

In the meantime, Jake has forgotten that the evening meal is the monthly visit from his grandfather, ex-military man, who lives in a retirement village. Jake (Dylan Everett) is an ordinary teenager, likes sketching one of the girls in class, Angie, Greta Onieogou, – and she agrees to go out on a date with him. Anyone who expected this to be realistic story does not understand fantasies. It is highly unrealistic – but made momentarily plausible given the characters and their backgrounds. In one way, this is like a computer game plot. Some of the comments from those in between were highly dismissive as if the film were intended for an adult audience. Younger audiences identified with the younger characters and the adventure. Older audiences identified with the comic characters and enjoyed the film. James Caan, Dylan Everett, Greta Onieogou, Jesse Bostick, Kenneth Welsh, Paul Sorvino, Laurence Dane, Louis Gossett Jr, Jessica Walter.Īs the song says, they’re either too young or too old! This is particularly relevant for the impact of this film. Peter Malone's Film Reviews and Resources.Michael Fallon Books and Audio-visual Resources.Heart of Life Centre for Spiritual and Pastoral Formation.St Mary's Towers Retreat Centre, Douglas Park NSW.Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.
