RATING:  
                    PG for brief mild language
                     GENRE: 
                    Drama 
                    RELEASE: 
                    Dec. 29, 2006 
                    STARRING: 
                    Renee   Zellweger, Ewan   McGregor, Emily   Watson, Perdita Weeks, Bill Patterson  
                    DIRECTOR:
                     Chris   Noonan 
                    DISTRIBUTOR: 
                    MGM Distribution Company 
                      
			 
							 
							
							
								Please Note
								In providing movie reviews on our site, CBN.com is not endorsing or recommending films we review. Our goal is to provide Christians with information about the latest movies, both the good and the bad, so that our readers may make an informed decision as to whether or not films are appropriate for them and their families. 
							 
							  
				MOVIE 
REVIEW
				
				Miss Potter 
				
				Movieguide Magazine 
				  
				
				
		CBN.com 
        - Miss Potter is a wonderful   portrait of the life and work of Beatrix Potter, the best-selling children's   author of all time who created Peter Rabbit. It is one of the best movies of the   year. 
         
        The movie stars Renee Zellweger as Beatrix Potter, a winsome,   imaginative young woman who has rejected every proposed suitor her mother has   thrust upon her. Beatrix is resigned to the fact that she will never marry.   Instead of seeking a husband, she finds joy and contentment in her "friends,"   the little animals that she paints and inserts into her stories and   illustrations that she is trying to publish. 
         
        When we first meet her, she   is talking with a family publishing house run by two stuffy brothers. One of the   brothers agrees to publish her book about Peter Rabbit, but he gives the project   to their younger brother, Norman, in hopes that Norman will fail and return home   to  take care of their invalid mother. 
         
        Norman, however, sees the   beauty and delight in what Beatrix has created. Eagerly and tenderly, he escorts   Beatrix through the printing and publishing process. To everyone's surprise,   including Norman and Beatrix's, The Tale of Peter Rabbit becomes a complete   success and they begin publishing a series of very popular children's   stories. 
         
        Norman and Beatrix's relationship soon blossoms into romance.   Norman proposes to her at her family's Christmas party. Norman's spinster sister   encourages Beatrix to say yes. She points out that, even though she has also   resigned herself to the fact that she will probably never marry, it would be   absolutely foolish to turn down a man's marriage proposal, if, of course,   Beatrix truly loves him. 
         
        Beatrix accepts Norman's proposal, but her   snobbish mother, who has yet to realize that her daughter has become one of   England's most famous women, is against the marriage. So is, however, her more   supportive father. Can Beatrix convince her parents to accept the proposed   marriage, or will she have to defy them and lose her inheritance? What happens   next will surprise, delight, and make you weep. 
         
        Miss Potter is a pure joy.   Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor are absolutely charming and brilliant. Emily   Watson as Norman's sister Millie is also superb. Though the story may seem a bit   slight to some critics, the movie is morally uplifting, inspiring, and family   friendly. The movie extols marriage, the rural life, an innocent approach to   life that's full of wonder for God's Creation, and a strong sense of community.   During the story, Beatrix expresses concern about preserving the rural farming   communities that she  loves. Her concern echoes the concern of pro-agrarian   Christian conservatives like J.R.R. Tolkein (The Lord of the Rings),  Allen   Tate, Robert Penn Warren (All the King's Men), and M.E. Bradfrod, but it is not   fully developed in the movie because of limited time. 
         
        A few years back,   there were a lot of acclaimed female performances touted by the secular media.   Few, if any, of those performances were the kind of morally uplifting,   Grace-filled, inspiring performances that Movieguide® likes. Most of them   appealed to the radical feminist ideology of leftist elites in the mass media.   In 2006, however, we saw five great female performances that are a much   better match to the high biblical standards that Movieguide® tries to follow –   Helen Mirren in The Queen, Naomi Watts in The Painted Veil, Diane Kruger in   Copying Beethoven, Keisha Castle-Hughes in The Nativity Story, and now Renee   Zellweger in Miss Potter. Thus, 2006 shaped up into what can honestly   be called "The Year of the Woman in Film". 
         
        Despite whatever good may be   found in such movies, however, the Bible says it all the best in Proverbs   31:10-12 and 25-31: 
        "A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth   far more than rubies. Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing   of value. She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. . . . She is   clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks   with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. She watches over the   affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. Her children   arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 'Many women do   noble things, but you surpass them all.' Charm is deceptive, and beauty is   fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. Give her the reward   she has earned, and let her works bring her praise at the city   gate." 
         
        Movies and other art forms can amaze, inspire and equip, but the   Bible is the ultimate standard of all that is True, Good and Beautiful. Not even   Shakespeare or Michelangelo can measure up to all of its glory. 
		Address Comments   To: 
		  Bob and Harvey   Weinstein 
		  Co-Chairmen 
		  The Weinstein Company 
		  345 Hudson Street, 13th   Floor 
		  New York, NY 10014 
		  Phone: (646) 862-3400 
		  Fax: (917)   368-7000 
		  Website: www.weinsteinco.com 
		More movie reviews on CBN.com 
		 
      NOTE from Dr. Ted Baehr, publisher of Movieguide Magazine. For   more information from a Christian perspective, order the latest Movieguide Magazine by calling 1-800-899-6684(MOVI) or visit our website at www.movieguide.org. Movieguide is   dedicated to redeeming the values of Hollywood by informing parents about   today's movies and entertainment and by showing media executives and artists   that family-friendly and even Christian-friendly movies do best at the box   office year in and year out. Movieguide now offers an online   subscription to its magazine version, at www.movieguide.org. The magazine, which comes   out 25 times a year, contains many informative articles and reviews that help   parents train their children to be media-wise consumers. 
         
      
       
						
							
 
CBN IS HERE FOR YOU! 
	Are you seeking answers in life? Are you hurting?  
	Are you facing a difficult situation? 
 
 A caring friend will be there to pray with you in your time of need. 
							  
						
		 | 
		
			
				
 
	
	
 
			 
		 |