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Le dernier tunnel (2004)
wonderful suspence and a riveting emotional element
Great storyline, lots of suspence, and a beautiful emotional element which is sure to reel you in. The movie is filmed and the story told in a fairly generic way, which will really give us a chance to export it easily. Except for the language barrier, american audiences will find that "Le Dernier Tunnel" is created in a way which resembles a Hollywood film. Very proffesional. The director has a lot of talent and vision. It's really a great story -- reminds me of Ocean's Eleven -- and I hope the film will do well in America and abroad. Personally I hope they chose to add only subtitles to the movie instead of changing the soundtrack to another language because when a movie is translated you just know the voices are different, the mouths don't move right and it just takes away so much from the experience -- it makes the movie seem corny.
Little Secrets (2001)
finally... a realistic movie which the young audience can relate to!
Little Secrets is a great family movies which I really genuinely think pre-teen girls will enjoy. What I loved the most about the movie was how realistic the characters were. Most movies for kids are very UNREALISTIC but this one wasn't and I thought that was a nice change. The kids act their own age, have real goals, aspirations and typical kid problems. They don't look like they've been forced to grow up too fast in that typical Hollywood fashion - like, say, Mary-Kate and Ashley, who could be seen dating eighteen year olds in their movies by the time they were twelve.
Terrific! This is a must for all parents who are looking for a movie they won't regret letting their kids watch!