This is a tongue-in-cheek film featuring two young tweens making a very misinformed travel documentary about DC Washington Delaware - that should give you a clue about how ill-informed it is. I had mixed feelings about this from the get go with the very shaky hand-held video, but then realized that all the poor video was intentional, even the two hosts wearing hats that put their faces in shadow 50% of the time. If you're tired of being serious, then this will give you some comic relief from the kids standing in front of a sign saying chemically treated water and saying that it's fresh water to joking about this being where pizza was invented or claiming that in New Jersey they don't have grass. The film's message is about not taking things too seriously.
I give Untitled Delaware Project 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
This is a tongue-in-cheek film featuring two young tweens making a very misinformed travel documentary about DC Washington Delaware - that should give you a clue about how ill-informed it is. I had mixed feelings about this from the get go with the very shaky hand-held video, but then realized that all the poor video was intentional, even the two hosts wearing hats that put their faces in shadow 50% of the time. If you're tired of being serious, then this will give you some comic relief from the kids standing in front of a sign saying chemically treated water and saying that it's fresh water to joking about this being where pizza was invented or claiming that in New Jersey they don't have grass. The film's message is about not taking things too seriously.
I give Untitled Delaware Project 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
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