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Starry Starry night review

  • Writer: Charlie Smith-McMahon
    Charlie Smith-McMahon
  • Jan 23, 2013
  • 2 min read

Starry Starry night review

A visual experience of a film I have really never seen before and I really don’t think I will see anything this sweet and imaginative   story with visual that really make me see how great effects can be even with a low budget, along with an amazingly told and sweet child hood love story and the problems that young children from a troubled and broken home can face and they ways for them to get through with friendship and imagination.

The two main characters are believable to me, I can seem them being real kids with these problems, what helps is the female leads imagination running away with her when she pictures the amazing and adorable and really make the film seem like it is one of a kind love story and not just the same one that you get over and over in Hollywood, the two characters don’t fall in love at first sight, the male lead doesn’t really like anyone in his class at first, but you get to see the friendship and childhood love grow between both of them as there friendship builds over both of them working together and there shared family problems, in fact my only real problem comes from the male leads family problems, a drunken father following him and his mother around…and she doesn’t get anything like a restraining order or the police involved with this…its the only major plot hole in the film and it really annoys me.

Music isn’t really used that much in the film but that lends it self to the feeling of the film being a real story and when the film dose use music it helps to show how important and emotional this scene is even more as it gives a good contrast to the scenes that are with out music.

But over all, its really hard for me to saything anything else bad about this film, its so well done and everything that is on screen is beaitful in its own way, the child actors are good…and not annnyoting children, the writing is amaing and the cgi/animation effects are top notch and pretty.

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