Paper Planes(2014)
Australian family drama about a boy with an unusual talent for making paper planes.
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Age group7–14 years
Duration96 mins
I really enjoyed the film and the meaning behind it. I think that it showed that you can do anything if you try hard and want it bad enough. The only thing that I did not like about the film was that it seemed a little predictable just like in many other movies; the main character always wins in the end. I think it would be interesting if the movie showed the reality of competitions. In addition, I think that the graphics and sound effects were very good and looked realistic, like when the plane was shown soaring through the air. This is a child-friendly film that is great for young and older people and especially families. Overall, I enjoyed the movie and think that it had a very inspiring message behind it that everybody should follow.
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