Spellbound(2002)
Surprisingly exciting, funny and touching documentary following children of all ages as they compete in the USA's national spelling championships.
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Age group12+ years
Duration95 mins
I enjoyed this film it was ok. I thought I wasn't going to like this film because it was a documentary,but turns out I was wrong,it was quiet good actually.My favirote character was Neil and Ashley because Neil wasn't just a nerd he also liked sport and not just nerdy stuff, Ashley because she had a bit of sass and I like that about her.My least favirote character was Harry because he just went through me,he was annoying and also he a had a really horrid laugh. My least favirote part is when Harry is out of the comption because he was giggly and stuff. My favirote part is when they talk about there lives. I honestly think that this film is to much pressure for kids there age which was about 11 12 or 13 yr olds.
I would reccommend this film to children 8+ because it might be a bit boring for younger children. Like my sisters would find this boring 100% .because i found some of this boring only 3% I think some one 60+ might find this really fascinating and admazing, even though kids are in this film it seems like a old film a 3 rated film by me.
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