Paper Planes (2015) (Movie Review)

Dir: Robert Connolly
Starring: Sam Worthington, David Wenham, Deborah Mailman, Ed Oxenbould
Dur: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Drama
Rating: 7/10

A fantastic film for kids. It’s an inspirational movie with a scientific twist. We all know that paper planes don’t fly for too long but relationships are meant to and so despite its name, this is a film about relationships. A widower has lost meaning in his life after the death of his young wife. His 11 year old son dreams of rising from the gloom of losing his mom and lift his dad in the cockpit of a paper plane. Now the story may not seem like much but it has appeal and once you see it you will know what I mean.

This is not a boring story or a mere childish fantasy; it’s full of real life situations and coping strategies. It could even be termed a psychological drama. The performances are good and so is the cinematography. This makes the film a double tutor as it has the capacity to inspire kids and alert parents to their kids needs.

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