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Cleo

Cleo

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During the winter break, a group of schoolchildren in a small village decide to amuse themselves with a massive snowball fight.

CertificatePG

Duration82 mins

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  • Tiana, 9
  • 6 reviews

snowball craze

3 stars

13 Jun 2018

This story took place in a very cold place during school time but as there was a lot of snow they didn’t go to school for two weeks. There were only a couple of children who lived there and only three girls. They all got so bored that they wanted a snowball fight but took things a bit too far.

The music in the movie was played by a bugle by a little boy whose dad died in war and gave it to him as a present. He played a song on the bugle that reminded me of the music of which soldiers play when someone died. I think the director chose this music so every time the young boy played the instrument people remembered the terrible consequences of war. The colours were very plain because they only had colours like white, grey and brown. The story had mixed emotions like happy, funny, angry, rude, love and emotional, emotional because…

I would recommend this film to people who like movies with mixed emotions and change suddenly. I didn’t really like how or where the movie was set because it was quite a plain and non-vibrant movie that didn’t really have a storyline or suspense that built up to it.

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