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All parent reviews for The Diary of Anne Frank (2009)

Age
11
Average rating based on 5 parent reviews:
  • 60% say there are positive messages
  • 40% say there are positive role models
Parent
March 29, 2011
 
Good for preteens
Anne frank is a good role model, she has her flaws as any kid would have in such a stressful situation as the one presented here, but it shows the willingness of people to survive together and look forward to the future. What's good about this movie is that it has enough for an adult to stay interested, but spares children the details of the holocaust, which would not only effect them but confuse them. The movie also addresses Anne's relationship with Peter, in a very subtle way.

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Adult
April 27, 2011
 
I love this movie. Thank you for making it. it really touched me. To know that a girl my aGe went through all of that. Its sad. But the movie was really good. Your rating from a 0 to 10 it would be a 8.. :)

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Parent of 12 and 17 year old
April 1, 2010
 
Remarkable book and this show
Sad,i already knew everything about this girl(crazy history teacher in 8th grade),when i watch some documentary about her most of the people in the room cried,i wish i had a time machine and go back with a m16 and shot the Gestapo dead,darn it it was a powerful show

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Parent of 12 and 13 year old
March 5, 2011
 
Great movie for everyone
It's a great movie and educational at the same time. If you are teacher teaching a WW II unit, this is a great movie to show

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Adult
December 3, 2011
 
Every tween should understand this movie
The Holocaust is part of our family history and for a 5th grade project my son recently interviewed his grandfather about immigrating to the US in the 1940's from Germany. We felt it was time that he understood a little more about the family history. The movie upset him pretty deeply, but then it is an upsetting story. I suggest parents discuss the movie/book with their kids to be sure something like this never happens again.

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