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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLate-1960s suburban Canadian children work on building a rocket vessel, with the intention of delivering one or two neighborhood children to the moon, whilst dealing with social issues of th... Ler tudoLate-1960s suburban Canadian children work on building a rocket vessel, with the intention of delivering one or two neighborhood children to the moon, whilst dealing with social issues of the coming-of-age, orphan-hood and family veins.Late-1960s suburban Canadian children work on building a rocket vessel, with the intention of delivering one or two neighborhood children to the moon, whilst dealing with social issues of the coming-of-age, orphan-hood and family veins.
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This delightful film is often overlooked due to it's Canadian origins. However young Serpa more than makes up for any doubts you might have. Serpa shines as the imaginative youngster who takes his stern father's old motorcycle and a few spare parts from a nearby junkyard and builds every kid's dream come true. With a little help from his foster brother, (Baker) he gets the neighborhood bully involved in his project as an unwitting guinea pig. From there the plan goes according to schedule, with the bully chickening out in the end and Baker taking his place to the admiration and surprise of the other neighborhood children. The deaf older sister is very good, and adds a dimension of humanity and emotional depth this comedy might otherwise lack. But it's Cody Serpa who carries the film all the way. The parental figures, Milligan and MacDonald are just window dressing. The story is well told, and amply supplied with laughs and even a few tears. I loved it, my kids loved it, and even their grandfather enjoyed the film. Definitely worth seeing. May even teach kids there is nothing wrong with imagination, as long as it is coupled with ingenuity and hard work. I give it a 6.5 and I hope to see young Cody Serpa in another film.
Yes, all Canadien films are exactly like this. They're all made for children under 12, have at least one Native American in it and are liberally filled with fantasy sequences . I saw Gigli the other day; are all American films just like that one? Aside from that, I thought the film was pretty entertaining for the kids.
The chronology was all wrong however. The film takes place during Canada's centennial,1967; yet, we have references to Pierre Trudeau, who was only Justice Minister at the time and unlikely to be on the radar of commie hating six packers; also coverage of the Apollo missions predate the actual moon shots by two years. The biggest howler was that they had at least three English TV channels in a rural area. CBC was pretty much it at the time
The chronology was all wrong however. The film takes place during Canada's centennial,1967; yet, we have references to Pierre Trudeau, who was only Justice Minister at the time and unlikely to be on the radar of commie hating six packers; also coverage of the Apollo missions predate the actual moon shots by two years. The biggest howler was that they had at least three English TV channels in a rural area. CBC was pretty much it at the time
If there's one theme of this film, it's that people can cope with hardship by having a good imagination. This family is poor, their father works graveyard, and their mother works double-shifts, and Peter is constantly picked on for a variety of reasons, and becomes increasingly frustrated that he is often mistaken for a girl. He is just starting to approach that age of 10 or 11 where your perceptions start to change, and thinks like your appearance start to matter. The backdrop of this story is the 1967 World's Fair and the Centennial of Canada. The film's greatest moments come during the various fantasy sequences where we see just how they cope. Watch the flim, and if you've ever had a childhood friend that you dreamt with, and then for some reason, lost, you'll really like this film. Perhaps kids will like this film, but only adults will truly appreciate it, including its references to bolshevik's and what parent's will do for their children.
I've never seen a Canadian movie before but after seeing this one...I'm kinda skeptical as to if I'll ever watch one again. This ranks up there with one of the strangest movies I've ever seen. Maybe if you're REALLY drunk one night and don't care what's on TV, it'll be entertaining...but even then who knows.
I remembered seeing this as a kid back in the 90's, and it just stuck with me. In retrospect, it seems like a perfect blend of Bridge to Teribithia level friendship and adventure that you'd imagine at that age, and after having taken another look at it recently, I realized that's exactly what it was... a silly adventure and story told with low and high points. I remember writing stories just like it at 8 or 9.
I suspect this would hold up for any youngster at that age of they needed an hour and a half to burn on a trip or rainy afternoon.
As for me, I'm off to the moon.
I suspect this would hold up for any youngster at that age of they needed an hour and a half to burn on a trip or rainy afternoon.
As for me, I'm off to the moon.
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- CuriosidadesFeature directorial debut for Philip Spink.
- Trilhas sonorasCanada
Wrtten by Bobby Gimby 1967
Godon V. Thompson Music
Permission granted by Warner/Chappell Music Canada
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 36 min(96 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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