The storyline follows a young girl who is attending public school for the first time and looking forward to making friends with other kids, but her strict parents don't encourage it.
Fortunately, the girls finds a magic easel that helps her find friends and even change her parents' minds in the end. The camera work and editing are well done. The sets are at a school, both in the classroom and outside on the playground. The young actor who plays Emma, Flure Keach, stands out as it is really her film. All the other characters are secondary.
The film's message is sort of directed at parents - don't hold your child back.
I give Picture Perfect 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Marissa M., KIDS FIRST!
The storyline follows a young girl who is attending public school for the first time and looking forward to making friends with other kids, but her strict parents don't encourage it.
Fortunately, the girls finds a magic easel that helps her find friends and even change her parents' minds in the end. The camera work and editing are well done. The sets are at a school, both in the classroom and outside on the playground. The young actor who plays Emma, Flure Keach, stands out as it is really her film. All the other characters are secondary.
The film's message is sort of directed at parents - don't hold your child back.
I give Picture Perfect 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Marissa M., KIDS FIRST!
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