| NEW MOVIE‘The Tale of Despereaux’: A Tale of ForgivenessBy Belinda ElliottCBN.com Senior Producer
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        - Just in time for Christmas comes a film that the whole  family will enjoy. The star of The Tale  of Despereaux may be small in stature, but he offers kids and parents alike  some big lessons about forgiveness and compassion. The film is based on the award-winning book, The Tale of Despereaux, written by Kate  DiCamillo in 2003. The children’s book quickly climbed to the top of the New York Times best-seller list, and  received a Newbery Medal, sealing its place as a favorite pick among teachers in  classrooms across the nation. Now Despereaux comes to life on the big screen thanks to writer/producer Gary Ross (Seabiscuit, Dave). Ross said it was his wife and fellow producer, Allison  Thomas, who first alerted him to the story and its potential to work well as a  film. The two often work together on films, and he said she has a keen eye when  it comes to spotting great stories. “She, in fact, was the person who found Seabiscuit as a magazine article,” Ross said. “I learned to trust  her at that point.” Once he read the book, he said, he too was drawn to the story’s  inspiring message and complex characters.  The story centers around Despereaux Tilling, a small mouse  with abnormally large ears who lives in the Kingdom of Dor.  The lovable mouse doesn’t fit in with his peers. He is much too brave to  “cower” in fear when instructed to do so, and he prefers reading books rather  than eating them as good mice should. His individuality quickly sets him apart.  After daring to speak to a human, something strictly forbidden, he is banished  from Mouseworld and forced to live in Ratworld, a dark and vicious place.   In his new surroundings, he soon befriends another outcast,  Roscuro (Dustin Hoffman) and begins a dangerous adventure similar to the tales of  daring knights and helpless maidens he so often read about in Mouseworld. As he  vows to stand for truth and justice, the adventuresome little Despereaux is  easy to admire.  “I love Despereaux for all the obvious reasons,” Ross said.  “He’s not afraid to be an individual. He knows what’s right in his heart, and  he is willing to stand up for that no matter what the consequences. Isn’t that  something we all would like to impart to our kids? With his indomitable spirit,  his ethics, and his sense of right and wrong, it just makes for a wonderful  hero.” While Despereaux is a shining example of heroism, Roscuro,  too, is a relatable character that ultimately offers valuable lessons of his  own.  His character illustrates one of  the film’s central themes, that forgiveness is more valuable than revenge.  “So often in books and in movies there is a kind of  coarseness in which revenge, at times, is a virtue,” Ross said. “I think that  one of the things that is beautiful about this story is that it was feelings of  vengeance that were holding the characters back, and it was kindness and the  spirit of forgiveness that were ultimately redeeming for the characters. It  broke their cycle of anger. It unlocked them and ultimately allowed for  resolution of the story.” A movie extolling the values of forgiveness and compassion  isn’t something one often finds among Hollywood  films. It’s something that Ross hopes parents will take to heart and discuss  with their kids after viewing the movie.  “It’s a movie that is about kindness and how redemptive  kindness and compassion can be, not just this time of year, but any time of  year. That’s a really wonderful message in a film, and I think it’s a wonderful  conversation for parents to be able to have with their kids.” He said just as the book has become a favorite among  teachers to discuss with their students, he hopes the film will be a catalyst to  help people contemplate the virtues of forgiveness and compassion long after  the movie is finished.  “What we want out of this movie is that it’s not an  experience that leaves you the minute you leave the theater,” Ross said. “If  we’ve done our jobs, then this will linger with you the way the values in  Kate’s book linger with you after you read it. It’s something that will hopefully  stay with you for days.” The film’s uplifting message also provides a great way for  Christian parents to help their children understand the biblical concept of  forgiving one another, and the damage we do to ourselves and to our  relationship with God when we withhold forgiveness. There couldn’t be a better  time for a film with such an enlightening message than the Christmas season,  when we celebrate the birth of Jesus our Savior, who continually offers  forgiveness to us when we seek Him.  The Tale of Despereaux opens in theaters today. More movie reviews on CBN.com 
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