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Five Children And It

Five Children And It

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During World War I, with their father away fighting and their mother busy as a nurse, five children are sent to stay with their...

CertificateU

Duration85 mins

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  • Zac, 10
  • 15 reviews

Five children and it

2 stars

16 Feb 2019

Five children and it is a film about five children who are evaquoe's in the second world war. The main characters of this film are the brothers the younger brother hates being told that his older sibling is in charge of him because later in the film the five children find a sand fairy who you can give wishes to this may sound great but you can only give the sand fairy one wish per day. This meant that the younger child would often wast their wish for the day. The reason I disliked this film was because I find that the plot wasn't up to scratch with some over films. I also dislike this film because I find the little brother so annoying I found him annoying because he constantly wasn't listening to his older brother who knew better than him. I would not recommend this film but if you would like to give it a chance then go for it. I have decided I will give this film a 2/5.

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