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Kids adventure/fantasy
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
James Nesbitt: Ronnie, recently widowed father of the two boys
Alexander Etel: Damian, an over-imaginative 7-year-old with an encyclopedic knowledge of the saints
Lewis McGibbon: bossy older brother Anthony
REVIEW
This is a charming movie about values. And about two very different brothers having to deal with the same situation. Both boys are endearing. Although suspension of reality is a requirement, the story is not that far-fetched. This is a quick-paced movie without any vulgarity. How refreshing.
CLASSIFICATION
P.S.
The northern English accent is delightful, but understanding what is being said might be difficult for some.
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