A
testament to the immense complexity of nature, The Biggest Little Farm follows
two dreamers and a dog on an odyssey to bring harmony to both their lives and
the land. When the barking of their beloved dog Todd leads to an eviction
notice from their tiny LA apartment, John and Molly Chester make a choice that
takes them out of the city and onto 200 acres in the foothills of Ventura County, naively endeavoring to build one
of the most diverse farms of its kind in complete coexistence with nature. The
land they’ve chosen, however, is utterly depleted of nutrients and suffering
from a brutal drought. The film chronicles eight years of daunting work and
outsize idealism as they attempt to create the utopia they seek, planting
10,000 orchard trees and over 200 different crops, and bringing in animals of
every kind- including an unforgettable pig named Emma and her best friend,
Greasy the rooster. When the farm’s ecosystem finally begins to reawaken, so
does the Chesters’ hope. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Nathalia J. comments, “This interesting and
captivating documentary gives you the opportunity to view the experiences and
hard work of John Chester and his wife Molly who developed a sustainable farm
on 200 acres outside of Los Angeles.
Get ready to take in different emotions as you join their personal journey
throughout the film.” See her full review below.
The Biggest Little Farm By Nathalia J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
This
interesting and captivating documentary gives you the opportunity to view the
experiences and hard work of John Chester and his wife Molly who developed a
sustainable farm on 200 acres outside of Los
Angeles. Get ready to take in different emotions as
you join their personal journey throughout the film.
The
documentary follows two visionaries and a dog on their journey to bring harmony
to both their lives and the land. The story all begins with a promise to a dog
named Todd; not just any dog, but a very special dog. When the barking of their
darling Todd leads to an eviction notice from their tiny L.A.
apartment, John and Molly Chester make a choice that takes them out of the city
and into the foothills of Ventura
County, simply striving
to build one of the most diverse farms of its kind in complete co-existence
with nature.
The
land they’ve chosen is tremendously devoid of nutrients and suffering from a
cruel drought. The film records eight years of discouraging and encouraging
work as they are challenged to create the ideal farm by planting 10,000 orchard
trees and over 200 different crops, and by bringing in animals of every type. Molly
and Josh work day and night to build the farm, along with the help of their
mentor. As the documentary continues, you’ll see the helpful and kind hearts
the animals have for each other.
The
lead characters in The Biggest Little
Farm are John Chester and Molly Chester. The writers are John Chester and
Mark Monroe.
There
are many important messages here, such as: believing that you can grasp your
dreams if you work hard to accomplish them. For example, Molly Chester never gives
up. She moves an hour north of one of the most polluted cities on earth and
pursues her family dream of growing every ingredient she could possibly want to
cook. I truly enjoy this true and challenging
story of this “power couple.”
The Biggest Little Farm is an educational film
, which promotes a deeper understanding of the fundamental joy of farming,
family and love. This film delivers an expressive, booming narrative with
plenty of cute animals to spare.
I
give this film 5 out of 5 stars and
recommend it for ages 7 to 18, as well as adults. You can catch this film at
your local theaters on May 10, 2019.
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Scott and Annie Russell couldn’t be happier after buying
their dream home from a mysterious and lonely widower named Charlie in Napa Valley, Calif.
Their newfound paradise soon turns into a living nightmare when Charlie —
still strangely attached to the house — begins to show up and interfere in their daily lives. When his
erratic behavior turns to obsession, the young couple soon find themselves
caught up in a violent confrontation that threatens to destroy everything they
hold dear. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ivey H. comments, “The acting scenes and
timing are great! The momentum and build up are perfect. I love how it
gradually builds up to be more thrilling to scary. I screamed and jumped out of my seat a couple
of times!” Leire G. adds, “The Intruder has a very intense ending that leaves the audience feeling empowered. This
film values the importance of family and what it means to stick together
through the hardest times. It emphasizes how there’s nothing as valuable as
family for those who are lucky enough to have one, like the married couple in
the movie.” See their full reviews below.
The Intruder By Ivey H, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
The Intruder is a hair-raising,
creepy thriller movie!
The film was shot in Canada
in British Columbia and Vancouver. The scenes are tranquil, and
everything looks crisp and clean on the big screen.
Meagan Good and Michael Ealy star in Screen Gems’ THE INTRUDER.
The Intruder has a great plot. A
newly-married happy couple embark on a move out of the city to start a family.
The husband receives a promotion at work, so they can finally afford their
dream home. The conflict is that the owner of the house loves the home too, and
just can’t seem to let go. Which makes you wonder: why did he sell it?
The house is the perfect setting for this
mystery film. The antagonist homeowner is Charlie Peck played by Dennis
Quaid. He is perfect for this role because he is very intimidating and eerie.
His home has a long history, and it’s his legacy, so he is not letting go
easily. Meagan Good plays Annie. She is a country girl at heart and
wants to raise children in a loving home. She is really great at
portraying the naive young wife who sees the good in people. Mike Ealy plays
Scott, the husband. He really brings energy to this role. He is
reluctant to move to the country. At first Scott is very tolerant of
Charlie’s intrusions. Then his suspicion grows as to the true motives of
Charlie. You totally understand the doubts and fears of these characters.
Is Scott able to protect his wife from Charlie’s secret motives and
gain back her trust?
Michael Ealy, Meagan Good and Dennis Quaid star in Screen Gems THE INTRUDER.
The director Dean Taylor does great work in
this film. The acting scenes and timing are great! The momentum and
build up are perfect. I love how it gradually builds up to be more
thrilling to scary. I screamed and
jumped out of my seat a couple of times! The writer is David
Loughery. Everything really flows very well in this script. I really
enjoyed the music and sound track, too.
The moral to this story is when buying a
new home do your homework before making such a huge purchase. The couple is too
eager and trusting. They ignore all the signs and red flags that lead to the
conflict.
I give this film 5 out 5 stars and I recommend
it for ages 13 to 18. There are a few vulgar words and heavy romantic
scenes. If you love a good mystery thriller with a few screams be sure to check
this out. Release date is May 3, 2019.
The Intruder By Leire G, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15
The Intruder is
very suspenseful. It kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time I watched it,
wondering what was going to happen next. I enjoyed the good balance between
mystery, horror and romance. There isn’t too much of one genre, so the mix of
styles is all spread out evenly.
Dennis Quaid stars in Screen Gems’ THE INTRUDER.
The Intruder tells
the story of a young married couple who buys a beautiful house with several
acres of land in the middle of a some very lonely woods. They find out that the
man they buy the property from refuses to let go of it and, in fact, has an
obsession with it. The film shows how emotionally attached the landlord is to
what once was his, and also shows the actions the couple takes to protect their
new home.
The film was written by David
Loughery and directed by Deon Taylor, who sets the film in a very lonely and
rural town in modern day. This location is essential to the plot; since it
takes place in an old house located in the middle of the woods, the setting
helps create a feeling of curiosity and creepiness. The music in this film
intensifies the emotions in certain scenes. It adds a lot of eeriness to the
more action-based scenes and brings out the horror in them.
Michael Ealy, Dennis Quaid, Director Deon Taylor and Meagan Good on the set of Screen Gems’ THE INTRUDER.
The Intruder has a
very intense ending that leaves the audience feeling empowered. This film
values the importance of family and what it means to stick together through the
hardest times. It emphasizes how there’s nothing as valuable as family for
those who are lucky enough to have one, like the married couple in the movie.
I really enjoyed The Intruder! I give this
film 4 out of 5 stars for how creatively this suspenseful film was made. I
recommend it for ages 10 through 18, but adults might also enjoy it as well. The Intruder opens in theaters on May 3,
2019.
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Tito is a shy 10-year-old boy who lives with his mother. When an unusual
epidemic starts to spread, making people sick whenever they get scared, Tito
quickly discovers that the cure is somehow related to his missing father’s
research on bird song. He embarks on a journey with his friends to find the
antidote. Tito’s search becomes a quest to find his missing father and save the
world from the epidemic. “One of the most memorable films for 2018” –
Elvis Mitchell, Film Independent. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Izzy C. comments, “From
the moment I saw the artwork on the cover of the packaging for the Brazilian
animated film, Tito and The Birds, I knew I had to see it! The animation
style is beautiful! I love the look of it.” SaniyaRain F. adds, “Tito and
the Birds is about real life problems that people face. Even though it is
an animation film, it is serious. Sometimes movies teach kids about real life
and that is what Tito and the Birds does.” Rachael V., KIDS FIRST! Adult
Reviewer wraps it up with, “The BIG
selling point of this film is its sensational art! It is an interesting mesh
between digital animation and what appears to be layers of living oil
paintings. It’s hard to accurately describe the visuals in a way that
gives credit in which it richly deserves. I assure you, this film
deserves to be seen by anyone who appreciates the medium of animation.” See
their full reviews below.
Tito and The Birds
By Izzy Cruz, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
From the moment I saw the artwork on the cover of the packaging for the
Brazilian animated film, Tito and The Birds, I knew I had to see it! The
animation style is beautiful! I love the look of it. Its Brazilian directors
Gustavo Steinberg, Gabriel Bitar and Andre Catoto have made something that
looks like a moving painting.
The story is based on a boy named Tito (Pedro Henrique) and his friends
working to stop an epidemic from spreading through their town. It gets pretty intense! Luckily, they have
the help of Tito’s dad Rufus (Matheus Nachtergaele), a very smart
scientist. Hopefully this will be enough
to save the town.
The supporting characters, besides Tito’s father, include Tito’s mother Rosa (Denise Fraga) and his friends: Sarah (Marina Seritiello), his brave female friend who gives him hope; Buiú (Vinicius Garcia), his best friend, who becomes sick and is the main reason they want to find a cure. And then there is Téo (Enrico Cardoso), his rival. I relate mostly to the character of Tito because he is brave and wants to help. He cares about people. The musical score by Ruben Feffer and Gustavo Kurlat brings a lot of emotions to the movie. The music helps tell the story as much as the dialogue does.
Even though this story is from Brazil I think people from everywhere can relate to it, because it is a story about love and love is universal. There is a good lesson wrapped inside the story of Tito and The Birds: never be afraid, and help when it’s needed. Also, another lesson is to be yourself, and let no one tell you to be anyone else.
I give Tito and The Birds 5 out of 5 stars ! I love it! The
animation is amazing! The storyline is told beautifully. I love the voice
actors’ performances.
This film is perfect for ages 10 to 18, because the epidemic and
sickness storyline could be a bit scary for younger audiences. I also think
adults will enjoy this movie, too. Go
and check it out! I recommend it!
Remember you can get Tito and The Birds digitally or anywhere
that your favorite DVD’s are sold.
Tito and the Birds
By SaniyaRain Fowler, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11
Tito and the Birds is about real life problems that people
face. Even though it is an animation film, it is serious. Sometimes movies
teach kids about real life and that is what Tito and the Birds does. It
is a little scary because it is so real.
The first thing I noticed, besides it being a dark film, is the
relationship Tito has with his dad. Tito and his dad work together to help
their community overcome fear of a disease that is spreading. Everyone is getting the disease and they do
not know why. Everyone is scared to catch this disease because it makes people
turn into rocks. The fear that everyone has in the community is so strong that
people can’t live their lives. They are panicking and the news makes it worse.
Tito’s friends are awesome because they stick by his side and believe in
him. He even makes friends with a boy who wants to beat Tito in a contest. Tito
has some good friends, and we all need good friends when we are having a hard
time in life. The friends show that they are real friends, not fake.
Tito learns a lot in the movie. He learns not to give up and to believe
in himself. He also understands that sometimes things are hard and that
everything is not going to be easy in life. He keeps trying to make his dad
proud and build the machine right. Tito also learns that even a kid can make a
difference.
I recommend this film for ages 8 to 14. It is too scary for little
kids I give this movie 2 out of 5 stars, because it is so
frightening. However, we all can learn
about being brave and being different, so check it out if you find this
intriguing.
Tito and the Birds By Rachael V., KIDS FIRST! Adult Reviewer
Tito and the Birds is an oddly dark tale that is highlighted
by its remarkably original art style. By dark, I don’t mean gritty or
vulgar. It is heavier in tone than many young adult films, but anyone that has
seen Corpse Bride or Coraline won’t be addled in the slightest by
this story about a fear pandemic. The BIG selling point of this film is its
sensational art! It is an interesting mesh between digital animation and
what appears to be layers of living oil paintings. It’s hard to
accurately describe the visuals in a way that gives credit in which it richly
deserves. I assure you, this film deserves to be seen by anyone who
appreciates the medium of animation. I recommend it for ages 10 to 18, however,
younger and older viewers may enjoy it as well. I certainly did. I give it 5
out if 5 stars because it is so stunning.
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In the
adorably different town of Uglyville,
weirdness is celebrated, strangeness is special and beauty is embraced as more
than meets the eye. After traveling to the other side of a mountain, Moxy and
her UglyDoll friends discover Perfection — a town where more conventional
dolls receive training before entering the real world to
find the love of a child. Soon, the UglyDolls learn what it means to be
different — ultimately realizing that they don’t have to be perfect to be
amazing. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Nathalia J. comments, “Three words I can say about this film – animated
musical adventure. This thrilling, exciting, intriguing and stimulating film
had my hooked to the screen.” Lexi G. adds, “UglyDolls is such a cute and feel-good animated movie! It made me feel happy inside, even as I was
on the edge of my seat waiting to see what would happen next! UglyDolls is an entirely kid-friendly
musical and comedic throughout — all
while tackling tough topics. Throughout
the story, there are recurring themes of body positivity, trusting in your
friends, and believing in yourself.” Katherine S. wraps it up with, “The
message of this movieis that no one
is perfect and you should follow your dreams. This movie has no bad language,
but it does have a scary robot dog and a dark tunnel. And of course, there is
some negative behavior such as calling things ugly.” See their full reviews below.
UglyDolls By Nathalia J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
Three words
I can say about this film – animated musical adventure. This thrilling,
exciting, intriguing and stimulating film had my hooked to the screen. This
film, directed by Kelly Asbury, shares many indispensable and major lessons.
The story
follows Moxy who is a brave, independent, free-spirited and inspiring UglyDoll.
For her entire life, Moxy has eagerly viewed the real world, hoping she would
be good enough to join and find the love of a child. This film is an animated
adventure where the free-spirited UglyDolls confront what it means to be
different and struggle with their desire to be perfect. As the film develops,
you get to see how Moxy and her back-up crew inspire the people of
manufacturing and Perfectville to realize what makes them different through
multiple catchy, up-beat and thrilling songs.
The lead
characters in this film are Moxy (Kelly Clarkson), Ugly Dog (Pitbull), Lou
(Nick Jonas), Mandy (Janelle Monae), Ox (Blake Shelton) and complimented by
many more. My favorite scene, without giving anything away, is when Moxy proves
to everyone that being different Is not something to fear. She proves to
everybody that standing out is not harmful and does not make you ugly in any
way. In this scene, Moxy is being punished for being who she is. She gets
yelled at for trying to make a divergence in Perfectville. Watching this scene
shows how some of her peers were “fake friends” to Moxy.
My favorite
character is definitely Moxy (Kelly Clarkson), the main protagonist. When she
makes a change, she bounces a cause and effect on others which makes them
realize that being unique and being yourself are important ways to carry
yourself and show who and what you are. She is the glue that sticks for her
team and holds hope tighter than any of her team members.
The
animation is groundbreaking, amusing and bright. I was amused by all the colors
and little details which make it so believable. For example, in one scene there
is a dark tunnel and, as you get a clear shot of the tunnel, you see scratches
and mold which help identify it as an old tunnel.
There are
many important messages here such as: be true to yourself, be proud of who you
are, don’t be afraid to be yourself. You should be aware that this film has
some rude humor which makes in inappropriate for younger viewers. Beyond that
there are no other bad actions that kids might imitate.
I give this
film a 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 7 to 16, as well as adults.
This film opens in theaters May 3, 2019. Make sure to check it out!
UglyDolls By Lexi G., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 13
UglyDolls is such a cute and feel-good animated movie! It made me feel happy inside, even as I was
on the edge of my seat waiting to see what would happen next! UglyDolls is an entirely kid-friendly
musical and comedic throughout — all
while tackling tough topics. Throughout
the story, there are recurring themes of body positivity, trusting in your friends,
and believing in yourself.
In this
heartwarming story, the main character Moxy (Kelly Clarkson) has the dream of
becoming a loving doll to a special little girl. Unfortunately, and unbeknownst
to Moxy, because of the way the doll-making factory works, all of the ugly
dolls (or rejects) are thrown into the recycling chute. These dolls end up in a
different made-up world called, Uglyville.
If you go to Uglyville, you don’t get to go to the real world and become
someone’s special doll. But Moxy doesn’t
know this is how it works. Moxy and her
friends in Uglyville have a pretty special and fun life there together. Every
day, Moxy wakes up and dreams that this is the day she will meet her new friend, a little girl.
When that day fails to arrive, Moxy decides, with the help of her friend Lucy
Bat (Wang Leehom), that she is going to go on her own to look for a little girl
to comfort . So, off she goes, with a group of her ugly doll friends, on a
journey to make her own destiny. Along
the way, she runs into many obstacles, such as mean people who send her back to
the beginning, and happy occurrences, such as people who encourage her to stay
strong and fight for what she wants! Does she end up back in Uglyville? Is she
a little girl’s doll? Sorry! No spoilers here!! You’ll have to watch the movie
to find out!
In UglyDolls, there are so many cool sound
effects, pretty backgrounds, and smirky/funny comments that make it extra fun
to watch! I especially loved the backgrounds and settings, which are colorful,
bold and just right for whatever is happening in the story. Additionally, the songs
(and soundtrack) in this movie are amazing! The songwriters, Christopher
Lennertz and Kelly Clarkson, created some very inspiring and catchy tunes.
There are
multiple deeper messages in UglyDolls.
One of them is to never give up. Another important theme is to love and accept
yourself no matter who you are, because Moxy, the whole way through her
challenges, never loses confidence in herself and keeps fighting to be
accepted.
UglyDolls is an
inspiring movie for so many people but especially for kids. I got the chills
watching it because it was so good and I really love the messages! I give it 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it
for ages 4 to12. If you are into musicals, animation, and loving, heartwarming
movies, definitely check it out!. This film opens May 3, 2019.
UglyDolls By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
This
animated musical is adorable! The music is outstanding, which is no surprise
because it has so many amazing singers. The colorful and lively animation makes
you feel as if you are in a wonderful world of dolls.
In the
film, we first see how happy everyone is in Uglyville, where the ugly dolls
live and actually embrace all of their different appearances. Even though the protagonist Moxy (voiced by
Kelly Clarkson) is happy in Uglyville, she wants to be with a real kid. So Moxy sets out with some
friends to find a way to get to the real world. After going through a spooky
tunnel, they find themselves in Perfection where dolls try to get a home in the
real world. They soon realize that living in “Perfection” is not that easy.
In addition
to Kelly Clarkson, there are so many other incredible voice actors including
Nick Jonas, Janelle Monae, Blake Shelton and Pitbull. My favorite characters
are Ox (voiced by Blake Shelton) and Moxy, because Ox is the absolute nicest
mayor of any town and Moxy is always happy and believes in herself.
The message of this movie is that no one is perfect and you should follow your dreams. This movie has no bad language, but it does have a scary robot dog and a dark tunnel. And of course, there is some negative behavior such as calling things ugly.
I give this
movie 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 10. This movie opens in
theaters May 3, 2019. Look for it.
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Adrift in space with no food or water, Tony Stark sends a message to
Pepper Potts as his oxygen supply starts to dwindle. Meanwhile, the remaining
Avengers — Thor, Black Widow, Captain America and Bruce Banner — must
figure out a way to bring back their vanquished allies for an epic showdown
with Thanos — the evil demigod who decimated the planet and the universe. KIDS
FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. comments, “This movie takes you on an epic, wild ride filled with
action, laughter, love, heartache and tears.
As a superhero lover, there is nothing more thrilling than watching this
movie – all three hours of it.” Zoe C. adds, “Avengers:
Endgame is the epic conclusion of 11
years of films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and is nothing less but
spectacular! It is a constellation of the biggest Hollywood
stars in one event that is entertaining, heartfelt and fun at the same time.” KIDS
FIRST! Adult reviewer wraps it up with, “. I’m not going to lie, Avengers:
Endgame, the 22nd film release from Marvel, is a cinematic
roller coaster ride for everyone. I laughed. I cried. I loved every pop culture
reference. Let us remember, I am not the target audience and I can’t wait to
see it again.” See their full reviews below.
Avengers: Endgame By Katherine S.,KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11
Can you say
“epic”? This movie takes you on an epic, wild ride filled with action,
laughter, love, heartache and tears. As
a superhero lover, there is nothing more thrilling than watching this movie –
all three hours of it. Bringing all of the Marvel characters together in one
movie is simply brilliant.
Avengers: Endgame is based on an awesome journey,
post Thanos destruction, of half the Universe.
The Avengers are not used to losing, as they did when we last watched
them together, so, they come up with a plan to finally defeat Thanos and save
the Universe.
If you
haven’t seen many Marvel movies, I recommend watching all of them – each worthy
of a 4- or 5-star rating. In Avengers: Endgame, we see many of the
same characters as in other Avenger films.
Tony Stark (aka Ironman), played by Robert Downey Jr., and Steve Rogers
(aka Captain America),
played by Chris Evans, are probably on the screen the most. The special effects
are out of this world. The sound effects make the theatre seats rattle, and the
new costumes are super sleek. My
favorite character is Rocket because he is a funny, outspoken,
genetically-engineered, spaceship-flying raccoon. My favorite scene is when Thor appears in a way we have
never seen him before, and it made me laugh out loud.
The message
of Avengers: Endgame is about the
characters’ hunger for the old days, teamwork and determination. Without the
team and their determination, they are nothing.
Together they are able to be good and do good. Be aware that this movie
has some mild profanity, intense violence (stabbings, decapitation, sliced
throat, impalement, explosions), alcohol drinking and other risky behavior that
kids might replicate.
I give this
movie a 5 out of 5 stars and recommend this for ages 10 to 18, and for adults,
for sure. Avengers: Endgame is in
theaters on April 26, 2019.
Avengers: Endgame By Zoe C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
Avengers: Endgame is the epic
conclusion of 11 years of films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and is
nothing less but spectacular! It is a constellation of the biggest Hollywood stars in one event that is entertaining,
heartfelt and fun at the same time.
The basic premise is: the remaining super heroes
from the previous film Avengers: Infinity War fight together
against evil Thanos to restore peace based on their faith on humankind.
The story develops in three acts. Act 1 is very
dramatic and gives the actors the opportunity to develop their characters in
scenes that are not action related. We see the most human side of these heroes
here. This Avengers film has the best acting of all. Among my favorites
performers are Robert Downey Jr. who plays Iron Man and steals the show. Chris
Evans, as Captain America,
carries the spirit of the team and is always very enthusiastic. Brie Larson
brings a lot of gravitas. I can’t mention other favorites, because it would be
a spoiler. In this act the Avengers reflect about what might
happen if they could turn back time and do things differently. We see how these
characters react to loss and hope.
In Act 2 we see the action plan. The movie deals
with the concept of time travel and references a lot of films also developed around
concepts of present, past and future. During this act, the movie gets a little
slow, despite the fun and dramatic action scenes. There are flashbacks and you need
to follow carefully to figure out what happens. Even though this film’s run
time is three hours, it’s necessary to fit everything in needed to develop the
story.
The finale is a total extravaganza and makes
this film a unique and total experience. The special affects are fantastic, especially
in the Act 3 when we see most of the action scenes and intense battles. The
music is very orchestral, but of course it includes contemporary pop and rock
songs.
There are so many surprises that make the whole experience
very enjoyable. There are also so many details and, although you don’t need to
see the previous films to enjoy this one, there is a lot that is directly
connected with the previous films, specifically Avengers: Infinity War.
The message of this film is: the world is in our
hands and we have to do something to preserve it. We can have a second chance
as long as we want to accomplish something. This is part of the beauty of Avengers:
Endgame – a lot messages will resonate and touch you like no other
super heroes movie does. I am very sad this is the last film, so there will not
be another one like this one.
I recommend Avengers: Endgame to
ages 10 to 18. This is not as violent as Infinity War, but
obviously parental guidance is important younger viewers. Avengers:
Endgame opens nationwide on April 26, 2019. Look for it!
Avengers: Endgame By Kimbirly O., KIDS FIRST! Adult Juror
The Marvel
Cinematic Universe (MCU) is in full force, as is the promotion for what is
expected to be a record-breaking film release. I’m not going to lie, Avengers:
Endgame, the 22nd film release from Marvel, is a cinematic
roller coaster ride for everyone. I laughed. I cried. I loved every pop culture
reference. Let us remember, I am not the target audience and I can’t wait to
see it again.
As in past
MCU films, the Avengers are a tight group of superheroes who are like a family
and showcase the heart of family throughout time in this film. At the end of Avengers:
Infinity Wars, the snap heard
throughout the universe ended lives and destroyed families like nothing before.
How Thanos (Josh Brolin), the villain, could win vs. our super heroes stymied
many. The end credit scenes in Captain
Marvel (Brie Larson), gave us a bit of a hint about who would live to save
the day, but what would bring our heroes together? Again, it’s Thanos. The use
of time and space is a creative set-up for this film and, without delivering
spoilers, it truly has to be seen to be believed.
There is a
great historical thread and deep family themes throughout the film. In many
ways, it is funnier than the Guardians of
the Galaxy films, too. There is a
single frame in the film screaming girl power, and we learn more about the back
story of many characters including Captain America (Chris Evans), Iron Man
(Robert Downey, Jr.) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth). The film is an epic conclusion
to a well-told story over the last ten years.
Note. This film is a full three hours
long. Avoid the over-sized soft drinks or you will miss the action scenes
within the film. You simply must see every frame within the last hour. If you
don’t have the “Run Pee” app, now is a good time to download it!
I give this
film 5 of 5 stars for the casting, costumes, special effects, family themes,
humor, awesome comedic pop culture references, make-up (men and women) and female
empowerment. This film will appeal to ages 8 to 18. I caution younger
viewing due to fight scenes which may be disturbing to younger children. Be
sure to look for Stan Lee – it has been confirmed this is his last film
appearance. May he rest in eternal peace, protected by the Marvel Universe.
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