Who Is Better In A Family Movie: Robin Williams Or Jim Carrey?
Jim Carrey is a great, entertaining actor, but when it comes to family films, that is not his forte, (although he was super in various roles of films more comedic in nature.) This is where Robin Williams comes in, the actor who played the lead role in family films such as Flubber, Patch Adams and Mrs. Doubtfire. Robin is great in roles involving children where he is given the opportunity to express himself in a silly way and impact children positively.
Robin has a serious side too – films such as Good Will Hunting where Robin played the role of a psychologist providing guidance to young Matt Damon. Robin also played the small role of Teddy Roosevelt in the Night at the Museum films, where he once again was geared towards young audiences, although adults have made up a great portion of Robin’s fan base for years. All in all, Robin Williams is a great actor, particularly in the area of family films where he is able to let loose and demonstrate his silly, carefree demeanor which kids so-easily relate to. Robin is a positive model for children to look up to, laugh with and build a positive viewer-audience relationship with.
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