This was a great family movie that was interesting and kept you interested from beginning to end. This movie was surprisingly good compared to my expectations. Great for adults and kids.
A Plumm Summer
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Common Sense says
Coming-of-age tale set in 1960s Montana.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 11 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of A Plumm Summer was written by Nancy Davis Kho
Parents need to know that although the plot revolves around the characters in a little kid's television show, the movie centers on a 13-year-old boy's changing relationship with his family and the world around him, and will work best for that age range. An alcoholic, remote father and a mother who seems to cede all the care of the youngest son to his older brother are not model parents, but love of family helps them cope. A boy is bullied by his peers for being a coward, and there are suspenseful scenes of a near drowning.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the fact that this movie is based on a true story. If a major children's television character were kidnapped today, how do you think the reaction would differ from that in Montana in 1968? Why do you think it's so important to Rocky that Froggy Doo be found?
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Is It Any Good?
The filmmakers use lush cinematography and a mix of original and oldies music to capture the feel of 1968 small-town Montana. Moments of humor and absurdity, usually in the guise of the two FBI agents assigned to locate Froggy Doo, keep the movie moving at a brisk pace. The relatively benign troubles and triumphs of these country kids, not to mention that the children spend virtually the entire movie outdoors and in action, offer a counterpoint to modern childhood that would be interesting to contrast with kids.
Movie Details
Run time: 99 minutes
Theatrical release: 4/25/2008, DVD release: 5/5/2009
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic elements and some mild rude language
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