finally found it !!!
Summary: 5 Stars

This version of The Secret Garden has always been my favorite. I've looked for it in stores for years and never found it. I actually thought it may be out of print, then happened upon it here. I immediately purchased it so I can watch it again, whenever I want to. It was in great condition, at a great price too! WHOO HOOO!

Movie Review: Weird experience, but love the movie!
Summary: 4 Stars

I was in the mood to see this movie again and was super excited for its arrival. I took off the plastic and put the DVD in without looking at it. When I turned it on, the menu for "A Little Princess" was on my screen. The wrong DVD was actually in the "The Secret Garden" box, wrapped in plastic and everything. I was able to send it back and have it replaced. However, it was a lot of inconvenience for an inexpensive movie I could have bought at Wal-Mart.

Movie Review: Beautiful music, garden scenery, and message, ultimately.
Summary: 4 Stars

Always a favorite of mine, The Secret Garden is an enriching tale about turning loss and sorrow into gratitude and love. Recent orphan Mary Lennox is uprooted from her home in India and sent to live with her uncle in a faraway mansion (seemingly in Britain). When she arrives, instead of being greeted by a warm, loving family, she is met by a cold housekeeper with a dislike for children. Her uncle keeps to himself, still mourning the loss of his wife, who died ten years previously.

As Mary tries to belong in a household of scuttling servants, she explores her own identity and feelings, which is new for her, having never cried before. The turning point comes when she gets the courage to ask her uncle "for a little bit of earth."

This movie really captures the emotions of pride, humility, fear, curiousity and happiness. It was one of those "comfort movies" I would watch as a young girl when I was sick. Beautiful music, garden scenery, and message, ultimately.
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