Lucasfilm and director J.J. Abrams join forces once again to take
viewers on an epic journey to a galaxy far, far away with Star Wars:
The Rise of Skywalker, the riveting conclusion of the seminal Skywalker
saga, where new legends will be born and the final battle for freedom is yet to
come. The film stars Carrie Fisher, Mark
Hamill, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Anthony Daniels,
Naomi Ackie, Domhnall Gleeson, Richard E. Grant, Lupita Nyong’o, Keri Russell,
Joonas Suotamo, Kelly Marie Tran, with Ian McDiarmid and Billy Dee Williams. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is directed by J.J. Abrams and produced by Kathleen Kennedy,
Abrams and Michelle Rejwan.
The surviving Resistance faces the First
Order once more as Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron’s journey continues. With the
power and knowledge of generations behind them, the final battle commences.
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Lindalee R. comments, “Star
Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is amazing and a great way to end
the saga. This film is full of action and explosions – on the ground, in space
and even in the ocean. I have never seen “the Force” used so amazingly well as
it is in this movie.” See her full review below.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker By Lindalee R., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 11
Star Wars:
The Rise of Skywalker is amazing and a great way to end the saga. There have
been eight Star Wars movies, with
this being the ninth and with iconic characters we’ve gotten to know and love
over 40 years. This film is full of action and explosions – on the ground, in
space and even in the ocean. There are a bunch of crazy choreographed light-saber
fights, like really crazy!!! I have never seen “the Force” used so amazingly well
as it is in this movie.
There are a bunch of really funny
moments that break the tension and action and lots of really sad parts that
made me cry, so I suggest taking tissues with you when you go watch it. A bunch
of characters from past Star Wars movies
return and, every time we saw an old character come on-screen, everybody in the
audience went crazy and that was really funny. The special affects are
spectacular. Don’t wait for it to come out on DVD or DISNEY+ because it is
fantastic on the big screen and I highly recommend seeing it in theaters, even
in IMAX.
Star Wars:
The Rise of Skywalker sees our heroes Rey (Daisy Ridley), Finn (John Boyega) and
Poe (Oscar Isaac) as they band together to rise up and build the Resistance
against the New Order, now led by Supreme Commander Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).
When an unexpected presence from the past returns and threatens the balance of
the plans of the Empire, it’s up to Rey and Kylo to decide whether to continue
fighting each other, or to fight side by side to defeat this new threat to the
entire Star Wars galaxy.
J.J. Abrams directs this film and he
has commented that he did his best to please the die-hard fans, wrap up the many
loose storylines and create a closing to the saga that will hopefully leave
everyone happy. Star Wars: The Rise of
Skywalker is two hours and 22 min, so I advise hitting the bathroom before
the movie starts, because you will not want to miss a single moment of this
epic conclusion!
Be ready for lots of surprises and
shocking moments, because this movie is full of them! And a note to parents: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has
some dark, intense and scary moments, so consider that before bringing small children
to the movie. As a young Star Wars fan, I have to say, this is a terrific
finale and quite possibly the best of the recent franchise’s sequel trilogy
that my generation has been a part of. I give this amazing movie 5 out of 5
stars and recommend it for ages 5 to18. And adults will definitely love it too.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
comes out in theaters on Friday, December 20. Be sure to look for it.
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Join Molang, a round, fluffy, and happy rabbit, and his best friend, Piu Piu, a poised, timid, and reserved yellow chick, as they explore everyday life. Despite their many differences, Molang and Piu Piu enjoy a special friendship. They have amazing times together ranging from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Whether performing in a rock band, becoming superheroes or enjoying a hike with friends, Molang and Piu Piu embrace every daily adventure together. No matter what happens, every single moment with these two is filled with warmth and humor. Embark on 52 adventures with Molang and Piu Piu! KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ethan P. comments, “Molang: Season 3 is about a white, round bunny named Molang and a little, yellow chick named Piu Piu. They have amazing adventures together that always teach them something new. No matter what happens, Molang and Piu Piu always laugh even through tough times.” See his full review below.
Molang: Season 3 DVD By Ethan P., KIDS FIRST!, Film Critic, Age 11
I like
this DVD because it is very cute and nice to watch. Every story has its
own moral and they are all very interesting.
Molang: Season 3 is about a white, round
bunny named Molang and a little, yellow chick named Piu Piu. They have
amazing adventures together that always teach them something new. No
matter what happens, Molang and Piu Piu always laugh even through tough
times. There are 52 episodes of different stories. The DVD is about
three hours of unforgettable fun. The main menu consists of two features,
“Play All” which plays everything and “Stories,” which play
each episode.
My
favorite episode is “Santa” because it’s about how Santa comes to
Molang and Piu Piu’s house to give them presents. When Santa is about to
put the presents under the tree, the tree falls on Santa and knocks him
out. When the tree falls, it makes a loud noise so Molang and Piu Piu wake
up to see what happened. They see Santa knocked out, so they decide to
take the gifts to every one to save Christmas.
Another
one of my favorite episodes is “The Long Trip.” This episode is about
how Molang and Piu Piu are flying a kite and a bird hits the kite which causes
the bird to fall on the ground. Molang and Piu Piu take the kite off the
bird’s neck and they realize the bird can’t fly any more. They get in the
car with the bird and follow the bird’s family so the bird can reunite with his
family. The graphics are pretty good. This animation reminds me of
looks the Hello Kitty
animation. The colors are vibrant and the background has different
patterns and colors. The voice over is funny because is just gibberish;
there is no dialogue going in these stories.
There are
multiple morals, but the main moral of this show is that we should treat each
other equally and learn to get along. Even though Molang is a bunny and Piu Piu
is a chick they still are best friends. Just because they are different doesn’t
mean they cannot get along and have fun together.
I give Molang, Season 3 DVD 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 4 to 18, plus adults can enjoy it with their children too. It is available now from NCircle Entertainment so look for it.
Molang: Season 3 By Nathalia J, KIDS FIRST!, Film Critic, Age 10
This
animated, unique, funny and creative film takes you along adventures that will
make you laugh and wish you were part of Molang and Piu Piu’s world. I must
say, Molang and Piu Piu love ranging from the ordinary to the extraordinary on
a daily basis. Get ready for amazing adventures, each with its own moral.
This film
follows Molang, an accommodating, nurturing, kind and happy round fluffy rabbit
and his best friend, a little duck that loves quack time named, Piu Piu.
Despite their many differences, Piu Piu and Molang enjoy their special
friendship. Whether it’s helping a delivery worker or exploring a haunted
house, joining a competition or joining a rock band, they embrace every day
adventure together. No matter what happens, every single moment with these two
is filled with warmth and humor.
The lead
characters in this film are the hilarious and wild Molang and his goofy and
tiny friend Piu Piu. Throughout all episodes you meet new characters. Many
characters are recurring, such as the neighborhood watch group.
My favorite
episode is “Top Model,” because it brings so much humor. It’s one of the
opening episodes and really starts off the show with a bang. I savor this episode specifically because of
one scene when Molang and Piu Piu call all the models and take their photos.
The faces on the bunny are hilarious.
This film
disregards bad language; every adventure in this mirthful and amusing DVD is
safe. There are several important messages in this DVD including never stop
believing in yourself even when others are fearful, be honest and work hard.
The main message is that, although Molang and Piu Piu are different, they got
along just right.
I give this DVD 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 3 to 11. This film is available on DVD now. Make sure to check it out.
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One crisp, winter morning, a young boy wakes up to find a thick blanket of snow has covered the ground as far as the eye can see. Filled with excitement, the boy decides to build a snowman using a tangerine for his nose, coal for his buttons and eyes, and tops him off with a hat and scarf. Later that night, at the stroke of midnight, the snowman comes to life! The young boy and the snowman embark on a magical adventure of discovery where the snowman explores the young boy’s world and in return he takes him flying to his home in the North Pole. Upon arriving at the North Pole, the two join a party as the guests of honor to a very special person. Based on Raymond Briggs book, The Snowman is a family classic for generations to enjoy. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Clayton P. comments, “…directed by Dianne Jackson and produced by John Coates. This extravagant film has a little touch of magic which will keep you on your toes with excitement.” Eden T. adds, “This heartwarming film about the winter season never ceases to amaze me. It reminds me of myself during the holidays.” Morgan B. wraps it up with, “I love that this film has no words is both beautifully illustrated with animated images. The orchestra for the original film is Sinfonia of London. Their performance is stunning.” See their full reviews below.
The Snowman By Clayton P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17
The Snowman is a masterpiece that will bring families closer together for the holidays. The film is based on the classic UK picture book by Raymond Briggs, which has sold more than 8.5 million copies since it was first published in 1978.
In The Snowman, a young boy James wakes up one morning and finds snow on the ground. He quickly gets dressed and runs outside. He then builds a huge snowman. He gives it eyes, a nose, a scarf and a hat. He even gives it a big smiley face. After building the entire snowman by himself, it is time for James to go to bed. When he wakes up he notices that the Snowman has moved a little, so he runs downstairs and out the door. He then notices that the Snowman is glowing, moves some more and then, totally comes to life. James is flabbergasted to see a live Snowman. The Snowman and James introduce themselves and become great friends. The rest the film shows the two flying around having so much fun and adventure throughout the day.
The Snowman book was adapted for the screen in 1982and earned a nomination for an Academy Award for best animated short film. The animation of the drawings is just amazing,bringing to life so many memories from the days of movie shorts. There is no dialogue,which makes it even more beautiful and somewhat old-fashioned.
The music by Howard Blake, Peter Auty and the Sinfonia of London is amazing. It fits perfectly with everything the boy and the snowman are doing. Each song tells a story, with each pluck of a string or push of a piano key. The songs in themovie are catchy and addicting to sing along with. I am sixteen and I sung along with the songs!
The Snowman is directed by Dianne Jackson and produced by John Coates. This extravagant film has a little touch of magic which will keep you on your toes with excitement. I recommend this for ages 1 to 12 and give it5 out of 5 stars.
The Snowman By Eden T., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
This heartwarming film about the winter season never ceases to amaze me. It reminds me of myself during the holidays. For example, when the boy has to scrounge up snow for his snowman, I thought about when I tried to do the same thing!
The detail in this movie is stunning! Even though there is no talking, the artistry makes up for that. Each scene is hand-drawn, which must have been a technical pain for the scenes in motion! These movies are based on Raymond Briggs’ classic picture book. Besides young children, adults who have read this book in their youth will also appreciate this quality film. The unexpected ending is truly memorable!
In the film, a young British boy in a classic 1950s English rural home builds a snowman on Christmas Eve. At midnight, the snowman comes to life and takes the boy on a flying trip around the world! The scenes become grander and grander until you think nothing more can happen! After all of this is over, they travel back home. The next morning, the boy…well, you’ll see. The ending brought meaningful tears to my eyes!
I give this DVD 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for kids
ages 2 to 6, as well as adults. This movie is available both on DVD now so
check it out. Enjoy this winter delight!
I give this DVD 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for kidsages 2 to 6, as well as adults. This movie is available both on DVD now socheck it out. Enjoy this winter delight!
The Snowman By Morgan B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
Holiday movies are one of my favorite forms of entertainment. Especially those that have adorable characters and a heartwarming tale. That is what this short film is all about. Add magnificent hand drawn animation and you have the perfect Christmas movie.
I love that this film has no words is both beautifully illustrated with animated images. The orchestra for the original film is Sinfonia of London. Their performance is stunning. Each piece of music fits the scene perfectly because it made me feel as if I was in the scene myself. Also, the music is superb to relax to. So grab a hot cup of cocoa and put your feet up.
The images in this film are hand drawn with pastels and pencils, which make it special and unique. I like having a break from all the CGI we see and seeing animation as it was made years ago. This is something that many other kids will appreciate as well. This movie never gets old and people from all over the world will absolutely adore it. This DVD has become one I have added to my holiday collection and will watch it every year. Even really young children can watch it because it is so beautiful and the message is all about friendship, love, cheer and what the holidays are all about. I give this DVD 5 out of 5 golden stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 18, as well as adults.
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When Spencer goes back into the
fantastical world of Jumanji, pals Martha, Fridge and Bethany re-enter the game
to bring him home. But the game is now broken — and fighting back. Everything
the friends know about Jumanji is about to change, as they soon discover
there’s more obstacles and more danger to overcome. KIDS
FIRST! Film Critic Calista B. comments, “This film is pretty
entertaining and hilarious, and a surprisingly impressive sequel. It’s a good
example of “stupid fun,” and I mean that in a good way. And it is surprisingly
emotional too.” Arjun N. adds, “Jumanji: The Next Level keeps things
playable, perhaps surpassing the first. The ensemble cast and direction add
newfound levels of entertainment. Anyone interested in the Jumanji franchise
must catch this on the biggest screen possible.” Abraham F., wraps it up with, “Jumanji: The Next Level is one of the most entertaining
films I’ve seen in a while and is an excellent sequel. The movie is funny when
it knows to be and serious when called for as well. I do have a concern for
this series though, because the entire premise is the same as the original and
it could wear out in the near future. Also, some of the tonal switches are
really sudden and it throws you off on how to feel in those scenes.” See
their full reviews below.
Jumanji: The Next Level By Calista B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16
This film is
pretty entertaining and hilarious, and a surprisingly impressive sequel. It’s a
good example of “stupid fun,” and I mean that in a good way. And it is
surprisingly emotional too.
Karen Gillan star in Jumanji: The Next Level
This film takes
place in an unknown time, sometime after the 2017 Jumanji. Spencer has gone
back into the game and the other three players need to go back to rescue him. However,
due to the console being broken, Spencer’s grandpa, Eddie and his friend Milo
enter the game along with Martha and Fridge, instead of Bethany.
Now, an issue
with sequels is the possibility of new viewers being confused and alienated,
due to not having seen the first one. However, because Martha and Fridge have
to explain the rules of the game to Eddie and Milo,
the movie explains the rules to the audience, without it seeming forced.
Speaking of
Eddie and Milo, they’re a pretty fun inclusion
to this film. As a formula changer they work really well and they easily steal
the show. They both have a nice chemistry and, having Dwayne Johnson and Kevin
Hart (of all people) acting like elderly men, makes it even funnier. Honestly,
the cast is perfect. Of course, all the returning actors are great, especially
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, since they’re now playing new characters. I was
pleasantly surprised to learn that Awkwafina is in this film. She’s recently
become one of my favorite actresses, so I was really happy when she showed up.
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart star in Jumanji: The Next Level
Since this film
is a comedy, you’re probably wondering how good the comedy is. Overall, this
film is pretty hilarious. In the beginning, most of the comedy comes from Eddie
and Milo being confused about the game. While
this is pretty funny, it does become somewhat repetitive. Thankfully, the film
has a lot of really nice details, such as Eddie admiring his tattoos in the
game and Fridge freaking out over cake, due to events from the first movie.
Plus, the action scenes are really energetic and fun. They are the perfect
definition of “stupid fun.” They’re absolutely ridiculous, but you’re still
having a blast.
I give this
film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 13 to 18. If you liked the
first film I bet you’ll like this. The film opens in theaters nationwide
December 13, 2019. Look for it.
Jumanji: The Next Level By Arjun N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17
Jumanji: The Next Level keeps things playable, perhaps surpassing the first. The ensemble cast and direction add newfound levels of entertainment.Anyone interested in the Jumanji franchise must catch this on the biggest screen possible.
Dwayne Johnson, “the Rock”
The game
has changed as the gang returns to Jumanji to rescue one of their own. The
players will have to explore parts unknown, from the salty deserts to the snowy
mountains, in order to win the world’s most dangerous game.
All of the returning original cast is
great, and there is a longer setup that allows for further characterization.
Alex Wolff and Morgan Turner, as Spencer and Martha, continue their budding
romance as Spencer struggles to manage long-distance dating. Madison Iseman and
Ser’Darius Blain, as Bethany and Fridge, show
their maturity and growth since the first, especially Bethany who is more
inclusive and less cliquey. Danny DeVito and Danny Glover, as Eddie and Milo, add heart and dynamic as their grouchy and
forgetful antics are always a good laugh. As you may know from the trailers,
the roster of characters makes it back, but not everyone is in the same avatar
they were last time. Jack Black, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Karen Gillan
effectively play this change. Awkwafina makes a debut and standouts among this
roster as her signature fast mouth is always hilarious.
Awkwafina, Dwayne Johnson and Karen Gillan
Jake Kasan
directs, as he did the first, and this is even better than the first in terms
of stylistic choices and pacing. In fact, it captures the feel of a videogame
better than the first. Every sequence feels like a level and the special
effects are impressive, especially in the bridge chase which is inspired by the
likes of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and the monkeys add pure
adrenaline rush. This is truly my favorite scene in the movie.
The message
of this film is about teamwork, as the gang is willing to sacrifice themselves
to rescue Spencer and leave no one behind. I give this film 4 out of 5 stars
and recommend it for ages 8 to 18 due to action, suggestive content and some
language. The movie releases in theaters on December 13, 2019, so check it out.
Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) By Abraham F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14
Jumanji: The Next Level is one of the most entertaining
films I’ve seen in a while and is an excellent sequel. The movie is funny when
it knows to be and serious when called for as well. I do have a concern for
this series though, because the entire premise is the same as the original and
it could wear out in the near future. Also, some of the tonal switches are
really sudden and it throws you off on how to feel in those scenes.
Jack Black and Karen Gillan
Jumanji: The Next Level takes place two years after the
events of the first Jumanji movie. The
four friends – Martha, Spencer, Fridge and Bethany – have all gone their separate
ways. Over winter break they plan to get back together at a cafe called Nora’s.
When Spencer gets home he finds out his grandfather is staying with them as he
recovers from hip surgery. The night before the meet-up Spencer is feeling lost
and goes to find the Jumanji game console, which we thought had been destroyed.
The following morning Martha, Fridge and Bethany
show up at Nora’s and wait for Spencer. They call him and he doesn’t pick,
which makes them suspicious. So they go to his house where he cannot be found anywhere.
Suddenly they hear ominous drumming so they check the basement where a fixed
Jumanji console sits.
My favorite
part of this movie is the expansion of the already interesting video game
world. They keep the video game aspect of the non-playing characters that serve
the same purpose as the first film, but give them slight alterations like a
classic video game. They also expand on the weaknesses and skills of each of
the characters based on what’s coming, as a video game should.
Nick Jonas, Kevin Hart and Karen Gillan star in Jumanji: The Next Level
This movie has
some amazing star power! My personal favorites are Danny DeVito and Karen
Gillan. Danny DeVito is a veteran actor who has starred in films such as The Rainmaker and L.A. Confidential. On the other side of the
age spectrum is Karen Gillan, an amazing young actress known for playing Nebula
in the MCU and Amy
Pond, the companion to the Eleventh Doctor in Doctor Who.
The message of this movie is the same as
the original Jumanji – be yourself
because ultimately that’s what matters most. This movie will appeal most to
fans of the first installment of the series and The Fast and Furious movies. I recommend this film for ages 12 to
18, but adults will enjoy it as well. I give Jumanji: The Next Level 3.5 out of 5 stars.
It opens in theaters December 12, 2019. Look for it.
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In 1862, daredevil balloon pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) teams up with pioneering meteorologist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) to advance human knowledge of the weather and fly higher than anyone in history. While breaking records and furthering scientific discovery, their voyage to the very edge of existence helps the unlikely pair find their place in the world they have left far below them. But they face physical and emotional challenges in the thin air, as the ascent becomes a fight for survival. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Zoe C. comments, “The Aeronauts is absolutely beautiful. I loved it in every way possible. Lately films have been in the time frame of the late 18 and 1900’s and this definitely follows that trend. While watching this movie I felt transported to another world, suspended between reality and fiction and it was very engaging.” Bella B. adds, “I love The Aeronauts because the visual effects are so realistic and you feel as if you’re actually there, living in that timeline! This is such a dramatic and romantic film. It’s so rich in remarkable acting and amazing back-stories of characters.” See their full reviews below.
The Aeronauts By Zoe C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
The Aeronauts is absolutely beautiful. I loved it in every way possible. Lately films have been in the time frame of the late 18 and 1900’s and this definitely follows that trend. While watching this movie I felt transported to another world, suspended between reality and fiction and it was very engaging.
The storyline is about a scientist named James
Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) who desires to break the world record of how high someone
has flown in the sky. But of course, he can’t do this alone so he brings along
Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones), a scientist and passionate adventurer. In their
voyage, they try to prove that climate can be predicted, an idea that seemed
absurd at that time. They have to overcome multiple obstacles in order to get as
high as they as their goal. Despite the complications, they are able to reach
their goal, although something goes wrong during the process. The unlikely duo discovers
things about themselves, each other and the world around them.
Every scene is enthralling. One of my favorites
is when they are in the air and, all of a sudden, a bunch of yellow butterflies
come from out of nowhere. It is so fascinating and beautiful. I love that Eddie
Redmayne plays one of the main characters. He is one of my all-time favorite
actors. He and Felicity Jones have a great chemistry, which is not necessarily
romantic. I also love Jones’ performance. I don’t remember seeing her in any
film, but I know that she was in Star Wars Forces of Destiny (the
TV Series) and Rogue One. She worked with Redmayne before in The Theory of Everything. She is perfect
for this role and makes it believable in the most of the out-of-this-world
scenes and is very strong and charismatic. She definitively steals the
show.
This film is inspired by true events and Rose’s
character is loosely inspired by a scientist from the era, while Redmayne’s
character is based on the real life meteorologist James Glaisher. One of the
things that I really like about this movie is that, while Amelia is in the hot
air balloon she gets flashbacks from a couple weeks before the event, so the
audience discovers why it is so important for them to embark on this journey.
The narrative moves between the past and present in the balloon and, at times,
it seems to lose cohesiveness and gets a little lost. This story could have
been told in a more serious tone, but I like some jokes that are thrown around
throughout the film. The visuals are absolutely stunning and the special
effects impeccably achieved.
The message of this film is that everyone has
his or her own limits. Another message is that you should push yourself to the
best of your abilities, but not too much. The important thing in life is not
the way we see the world, but how our actions impact the world.
I give this film 3 ½ out of 5 stars and
recommended it for ages 8 to 18, and adults as well. Some of the scenes may be
too intense for younger viewers. The
Aeronauts opens on December 6, 2019. Be sure to check it out.
The Aeronauts By Bella B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
I love The Aeronauts because the visual effects are so realistic and you feel as if you’re actually there, living in that timeline! This is such a dramatic and romantic film. It’s so rich in remarkable acting and amazing back-stories of characters. The actors really bring life to their roles, making it seem like they aren’t actors at all, but actual people in the 1800s.
The
storyline is about a young widow Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) and a scientist James
Glashier (Eddie Redmayne). Amelia is a brave and courageous woman who wants to
make a difference. James is a scientist who wants his ideas to be heard. They both go into a gas-air-balloon to try to
make discoveries which would change the world entirely. In this epic journey, and
what seems to be a crazy idea at the time because, James says he wants to try
and predict the weather, they learn about themselves and each other. The more
you watch the movie the more you learn about the characters’ pasts, which is
just one of the reasons why I love this film.
My absolute
favorite part of the film is when James goes to visit his father, Arthur
Glaisher (Tom Courtenay) and they talk about how beautiful the twinkling stars
are at night. The costume designer, Alexandra Byrne has made some amazing
costumes. I really love them. They really suit the 1800s setting. An absolutely
remarkable detail in this film is that everything done in the balloon actually
happened. This film is inspired from a true story and the balloon actually aloft
in real life during producing the film.
The message
of this film is to live life at its fullest because, life is short. You can’t change
in the world if you don’t try.
I give this
5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 13 to 18, as well as adults. You can
find this film in the theatres December 6 and on Amazon Prime December 20,
2019.
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