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Joel Lok, Angourie Rice, Dougie Baldwin, Rahart Adams, and Matt Testro in Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows (2016)

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Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows

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6/10

Lacklustre

There is nothing really wrong with the Nowhere Boys movie, but unfortunately there is nothing really right with it either. It's biggest downfall is that it's just plain boring.

The concepts are okay, and I think there was almost enough there to work with, but it feels like the first draft of the script went to production. It needed to be developed and refined to make this movie a worthy addition to the story of Felix, Sam, Jake and Andy.

Though the stakes are high, the intensity isn't there, and we find ourselves not really caring if the boys win or lose.

It's such a shame because the show was so original and creative, with dynamic characters that we truly cared about and could relate to.

Generously, I'm giving it a 6 because of my fondness for the show and because the principal cast all returned.
  • coldfusion9797
  • Jun 26, 2020
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9/10

WOW! WHAT AN ENDING!!!!!!

I'll just pretend that this is when the series ended, because my god what a conclusion this was. It literally wrapped up everything in a neat and gripping way. The introduction of "Tegan" was amazing and Angourie Rice played the role to perfection. There is third or fourth season after this, everything else is just live action fan-fiction. I'm glad the movie was also added into the show's episode count, because the original movie's rating is just inaccurate to say the least. (probably people who haven't seen the show and are confused by the things happening in the film) I'd give this episode a 9.8 if I could. Just pure chef's kiss.
  • SimonTheReviewer
  • Apr 10, 2023
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