Go Figure 2005 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time
Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects
Storyline: it is good; it does get left
on a question-mark though of what happened next? And yes I am a sad individual
I have even gone to check out if there was a sequel made and there isn't,
moving on the pacing is something safe and reliable.
Action/Art: now these two components go
hand-in-hand in this film; be it figure skating and hockey training or
competition or in a hockey match [by our lead character/performer Katelin
Kingsford/Danger.]
Action
individually we have this robot [created by Bradley Kingsford/Malgarini and
Hooner/Jepson designed and assisted by Bradley's parents individually Ed
Kingsford/Doussett and Linda Kingsford/Russell-we don't see her physically
assist, but it is in the dialogue exchange; the robot is for Robo Wars] being
tested in one scene and going head-to-head with an Ice Resurfacer [with a
driver]
Art
individually we have singing and playing a guitar by Spencer/Abel.
Characters/Performances: including the
on-screen chemistry this is likewise something safe and reliable of coming-of-age.
Now don't get me wrong it is still good on all counts in this paragraph, but it
is also still something safe and reliable.
This film receives: 6/10, this film is
good; I can acknowledge that there are elements of comedy, but I either didn't
see it as comical or couldn't justify putting in the comedy section in this
review, meaning I saw/interpreted these elements into another paragraph [I mean
I used to discuss every small detail, if you have been with me long enough, you
know I used to go down to this level, but not anymore unless it is something at
minimum worth while pointing out like for an example the warning, but other
than that it wasn't good for my head and it was very nerve-racking.]
The reason
why I haven't said "That or these are good" or "This is
good" individually as it relates to this review, is because sometimes it
is just better to put it all in this paragraph and if you have young children
to just before teens between 7 to 12-year-olds and you want to do the family
thing on a Sunday afternoon this may fulfil your criteria including this film
is only 88 minutes long so they wouldn't have to sit down for too long.
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