Wonder beyond your imagination in the latest Onward
Onwards film review…
It’s a slice of pie Americana Caravana in this very vividly
colourful film.
A camper’s paradise of a Quest of a movie.
Realms: it starts with
the home peanut butter and jam and toasted bread family scenes and goes on to
the: diner scene and from there onwards towards the: gas station and so on with
one after the other of an indoor and outdoor gorgeously filmed scenario.
Realms: from the indoors
to the outdoors: to the hills and mountains, to a passage towards water caves,
and to a portal to the porthole/s of the school front yard.
The Quest is propped not only with kitchen utensils and
food but with thinking tools and books of quests. The Cards are of the utmost
importance to the mapping of the path and labyrinth of this amazing Quest Film.
Fight scenes with electric blue jet laser beams matching
the colours of the rainbows and of the hairstyles of the cool camping boys.
Two main
characters with two differing personalities out to find a firestone of yellow
gold to bring back their dad to their realm of the living. One boy is shy and
imaginative and sensitive and the other is courageous and funny and the
opposite in every way…the mom is fair and encouraging. Their common point is
their awesome hair colour and unusual style!
The other
‘people’ in the movie are also creature hybrids with pointy ears and additional
funny and strange and weirdly loveable parts and colours. We meet the tailed
scorpion queen at the diner with her devilish smile and intriguing helpful maps
and scrolls. She literally explodes at one point on our screens... Diner
setting wow!
The fairies
are darkly awful and chase you all over the streets with the tiny teeth. Wings of flights and fights coming up!
Meet the silent stone Raven reference point and
the Stone clue symbol -in order to find the stone dragon. Will the school
dragon win the day, or will the firestone of the Phoenix -found on this coolest
quest- win the day and break the spell and bring back dad from the dead? Half a
dad isn’t a dad at all even on a camper’s adventure. No boy wants to see
trouser legs of blue cauldron bubbles -only- instead of a full head of hair.
Watch
out for the sac of glasses too!