Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo kids get their first mobile (cell) phones but they receive a call from someone who says he's from the future, and he needs their help if the world is to survive.Two kids get their first mobile (cell) phones but they receive a call from someone who says he's from the future, and he needs their help if the world is to survive.Two kids get their first mobile (cell) phones but they receive a call from someone who says he's from the future, and he needs their help if the world is to survive.
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Isabella Benezra
- Cricket Player
- (as Isabelle Benezra)
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If you recall back in the 1960s and 1970s in Britain, the Children's Film Foundation used to make daft adventure films for and starring young people - usually with one celebrity grown up along as the baddie. Well this is pretty much the same thing, only with a more modern theme. Arran Kemp is "Dylan" who is faced with imminent relocation to Dubai with his parents. As a bribe, they agree to let him have any phone he likes and so he and best friend "Molly" (Adele Congreve) pick two super-sophisticated gadgets. No sooner are they out of the shop then they are receiving calls that purport to be from the future. Sceptical, initially, soon they are on the hunt for a password that could be used to destroy the world. Helping the story along are occasional doppelgänger appearances from the both scatty and hair-brained and also a more dapper and menacing "Foley" twins (Griff Rhys Jones). Does the former sibling hold the secret? The story is really, really, thin but Kemp - quite possibly the thinnest person I have ever seen - turns in an enthusiastic performance along with his less comfortable in front of the camera pal Congreve. There are some adequate effects and the whole thing moves along quite quickly and entertainingly with drones armed with sleeping darts and some fun target practice with a cricket bat. It was good but strange to see it in a cinema - this is a genre of British-made film that is rarely seen on a big screen nowadays and this one really is just a television film for the kids at Christmas. You won't remember a thing about it afterwards, but it passes ninety minutes effortlessly enough raising a smile or two along the way.
Absolutely no idea why this has a cinematic release. It's a bbc tv movie and a poor one at that. The plot is totally non-sensical, I failed to understand it and my kids also found it impossible. It lacks humour and the acting is wooden. Gryff Rhys Jones cannot rescue this and his performance is no better than the rest of the cast. The introduction of a character with a disability midway through seemed to be there just to tick a box. My kids (twins aged 10) both thought it was awful too. I am very keen to try to support British cinema but this shouldn't be on at a cinema, please don't waste your money on this one.
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- QuizIn the scene where Dylan & Molly first meet Mrs Batstick, Dylan says: "this is Frau Helga. She's my German exchange student." Molly laughs next to him but the line was improvised, and the actor playing Molly is trying hard not to laugh.
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