A nice form of innocence, the faithful relation with the novel of John Bunyan are the basic virtues of this charming, first for honesty, film. Modest and charming in some measure, boring in high measure , silly for small special effects, saved by the presence more than acting of the young Liam Neeson and for the fair reflection of the essence of one of the most Anglican books , it is a good introduction or a nice remind.
Obvious, it could be better and the critics are not just wrong but it represents that genre of poor film saved by the reasonable dose of the nostalgia inspired.