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Small Soldiers

Small Soldiers

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Brilliantly realised action comedy about a line of toy soldiers who start to engage in real-life combat when their settings backfire.

CertificatePG

Duration105 mins

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  • Dearbhla, 10
  • 15 reviews

Small Soldiers

5 stars

23 Mar 2023

This film is about one teenager fighting against a lot of toys (and I mean a lot when I say that). The boy is called Alan and is looking for love at the start of the movie but gets himself into a pretty big accident with toys that were supposed to be fighting in the military, but little does he know he is an enemy to some of the toys but a friend to the others. His dad owns a toy shop in the town, but it doesn't sell all the good toys out now days like video games and all that stuff it sells dolls, woodwork and basically all boring stuff that you wouldn't like, so he doesn't get a lot of customers as you would have expected but one day pretty girl walks in with her little brother and at first he was in love but they did leave but her little brother spotted a new toy that was just left in but little do they know what type of toy it da da da!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Back again but not to tell you the story, now I am here to tell what I thought of it even more exciting so first it is going to be animation =I thought this was a real blast off when it came to the animation here it was the toys were real life and somehow moving which means there have to be a lot of animation gone into that and that just blew me off my tracks .Camera angles = The camera angles in this movie where a bit off at sometimes but you could still see everything on the one scene that was there which is excellent for a viewer (like me). Big shout out for all the people that created this fantastic movie!!

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