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Will Hawkins es un chico difícil. Tras un encontronazo con las autoridades, ante él se abre una encrucijada decisiva: ingresar en un correccional o asistir a un campamento de verano cristian... Leer todoWill Hawkins es un chico difícil. Tras un encontronazo con las autoridades, ante él se abre una encrucijada decisiva: ingresar en un correccional o asistir a un campamento de verano cristiano.Will Hawkins es un chico difícil. Tras un encontronazo con las autoridades, ante él se abre una encrucijada decisiva: ingresar en un correccional o asistir a un campamento de verano cristiano.
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Troublesome orphan Will Hawkins (Kevin Quinn) is on his last chance. He's set to go to group home until foster parent Kristin (Sherri Shepherd) volunteers to take him in. Only he has to join her and her son George at a Christian camp run by David (David Koechner). Immediately, he falls for sweetie Avery (Bailee Madison).
This Christian film is trying to be a Disney TV musical. It's not the worst idea but the first half is a dud. The lead kid is written as a prankster troublemaker but he's played like a lightweight. At most, he's lying to get the girl. He doesn't even try to run away as his first move. He's bland until the second half. Along with the movie in general, it gets better in the second half. The first half is a boring version of High School Musical. Will and Avery don't even get a good meet-cute. Their first meeting is a perfunctory love-at-first-sight moment which turns immediately to a big musical. It's a meet-perfunctory. It's not until 45 minutes when the couple has a good one-on-one heart-to-heart. From that moment on, the movie improves markedly. They even have their first good song by the campfire and they let their God flag fly. It's like the movie decides to land all the big punches at once. If Will is more of a brigand earlier, his character could have a bigger arc. If the Christianity gets let loose sooner, it could set up the internal religious conflict better. If Will and Avery have more moments quicker, they could have more punch in their emotional drama. Bailee Madison could eat up those Emmy moments if she's released. The first half is a missed opportunity.
This Christian film is trying to be a Disney TV musical. It's not the worst idea but the first half is a dud. The lead kid is written as a prankster troublemaker but he's played like a lightweight. At most, he's lying to get the girl. He doesn't even try to run away as his first move. He's bland until the second half. Along with the movie in general, it gets better in the second half. The first half is a boring version of High School Musical. Will and Avery don't even get a good meet-cute. Their first meeting is a perfunctory love-at-first-sight moment which turns immediately to a big musical. It's a meet-perfunctory. It's not until 45 minutes when the couple has a good one-on-one heart-to-heart. From that moment on, the movie improves markedly. They even have their first good song by the campfire and they let their God flag fly. It's like the movie decides to land all the big punches at once. If Will is more of a brigand earlier, his character could have a bigger arc. If the Christianity gets let loose sooner, it could set up the internal religious conflict better. If Will and Avery have more moments quicker, they could have more punch in their emotional drama. Bailee Madison could eat up those Emmy moments if she's released. The first half is a missed opportunity.
I quess it says all. (But I can't save reviews this short so..)
For a few minutes I thought the main character was Zac Efron. To make it more like HSM there was a somtemies naughty blonde boy and the afroamerican best buddy of the main character. It takes place in the Camp Rock with a strong christian atmsophere and no rival camp.
To sum up it was an okay teenager movie with catchy music, so I give 7/10.
For a few minutes I thought the main character was Zac Efron. To make it more like HSM there was a somtemies naughty blonde boy and the afroamerican best buddy of the main character. It takes place in the Camp Rock with a strong christian atmsophere and no rival camp.
To sum up it was an okay teenager movie with catchy music, so I give 7/10.
It is nice and refreshing for Netflix to drop a feel-good Christian movie on their streaming platform. Although the movie was predictable and some scenes and musical numbers a bit cringe-worthy, the overall message was about acceptance and God understanding people's struggles in life which was relatable to watch.
Between the catchy songs, and the warmth of the characters, you get lost in the nostalgia. Great family movie and perfect for that young Christian in your life.
What happens when you mix Camp Rock, High school musical with a little religion? A dramatic musical film for Christian teens.
It is about a rebellious boy who has the option of going to a camp or ending up in the reformatory.
Quality.
The songs although generic some others are interesting.
Not all performances are at the level.
At times the story can feel a bit lazy and meaningless, it falls into all the hackneyed camp movie stuff as well as teenage characters. You can even feel a romantic comedy.
The message he gives is clear: be yourself and give love. It is the basis of the film, in the end without love the world cannot.
About opportunities in life and trusting God.
It raises interesting questions about God and life, but many of them are not fully answered.
If you ever went to a religious camp, this movie will make you feel identified.
Sunday.
It is about a rebellious boy who has the option of going to a camp or ending up in the reformatory.
Quality.
The songs although generic some others are interesting.
Not all performances are at the level.
At times the story can feel a bit lazy and meaningless, it falls into all the hackneyed camp movie stuff as well as teenage characters. You can even feel a romantic comedy.
The message he gives is clear: be yourself and give love. It is the basis of the film, in the end without love the world cannot.
About opportunities in life and trusting God.
It raises interesting questions about God and life, but many of them are not fully answered.
If you ever went to a religious camp, this movie will make you feel identified.
Sunday.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe lifeguard in the musical scene of "Dive" is Steven Curtis Chapman who originally wrote and sang the song.
- PifiasWhen Will and Avery are walking through the woods, Will is seen walking with his guitar on his back, but there are multiple cuts of him walking with no guitar. One cut he has his guitar, the next he doesn't.
- ConexionesReferenced in Flix Forum: A Week Away (2025)
- Banda sonoraLet's Go Make a Memory
Words and Music by Adam Watts, Alan Powell, and Cory Clark
Performed by Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook, Kat Conner Sterling and Iain Tucker
(c) 2020 Reservoir Media Music (ASCAP) obo itself and Dying Ego Music (ASCAP)/Motion Media Music (BMI)/Pillow Fight Music (ASCAP)
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- Duración1 hora 34 minutos
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