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An imaginative children's film about a young Australian boy's passion for flight and his challenge to compete in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan.
Rating
NR
Director
Robert Connolly
Studio
Arenamedia
Writer
Steve Worland, Robert Connolly
- A film I recommend. Uplifting story and beautiful cinematography. Reminded me a bit of the Cloak and Dagger movie.Reply
- I really enjoyed this one and the story that it told. So many different designs for paper airplanesReply
- Being 12 is an exploratory experience, so multivarious of new and strange experiences, especially traveling to far-distant locations with all kinds of manmade inventions that are either materialisms or culturalisms like Japan's ancient and modern culture, even though I would like to see more of Japan in the film like visiting the zoo and museum to broaden the boy's once-only life experience of tourism::Reply
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- I loved some of the quotes that were said in this film. being a little bit older than the visual age of the actors, I was able to fully understand majority of the problems faced in this film some of those including: loss, heartbreak and bullying. This is a brilliant and inspiring film definitely aimed at the whole family for all agesReply
- Paper Planes is a fantastic film depicting the important values of determination, patience, hope and commitment. The characters have a very strong backstory in most cases. Dylan is struggling with always being second best and being bullied. Jack, Dylan's father, is experiencing grief. Kimi just wants her friends to be happy, Jason wants to win, Jason's father wants to be respected by his son. Kevin is a reformed bully who became good "mates" with Dylan. This is a great family film for children and parents to watch together.Reply
- it was a morderatley good movie it has a proper and logical story but there was several things in the film that i had a poblem or two with like how the teacher opened the door to let the plane out t the perfect time and stuff like that but other wise it was a good move to watchReply
- 'Paper Planes' is a very exciting film for the whole family! Along with this film being great it is also incredibly inspirational and sends a very powerful message about dedication and persistence. It is filled with many different scenarios showing success and loss.Reply
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- It's worth catching on some platform or other if you and the kids are in the mood for some pleasant Oz escapism.Reply
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- Bella says: Awesome job; I like how Kimmy designed her paper planes as different types of animals. I liked how Kevin was a bully except turned into a friend! :)Reply
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