


#Catch that kid movie#
The movie did not, however, teach any real moral values. The touching scenes come in where Maddy shows her deep love for her father and learns how very deep her mother's love is for her. I also enjoyed the hi-tech security measures employed at the bank, very nifty. The movie is unrealistic, but I like it that way, because in reality life is complicated and hard, but in movies everything is possible. I would have liked to see more humor, and the slapstick comedy from the security officer was not very funny. Most of the humor comes from the two boys' crush on Maddy, the wannabe actor who works at the bank, and later the fact that Maddy is left in charge of her little brother at the last minute and decides to take him with her to the robbery.

What ensues as they make their plan to rob the bank and begin to carry it out is funny, incredibly unrealistic, and touching. She quickly enlists the help of her two best friends - Gus, a go-cart mechanic and Austin, a computer geek - who both happen to be in puppy love with her. Maddy, still determined to save her dad, sees robbing the bank at which her mother is setting up a security system as her only option. Maddy's mother Molly does everything she can to find the money needed - $250,000 - for an opperation to save him. Though he had apparently recovered, something goes wrong which leaves him paralyzed from the neck down. Her parents, however, have forbidden her to climb due to an accident her father had had which seriously injured his back. The story is about a young girl named Maddy, a tomboy who loves climbing. Catch That Kid, an enjoyable movie for the whole family? I think so.
