A young girl (Nora Harriet) is forced to pick between a violin and a cello only to discover the right instrument for her is something entirely out of the ordinary.
Well produced; good visuals and excellent audio. Great background music! This non-narrative film, written and directed by Anthony Deptula, is driven by the background music, which pushes it along from start to finish. Nora Harriet is well cast as the young girl and so expressive. When she first sees her instrument (I believe it's a baritone horn), her eyes are as big as plates! Her parents pay her no heed; they walk out carrying a violin and the big brass instrument is tossed into the trash. But, much to our surprise it escapes and inadvertently has a wild night on the town until finally finds its way to the girl who picks it up and immediately begins to play.
The film's message is that sometimes only you know which one is the right one. I give The Right one 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
A young girl (Nora Harriet) is forced to pick between a violin and a cello only to discover the right instrument for her is something entirely out of the ordinary.
Well produced; good visuals and excellent audio. Great background music! This non-narrative film, written and directed by Anthony Deptula, is driven by the background music, which pushes it along from start to finish. Nora Harriet is well cast as the young girl and so expressive. When she first sees her instrument (I believe it's a baritone horn), her eyes are as big as plates! Her parents pay her no heed; they walk out carrying a violin and the big brass instrument is tossed into the trash. But, much to our surprise it escapes and inadvertently has a wild night on the town until finally finds its way to the girl who picks it up and immediately begins to play.
The film's message is that sometimes only you know which one is the right one. I give The Right one 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
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