Great short film; perfect for middle schoolers and early high school perhaps. Katelyn is the perfect role model, playing a girl with a mission. Both she and the boy are well matched and keep this film moving along at a quick pace. It's well shot with good camera work, even at night, and good audio. No issues with that. The only drawback I have is that the background music is a bit on overdrive in the opening scene. The filmmaker could dial it back a bit so we can hear the dialogue better. Other than that, it's a yes. Recommended for ages 8 to 15. 4 out of 5 stars. Reviewed by Dan N., KIDS FIRST! Adult juror.
Great short film; perfect for middle schoolers and early high school perhaps. Katelyn is the perfect role model, playing a girl with a mission. Both she and the boy are well matched and keep this film moving along at a quick pace. It's well shot with good camera work, even at night, and good audio. No issues with that. The only drawback I have is that the background music is a bit on overdrive in the opening scene. The filmmaker could dial it back a bit so we can hear the dialogue better. Other than that, it's a yes. Recommended for ages 8 to 15. 4 out of 5 stars. Reviewed by Dan N., KIDS FIRST! Adult juror.
Thirteen-year-old Katelyn is the only one out of her friends who has never been kissed. She goes on a mission to get her first kiss, but she has to find the lucky boy first. (based on true events)
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