The storyline follows two teens that are stuck in quarantine and really want to go to the movies, so they decide to go to another state in order to go to the movies.
I like the story's development, showing how the kids end up going to a different state. As they progress there are lots of funny moments that keep you laughing and engaged.
The camera work is well done, so is the audio and the editing. There is some good background music, but I am concerned wonder they have the rights to use all of it. The film is written, directed by Genis Drake Aponte. Plus Genis is one of two actors in the film. The other is uncredited. My favorite part is when the boys realize they don't know how to get home.
The message of this film is that you should always think things through before just going for it.
I give Last Train To Clarksville 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 16, plus adults. Reviewed by Avalon N., KIDS FIRST!
The storyline follows two teens that are stuck in quarantine and really want to go to the movies, so they decide to go to another state in order to go to the movies.
I like the story's development, showing how the kids end up going to a different state. As they progress there are lots of funny moments that keep you laughing and engaged.
The camera work is well done, so is the audio and the editing. There is some good background music, but I am concerned wonder they have the rights to use all of it. The film is written, directed by Genis Drake Aponte. Plus Genis is one of two actors in the film. The other is uncredited. My favorite part is when the boys realize they don't know how to get home.
The message of this film is that you should always think things through before just going for it.
I give Last Train To Clarksville 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 16, plus adults. Reviewed by Avalon N., KIDS FIRST!
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