This is an adventure film with kids as the heroes. If you liked Spy Kids, you'll enjoy this. There is a great lesson to learn in this film: if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. The kids are pretty typical teens - computer and money-loving. They have suffered a tragic loss in their lives, losing their parents. The topic of the film is appealing and there are good lessons to be learned about money. There's a bit of adventure, some humor, some computer fun and a plethora of strange and interesting characters. There are also some scary scenes such as when Echo is kidnapped and an armed robbery. The quality of the production is good - visuals, audio, costumes, sets and special effects. The acting is pretty good as well. We should note that there is some questionable language - poopy and butthead - nothing too extreme.
When eleven -year-old Molly's loan business gets busted at school, she discovers a mysterious e-mail from Nigeria. With promise of a $30,000,000, Molly and her little brother Alex, a self proclaimed computer whiz, join forces to get the enormous sum.
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KIDS FIRST! Goes Local: Submit a review & win!
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