Mary and Max Comments

  • Darron 2023-09-19 05:26:16

    Very nice and...

  • Tobin 2023-08-22 19:18:42

    Tears are streaming down my...

  • Raina 2023-08-08 23:31:25

    Can I give ten stars. ....

  • Fernando 2023-08-01 11:45:06

    Freaks have love...

  • Daphney 2023-05-19 00:37:25

    Mar, Mar, Mar, Mar, Mary. It made people laugh and...

  • Cale 2023-04-30 07:12:14

    not like...

  • Stella 2023-04-28 21:56:08

    For the final death of Marx, Mary cried and cried for losing her confidant forever. In reality, our lives are destined to end in...

  • Destini 2023-04-14 19:30:16

    A heartwarming movie! When I was young I wanted to be anyone but me, but I had to accept myself and accept who I...

  • Yvonne 2023-04-13 23:54:08

    Laomei's Chicken Soup for the Soul is not...

  • Magnus 2023-04-10 20:58:53

    The best relationship is to redeem each other and grow each...

Extended Reading
  • Jerel 2022-04-23 07:01:52

    Love Marx in this life

    In winter, I was so bored in Changsha by myself that I watched "Mary and Marx" with Liu Meichen's strong recommendation. At the beginning of the animation, I almost closed it. But the muffled narration of the film made me hesitate. After reading it, I pushed open the door and walked out on the...

  • Theo 2022-03-23 09:01:47

    changing story

    In 1976, 8-year-old Mary Daisy Dingle (voiced by Bethany Whitmore) was a little girl in Melbourne, Australia, who liked the cartoon "Noblet", sweetened condensed milk and chocolate. Mary's mother is an alcoholic, and her father, who works in a tea packing factory, only likes to make stuffed birds....

Mary and Max quotes

  • Max Jerry Horovitz: I have also invented some new words. "Confuzzled", which is being confused and puzzled at the same time, "snirt", which is a cross between snow and dirt, and "smushables", which are squashed groceries you find at the bottom of the bag. I have sent a letter to the Oxford Dictionary people asking them to include my words but I have not heard back.

  • Narrator: Max hoped Mary would write again. He'd always wanted a friend. A friend that wasn't invisible, a pet or rubber figurine.