The young filmmaker (elementary school) take a serious look at whether or not children should be allowed to swear.
The many interviews with adults and kids are insightful and well shot, for the most part. The outdoor scene lacks a windscreen so the audio is distorted. But, for the most part it is well made. I admire this young man for taking this on and giving it a thorough overview. There are no hard and fast conclusions. He ends with, "what do you think."
The film's message is about whether or not kids should be allowed to swear.
I give this film 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. By Marissa S.
The young filmmaker (elementary school) take a serious look at whether or not children should be allowed to swear.
The many interviews with adults and kids are insightful and well shot, for the most part. The outdoor scene lacks a windscreen so the audio is distorted. But, for the most part it is well made. I admire this young man for taking this on and giving it a thorough overview. There are no hard and fast conclusions. He ends with, "what do you think."
The film's message is about whether or not kids should be allowed to swear.
I give this film 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. By Marissa S.
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