7 reviews
Watched as a family with 8year old. At 40 mins we were debating weather to switch it off but saw it through. Not worth a watch - storyline does not flow and monsters look more akin to a B rated movie. As for the random men in the field - this was utterly bizarre. A perplexing film - the main actress (young girl) does not say a lot - this is a weird film.
- BandSAboutMovies
- Nov 8, 2020
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- nogodnomasters
- Jul 24, 2021
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Can't blame the actresses at all. It's a Horrible script. I'd rather had watched 24 hours of Teletubbies then wasted the 85 minutes on this.
- cwstankiewicz
- May 5, 2021
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- lilytalbot-15769
- Oct 9, 2021
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I really liked the characters and the ideas, but there were a lot of really confusing things like the old men and the pollen. Some exposition would have helped a lot. Also there were a few shots that lingered a bit too long, and I would think "OK ok you can cut to the next shot already." The costumes and the creatures were nice. One of them was supposed to a monster but was entirely too cute for that role. Overall it had a lot of potential, but I don't think it would hold a kid's interest for long.
- christasmalligan
- Jul 17, 2021
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Tingeling of peter panish story, made as a whole family consept, no real violence, just some controlled scare moments, but truly a sweet film with well acting kids, the story though is of second hand interest, and the makers shifting between visual effects, dimensional tricking and superstition just lures a grumpy old man half way in.
But the musical score though gives the aura af something special, that my wife o tta screensight could tell by listening that this is a ''kjekk'' film. So i can admit that its a verytail about fairies and other berryeating badgers and funnylooking piglets, all made on a modest budget, that may enhance the impressive work done to make a feature lenght movie in a very competitive market of the silverscreen world. So a small recommend for the grown ups, a big one for the family.
But the musical score though gives the aura af something special, that my wife o tta screensight could tell by listening that this is a ''kjekk'' film. So i can admit that its a verytail about fairies and other berryeating badgers and funnylooking piglets, all made on a modest budget, that may enhance the impressive work done to make a feature lenght movie in a very competitive market of the silverscreen world. So a small recommend for the grown ups, a big one for the family.