The storyline follows a teenage student who forgot about her writing assignment and doesn't have a lot of time to finish. As she is working and typing, the timing of the clock seems to go slower, faster, and even backwards her more time to finish.
What I like about the storyline is how the girl barely has any time on her hands, but still manages to finish her assignment on time. However, it seems that that there is not much of an explanation for this. The camerawork is quite good, particularly for a middle student made film. The background music is very dramatic and really enhances the mood. The main character (and only character) is the girl. She seems very stressed out and overwhelmed at the beginning of the film, but at the end when she finishes her assignment she is calm. Erin Jimuro is the director, writer and actor in the film. My favorite scene is when she looks at the clock and it seems to be moving backwards.
The film's message is to always do your homework on time. (Don't wait til the last minute)
I give Time 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Gavin S., and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
The storyline follows a teenage student who forgot about her writing assignment and doesn't have a lot of time to finish. As she is working and typing, the timing of the clock seems to go slower, faster, and even backwards her more time to finish.
What I like about the storyline is how the girl barely has any time on her hands, but still manages to finish her assignment on time. However, it seems that that there is not much of an explanation for this. The camerawork is quite good, particularly for a middle student made film. The background music is very dramatic and really enhances the mood. The main character (and only character) is the girl. She seems very stressed out and overwhelmed at the beginning of the film, but at the end when she finishes her assignment she is calm. Erin Jimuro is the director, writer and actor in the film. My favorite scene is when she looks at the clock and it seems to be moving backwards.
The film's message is to always do your homework on time. (Don't wait til the last minute)
I give Time 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Gavin S., and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
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