SNOWTIME
Hits The Theaters Feb 19th #SnowTimeMovie
I was so excited when we got the change to watch SNOWTIME. This awesome movie will be in theaters February 19th. My son loved this movie, it keep him sucked in to the very end. As a mom from California who now lives in Colorado this time of year all I see is cold and snow. Sometimes it takes a cute movie to remind you of the beauty of snow and how much fun it can actually be.
The charters in this movie are well thought out they are cute and entertaining. The songs are perfect. All together I would say this was a great movie for us. It made a great family movie night. If you are looking for a cute fun adventure that will teach your kids a lesson this is a must see for you.
P.S I am now ready for a family snowball fight. A friendly one of course.
UPDATE:
I always write my reviews when I am half way done with the movie. That way I don’t give away the ending. I had to write an update to this one. There was truly a heart breaking moment near the end. You will have to watch to see it I don’t want to give away spoilers. Just be ready for it
More about it.
“New animated feature SNOWTIME! is a romp through childhood full of heart and humor. To amuse themselves during the winter school break, the kids in a small village decide to have a massive snowball fight. Luke and Sophie, both 11 years old, become the leaders of the opposing sides. Sophie and her cohorts defend an elaborate snow fort against the assault of Luke’s horde. Whichever side occupies the fort at the end of the winter break, wins. But what starts out as pure youthful fun and enthusiasm deteriorates into a more serious conflict, where children learn valuable life lessons on friendship, the importance of unity, and the emotional consequences of vicious rivalry. The film’s underlying message – neither side wins in war – is as relevant today as ever.
Based on the acclaimed live-action film classic La Guerre des Tuques (The Dog Who Stopped the War), SNOWTIME! is a captivating cinematic adventure about hope and friendship. The film explores the sometimes mercurial relations between friends during childhood, and the role that enthusiastic competition and energizing solidarity play in the lives of children.”
Directed by: Jean-François Pouliot
Co-director: François Brisson
Produced by: Marie-Claude Beauchamp
Screenplay by: Normand Canac-Marquis, Paul Risacher
MPAA Rating: PG
Voice Cast: Ross Lynch, Golden Globe®-Winner Sandra Oh, Angela Gallupo, Lucinda Davis, Sonja Ball, Don Shepherd, Jenna Wheeler, Heidi Lynne Weeks, Elisabeth MacRae, Holly Gauthier.
Songs performed by: Celine Dion, Simple Plan, Walk Off The Earth, Marie-Mai, Groenland
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Awww this looks like a cute movie. I can’t wait to watch it with the grand kids. It’s going to be a cold weekend and we’re loading up on movies and popcorn.