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The Indian in the Cupboard

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In a small town, a boy named Omri discovers a mysterious and ancient key that allows him to bring to life the toys he keeps in a cabinet. At first, it seems like a simple game full of fantasy, until Omri decides to test its power with a plastic Indian he received as a birthday gift. To his astonishment, when he opens the cabinet, the Indian comes to life. This being, named Little Bear, is a real warrior with a strong personality and a cultural background that connects him to his history.

As the relationship between Omri and Little Bear develops, the boy finds himself caught in a whirlwind of adventures and responsibilities. Omri quickly realizes that his discovery has unexpected repercussions, as other toys, including a cowboy and a horseman, also come to life, creating chaos that the boy could never have foreseen. With each new encounter, Omri explores the meaning of friendship, respect, and the history that each toy figure represents.

However, as things become more complicated, Omri also has to deal with the challenges of his own life as a child, confronting his fears and insecurities. In a magical blend of fantasy and reality, the story prompts us to reflect on empathy and the value of diversity as Omri learns to navigate between different worlds and understand the true power of friendship.

Media type
Movie
Year
1995
Director
Frank Oz
Writer
Melissa Mathison
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
70.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
58.00
Actors
Hal Scardino
Litefoot
Lindsay Crouse
Richard Jenkins
Rishi Bhat
Steve Coogan
David Keith
Sakina Jaffrey
Vincent Kartheiser
Nestor Serrano
Frank Welker
Ryan Olson
Cassandra Brown
Louie Pizzella
Gender
Adventure
Familia
Fantasy
Country
United States
Producers
Kathleen Kennedy
Frank Marshall
Jane Startz
Streaming
Amazon Video
Original title
The Indian in the Cupboard
Duration
96
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