Kid, 10 years old June 27, A lovely Movie I love this movie. I think it draws a postive message of friendship. The matter is not violence but intense and a sad scene. Some mild swear words. Overall, thi Continue reading. Kid, 12 years old May 4, Great movie Although there are a few more mature themes it shows a great message about friendship and enjoying life. Although there are a couple bits of language that may What's the story? Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Our editors recommend.
A realistic look at a teen's coming-of-age. Simon Birch. Tearjerker is touching but too intense for younger kids. Stand by Me. Edgy coming-of-age story isn't for young kids. For kids who love friendship stories. Books About Friendship. Along with his love for science and reading, Kevin badly wants to do the things other kids do, like play basketball. Struggling to walk with his awkward braces, his dream seems impossible—until he meets Max.
Watching Kevin struggle to see above the crowd, the strong boy suddenly picks him up and places him high upon his shoulders. This tremendous film warranted far more advertising than it was given. Only bringing in a pitiful two million at the box office, it deserves to live a long and prosperous life on the rental shelves.
The suspense of these scenes may be frightening to young children, even though the confrontation is solved with help from the police and minimal violence. If you as a parent are tired of movies featuring teens that represent everything negative in society, The Mighty will be a welcome change. Page last updated September 22, Be aware that while we do our best to avoid spoilers it is impossible to disguise all details and some may reveal crucial plot elements.
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Know when new reviews are published We will never sell or share your email address with anybody and you can unsubscribe at any time. What kind of world would you create? F irst things first. Take away this aspect, and the two films are dissimilar as apples and oranges. No question about it. His grandmother is a conspicuously Christian woman who keeps a picture of Jesus in the kitchen. Would this movie be as affecting without the music?
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