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Cute storyline, great performances, fun "time travel" aspect. The interplay between the protagonist and the gaming rep is intriguing because they exist in different time periods. It makes one think about how much things have changed in the tech world between the 80s and current time. Both kids and adults will relate to this, in different ways, but nonetheless, it will ring a bell with them. This is exactly the type of film we look for at KIDS FIRST! Highly recommended for ages 10 to 18. 4.5 out of 5 stars. Reviewed by Julie S., KIDS FIRST! Juror.
When eleven year old Amy finds an old eighties video game magazine she dials the phone number displayed on the back, and in a strange cosmic glitch gets connected to Caesar Spinone, a video game call center employee in the year 1989.
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