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Here are five films from the 1990s that still shine for their originality

Many family comedies from the 1990s have something charming, entertaining and unique about them. Without being revolutionary, several films released this decade stand out for their originality. Here are a few that reach out and bring families together.

What else do I get involved in?

(Look who’s talking too)

Here are five films from the 1990s that still shine

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You have to be willing to listen to a toddler’s comments to appreciate the second part of a trilogy starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley as parents. Once you’re in the right mood, you can join this family where differences of opinion reign, where adult problems arise, but where nothing escapes a lovable, quick-witted baby. You have to be in good shape because the narrator takes great pleasure in staying awake!

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Rock’n Nun And Rock’n Nun 2: Back to the monastery

(go Sister law And Sister Act: Back to the habit)

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Thanks to her good humor, refreshing humor and passion for music, Whoopi Goldberg – transformed into an improvised sister – delivered one of the biggest blows of her career by changing the rigid universe of St-Francis College. To the delight of moviegoers, she got even the most unruly people singing and dancing. The entertaining and moving choir, supported by a rich soundtrack, has become an essential musical reference.

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Piggy bank, combinations and co.

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Tales for All has interested many moviegoers for more than a decade. Among the many adventures set in Quebec is this film starring Pierre-Luc Brillant and Vincent Bolduc, who have business acumen. They may be young, but they run their own business that is extremely popular in their neighborhood. But regardless of age, it’s not always easy to get by with money… Still, it’s better to laugh about it.

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Don’t tell mom that the babysitter eats the dandelion root

(go Don’t tell mom the babysitter is dead)

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How do you deal with the sudden death of your guardian? For the five Crandell children, getting rid of the body and spending a summer without adults seems like the ideal solution. Led by teenager Sue Ellen – disguised as Christina Applegate – the gang will trust their eldest, who carries a heavy burden on their shoulders. The money that was supposed to support the quintet remained with the deceased. Since the truth cannot be revealed, the leader of the group must find a way to care for her siblings.

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The summer of my 11th birthday

(go my girl)

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The year after Madness of Mom, I Missed the Plane, Macaulay Culkin became Thomas, Vada’s boyfriend, who also fell in love with her. But here it is: Vada is facing upheaval as her childhood is definitely coming to an end. She has to cope with a wide variety of situations and, above all, emotions that overwhelm her. For her, this summer of 1972, which could have been like any other, will be unforgettable because it allows her to discover not only the joys of life but also the sorrows. A touching story full of beautiful truth.

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