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Paper Planes
TrailerAn imaginative children';s film about a young Australian boy named Dylan who has a passion for flight and ends up competing in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan. He faces distraction and hostility from a school bully, as well as his father, still grieving over the death of his mother in an automobile accident, and his chief rival, the spoiled win-at-all-costs Jason, the son of a respected golfer. He is inspired by his devil-may-care former World War II RAAF fighter-pilot grandfather, a kite-hawk, he feeds on his way to school and later a Japanese paper plane champion Kimi.Genre: FamilyActors: Jennifer W. Long, Brooke Lenzi, Nicole Funicelli, Chad Ridgely, Marlyse Londe, Madeleine Hamer, Richard Powell, Rosie Camacho, William Conklin, Lynne Alana Delaney, Josh Babich, ...»Director: Leslie BrockettCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 9.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Time OutOctober 20, 2015Kudos to this bright and breezy half-term Aussie kids flick for realising that competitive paper plane flying can unleash young imaginations.
New Zealand HeraldApril 27, 2016Paper Planes is a simple reminder in this high-tech age that joy can be found in a plain piece of paper and that, if my paper plane-laden home is anything to go by, old fashioned films like this can still ignite the imagination.
Liverpool EchoDecember 08, 2015Worthington and Oxenbould strike up a believable father/son dynamic, meaning that you can't help but smile at the inevitably schmaltzy ending.
Observer (UK)October 25, 2015Terry Norris steals the show as the irrepressible grandpa who has little intention of putting his rakish fighter-pilot past behind him.
Independent (UK)October 23, 2015Ed Oxenbould, the talented Aussie child actor also recently seen in The Visit, gives another appealing performance in this otherwise bland and flimsy kids' movie.
Radio TimesOctober 23, 2015It's worth catching on some platform or other if you and the kids are in the mood for some pleasant Oz escapism.
GuardianOctober 22, 2015The planes' flight is invariably CGI-assisted, and the resulting comedy is mild, but there is a relaxed, happy atmosphere.
What CultureOctober 21, 2015A "nice" film, but no amount of earnest delivery will make the idea of paper planes being treated as an ancient sport not seem ridiculous.
The ListOctober 19, 2015There's a day-dreamy quality to Paper Planes that makes it a pleasure to watch.
Mark Leeper's ReviewsAugust 31, 2015where the emotion of the film works best is in Dylan's relationship with his father
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