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ParaNorman

ParaNorman

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Animated adventure of a misfit eleven-year-old who sees and talks to ghosts.

CertificatePG

Duration93 mins

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  • Kelsie, 10
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Review by Kelsie, 10

3 stars

22 Oct 2014

I would score this film 7 out of 10 as I am not a great fan of ghosts. My favourite scenes are when Norman's sister stands up for him and when Norman holds onto the witch's hand and she remembers her past. Some of the characters in this film just needed to understand that someone was having the exact same experience as them and think how they'd feel if someone else did what they were doing to them.

This film really hit home because millions of children and adults get bullied everyday. Some are to scared or anxious to do anything about it.

Just because someone bullies you or you have a bad background it doesn't mean you have to fight back and make someone feel alone or feel like they have no one to talk to.

Many people need help to overcome bullying as it makes a huge effect on their personality and their self belief/confidence but no person in the world should have no one to talk to or get advice from.

This film had a big impact on me and has a few major life skills you can learn in it like empathizing, treating others as you would like to be treated and that everyone has amazing and unique personalities so don't judge a book by its cover and give them a chance to show them self.

By Kelsie

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