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Best Peter Hewitt Movies

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Peter Hewitt has carved out a unique niche in Hollywood, directing a string of memorable films that often blend whimsical humor with heartfelt storytelling. From the fantastical adventures of Jumanji to the endearing charm of The Borrowers and the superheroics of Captain Underpants, his work consistently delivers engaging narratives and distinctive visual flair that have captivated audiences of all ages for decades. His ability to bring beloved characters to life and craft imaginative worlds makes his filmography a treasure trove for fans. This curated collection celebrates some of Peter Hewitt's most iconic contributions to cinema. We've gathered what we believe are his standout achievements, but we know every film fan has their own favorites and a personal order of greatness. Now it's your turn to weigh in! Explore our ranking of his best movies, then use the convenient drag and drop feature to reorder the list and create your definitive personal top-tier Peter Hewitt filmography.

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The Borrowers (1997)

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"The Borrowers (1997)" vividly brings to life Mary Norton's beloved tales of tiny people living secretly beneath our noses. The film centers on the four-inch-tall Clock family, who secretly share a sprawling house with the normal-sized Lender family. This diminutive clan survives by "borrowing" everyday items – from thread and safety pins to batteries and scraps of food – ensuring their existence remains hidden from their giant landlords. Their delicate, peaceful co-existence is dramatically disturbed, however, when the avaricious evil lawyer Ocious P. Potter (played by John Goodman) steals the will that grants title to the house, which he plans to demolish in order to construct modern apartments. This theft forces the Lender family to move, leaving the Clock family in peril as they now face the unprecedented risk of being exposed to the vast, dangerous normal-sized world. The film transforms into a thrilling chase as the tiny heroes, led by young Arrietty and her family, must venture into the human world to recover the will and save their home, encountering both perils and unexpected allies along the way. It's a charming blend of fantasy, adventure, and family fun, celebrating ingenuity and courage in the face of overwhelming odds. "The Borrowers (1997)" absolutely belongs on a list of "Best Peter Hewitt Movies" due to Hewitt's masterful direction of a complex, visually ambitious project. Hewitt has a particular knack for bringing imaginative, high-concept stories to the screen, as seen in his work on films like *Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey* and *The Santa Clause 2*. With *The Borrowers*, he skillfully balanced thrilling adventure, genuine heart, and comedic moments, making the tiny protagonists' struggle feel monumental. Hewitt masterfully blended practical effects (oversized sets, forced perspective) with nascent CGI to create a believable and awe-inspiring world from the Borrowers' perspective, a significant technical achievement for its time. The film also benefits from a memorable villain performance by John Goodman and strong ensemble work, all guided by Hewitt's clear vision, solidifying its place as one of his most beloved and enduring family classics.

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