What a cute storyline, cleverly written script and adorable performances by these elementary school kids.
Perfect for a festival addressing climate change and the environment, this plot twist, thanks to the rewind button, moves from Dad gifting the family with a gas guzzling car that they diss him about to an electric that they give him props about.
Well produced, aside from some wind noise in the shots outside. The kids play all the roles so don't be surprised to see very young looking parents here. But the kids are confident performers and deliver their lines like pros. Well shot and edited. Commendable. I would put this into any film festival with student made films. It's adorable and meaningful. My favorite shot is the Dad's wink when he presses the rewind button.
The film's message is pretty overt - climate change calls for environmentally friendly vehicles.
I give The Most Wonderful Choice Of The Year 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
What a cute storyline, cleverly written script and adorable performances by these elementary school kids.
Perfect for a festival addressing climate change and the environment, this plot twist, thanks to the rewind button, moves from Dad gifting the family with a gas guzzling car that they diss him about to an electric that they give him props about.
Well produced, aside from some wind noise in the shots outside. The kids play all the roles so don't be surprised to see very young looking parents here. But the kids are confident performers and deliver their lines like pros. Well shot and edited. Commendable. I would put this into any film festival with student made films. It's adorable and meaningful. My favorite shot is the Dad's wink when he presses the rewind button.
The film's message is pretty overt - climate change calls for environmentally friendly vehicles.
I give The Most Wonderful Choice Of The Year 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
The MagTV team explores a Christmas gone awry, when one wrong choice leads to endlessly bad consequences. But luckily for well-intentioned dad, Carl, there are two parallel experiences. Though his gas-guzzler gift was not well received, thanks to his magical Rewind Button, it was a Christmas morning they won't soon forget.
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