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Bright, well-behaved North is just sick of the neglect he receives from his mom and dad, so he divorces his parents, leaves home and travels the world in search of new ones.
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Los Angeles Times
How could director Rob Reiner, whose touch for what pleases a mass audience is usually unfailing, have strayed this far?
June 05, 2013
Reel Film Reviews
It's rather surprising to note that - for its first half, at least - North is actually quite engaging and entertaining...
January 09, 2011
Film4
There's schmaltz a-plenty and the odd, rare laugh but even the normally dependable Wood lacks enthusiasm.
June 05, 2013
Chicago Tribune
It's a prime example of what can happen when hip, slightly cynical establishment filmmakers try to make a deeply sentimental movie.
June 05, 2013
TV Guide
Unfortunately, although Zweibel and Reiner have crafted a fascinating parable, they have failed to make a successful film.
June 05, 2013
Baltimore Sun
Unfunny. Boring. Endless.
June 05, 2013
Variety
The intrinsic failure of Alan Zweibel and Andrew Scheinman's script is that it tips its hand from the start.
March 26, 2009
Time Out
Reiner is undecided just how fantastically he should treat this ludicrous plotline. Added to which there's a dire musical number, a silly thriller subplot, and much maudlin didacticism from narrator Willis in various guardian angel (dis)guises. Misery.
January 26, 2006
Kansas City Kansan
"North"? This movie sinks due south, deep into ground oblivion.
May 28, 2005
New Yorker
The amalgams of TV stereotypes that satirize foreign and regional cultures are embarrassing.
July 09, 2013
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