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Capture the Flag

Capture the Flag

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Budding astronaut Mike gets the chance to follow his dreams- and help heal his family- when a greedy businessman plots to disprove the...

CertificatePG

Duration94 mins

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  • Sophie, 10
  • 1 reviews

Race To The Moon

4 stars

09 May 2019

This movie stars Mike(Michael), his 2 best friend Marty and Aimee, his Grandpa(Frank) and a very funny lizard. Some of it was interesting and some of it was a bit boring.

It was about Mike trying to break his family's curse by going to the moon. For almost 46 years the Goldwing family have never been able to go to the moon. Frank couldn’t go to the moon in the year 1969 because, he got chicken pox. Mike’s dad hurt his leg in 2015 and couldn’t go.

You are probably wondering why Mike’s dad was going to the moon in the first place, well there is this evil guy who is like a billionaire trying to destroy the planet and prove that no one went to the moon in 1969. Mike's dad is trying to prove that they were there by showing the flag. But because he hurt his leg Mike’s dad could not go, so Mike tried to hide inside the rocket to break his family's curse. But does he succeed? Watch the film and find out.

In my opinion it was a good film and a bit interesting, it’s sad but then happy. My favourite characters are Aimee and the lizard, because the lizard was really funny and Aimee was the first girl on the moon. It was really funny when the lizard starts eating M&Ms in the rocket. I give it 4 stars because it was a bit sad when they went to the moon and Frank got a crack in his helmet and started losing oxygen. I really enjoyed this and recommend it to children under the age of 12.

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