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2BNTV 11-04-2012 12:45 PM

Wreck It Ralph
 
We went to see "Wreck It Ralph" with my granddaughter yesterday. I thought it was well done and worth seeing.

The audience applauded at the end of the movie.

bkcunningham1 11-04-2012 02:47 PM

How old is your granddaughter, 2BNTV? I'm just wondering what age group would be appropriate for this movie. Thank you.

2BNTV 11-05-2012 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1 (Post 576609)
How old is your granddaughter, 2BNTV? I'm just wondering what age group would be appropriate for this movie. Thank you.

She is nine.

Review states:

Though I would think that most children can handle the limited, intense scenes of “Wreck-it Ralph,” the character of Turbo (the self-centered villainous legend in the arcade world) is a little creepy. My five-year-old found his story and maliciousness to be too scary but made it through the entire film.

For those that aren’t big on video games, everyone can still enjoy the moral of the story: find your place in the world and love who you are as you are. Each character, though especially Ralph and Vanellope, has to recognize his or her differences and accept them not as flaws but as personal uniqueness. Overall, “Wreck-it Ralph” promotes love for one's self and others.

Taltarzac725 11-05-2012 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 577144)
She is nine.

Review states:

Though I would think that most children can handle the limited, intense scenes of “Wreck-it Ralph,” the character of Turbo (the self-centered villainous legend in the arcade world) is a little creepy. My five-year-old found his story and maliciousness to be too scary but made it through the entire film.

For those that aren’t big on video games, everyone can still enjoy the moral of the story: find your place in the world and love who you are as you are. Each character, though especially Ralph and Vanellope, has to recognize his or her differences and accept them not as flaws but as personal uniqueness. Overall, “Wreck-it Ralph” promotes love for one's self and others.

That's a very good message for a kid's movie.

graciegirl 11-05-2012 07:26 PM

I admit it. I usually like those kinds of movies but our grandchildren are now in their twenties and won't go with me anymore.:(


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