The storyline is about a rabbit that escapes in the house and the teen at home tries to capture it before his mom returns. The humor is pretty out there, such as trying to reach the rabbit that's underneath a piece of furniture and intent on eating some wires. "No, don't eat that," says the teen, only then remembering that the rabbit doesn't speak English, or any language really. This short film would make a fun interstitial at a KIDS FIRST! film festival; teens especially gamers would get a kick out of it.
I give Rabbit Recontainment 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Janet S., KIDS FIRST!
The storyline is about a rabbit that escapes in the house and the teen at home tries to capture it before his mom returns. The humor is pretty out there, such as trying to reach the rabbit that's underneath a piece of furniture and intent on eating some wires. "No, don't eat that," says the teen, only then remembering that the rabbit doesn't speak English, or any language really. This short film would make a fun interstitial at a KIDS FIRST! film festival; teens especially gamers would get a kick out of it.
I give Rabbit Recontainment 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Janet S., KIDS FIRST!
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