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A contemporary reimagining of Henry James' novel, WHAT MAISIE KNEW tells the story of a captivating little girl's struggle for grace in the midst of her parents' bitter custody battle. Told through the eyes of the title's heroine, Maisie navigates this ever-widening turmoil with a six-year-old's innocence, charm and generosity of spirit. R. If You Like this movie you can streaming What Maisie Knew movie for Free HERE
Release Date What Maisie Knew May 3, 2013 Limited

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Actor for What Maisie Knew

Onata Aprile,Steve Coogan,Julianne Moore,Alexander SkarsgÄrd,Joanna Vanderham,Sadie Rae Lee,Jesse Spadaccini,Diana Garcia,Amelia Campbell,Maddie Corman,Paddy Croft,Trevor Long,Emma Holzer,Nadia Gan,Samantha Buck,Anne O'Shea,Malachi Weir,Ellen Crown,Jessica Miano Kruel,Zachary Unger

Genres What Maisie Knew : Drama

Total Vote User What Maisie Knew Movie: Visitor
User Rating What Maisie Knew Movie : 4
User Percentage For What Maisie Knew Movie : 83 %
User Count Like for What Maisie Knew Movie : 5,163
All Critics Ranting For What Maisie Knew Movie : 7.8
All Critics Count For What Maisie Knew Movie : 73
All Critics Percentage For What Maisie Knew Movie : 88 %

What Maisie Knew Movie Review

The film is touching, filled with taste and care, but not enough to avoid being coy and sentimental.
David Thomson-The New Republic

On the surface, this indie does sound like standard-issue material, but its dynamics are far more complex than its simple exterior.
Randy Myers-San Jose Mercury News

What Maisie Knew gives the audience a ground-eye view of its mesmerizing title character, a plucky, charismatic New Yorker who navigates downtown bars and building lobbies with the street savvy of a pro.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

The result is a film that deeply engages us on multiple levels. Not only do we wonder what Maisie knows and how she knows it, we want to get this seedling to a place where she won't have to be transplanted every day.
Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer

It's a study of human nature, not at its worst, but at its most typically pathetic, and it goes to show that the more things don't change, the more they stay lousy.
Mick LaSalle-Hearst Newspapers

Intimate, unnerving and entirely addictive.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

This is a film that deals in subtle details, and its value lies in the way the filmmakers draw out small moments of surprise or truth from the familiar scenario.
Paul Gallagher-The List

It's far from the first story of a child dealing with the consequences of parental break-up -- but it may be one of the best.
Scott Renshaw-Salt Lake City Weekly

The worthwhile subject matter becomes trivialized.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

A wonderful modernized re-telling of the 1897 Henry James short story.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

It's an intimate, well-acted and nuanced film that provides a fresh angle on an all-too-familiar struggle.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Onata Aprile is never showy and always authentic, a rare find in a child actor. In fact, she is one of the most self-possessed actors I've seen of any age.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

A movie that's much easier to admire than to actually enjoy, no matter how well done or acted.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Onata Aprile's short career should blossom as people react to her subtle performance here.
Elias Savada-Film Threat

Despite the big-name adults around her, it's the unknown Onata Aprile who is the star of this movie.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

Gazing on Maisie, you want to know what she knows. That you can't is at once your dilemma and your opportunity, what adults must engage in order to be adults.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters

Despite a sensitive, mature performance from Onata Aprile as Maisie, the girl remains withdrawn and opaque throughout. In telling this sad story from her perspective, it never quite plugs in to what Maisie felt.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
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