Kid Reviews of

Rise of the Guardians

Movie PG 2012 98 minutes
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age 10+

my thoughts...

It's a movie about how holiday icons defend childhood in gorgeous adventure.
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age 3+

Importance of Belief

The movie overall was great It does contain some violence but it also shows the belief in the festivals It also portrays how dark always create fear in us but what we can do is not to be afraid of it but instead face it. I actually felt dad for the antagonist because all he wanted was a family. I would recommend you to watch it ! 🙂

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age 7+

This is a cool and wonderful movie

I love reading the bad reviews they are so funny dont let those reviews stop you from watching this cool movie

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age 12+

awesome

jack frost was my middle school crush and if that isn't a sign of mental illness, then I don't know what is

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age 8+

Stop saying "It's the worst film" this is the cutest film ever

Kids, don't get fooled by other Liars like: "Hey santa has swords and tattoos and which means something about murder" , " Hey Your favorite holiday Icons (santa,tooth fairy,sandman, and Jack Frost) are a murderous for the holiday" bro like what the hell are these kids trying to pretend to be adults... It's just a cute 3D movie, I don't get why stupid people keep saying that *It doesn't have any Blood, like NO blood in any scene* but fighting scenes is not a bad thing and quite intense ... The movie has one good Message about Center, and Teamwork (working together in order to defeat Pitch Black) so stop saying dumb stuff about this good movie

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age 7+

10 years ago Rise of The Guardians was released!

Rise of the Guardians is an amazing DreamWorks movie released in 2012 that still lives on today! This movie introduces five mythical characters Jack Frost, The Easter Bunny (E. Aster Bunnymund), The Sandman (Sandy), Santa Claus (North), and The Tooth Fairy (Just simply called Tooth) that try to help kids believe in them again without any complaints. Pitch Black is a little scary and could give kids nightmares (Like what the character does himself) Sandy’s death could leave people bawling, but people’s jaws would drop 19 feet into the ground once he comes back and saves everyone including Jamie, a major character in the movie) (Sandy is normally a girl name but in this case it isn’t) Anyone over 7 can handle Pitch’s scariness and those under 7 would be scared.

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age 6+

Rise of the Guardians is a 10/10 movie that everyone in my family enjoyed.

JACK FROST IS SO GOOOOOOD!!!!! Seriously though, I love everyone in this movie. Jack Frost is fleshed out well, the villain Pitch is also fleshed out and isn't a one-dimensional take-over-the-world generic baddie. I also really appreciate how they put a Russian character in a film and didn't make him a bad guy. North is actually one of Jack's supporters, and after watching years worth of "the Russians are the bad guys! The Russians are the bad guys!", it's nice to have the trope subverted. Little kids might be a little sad about Sandy's death, (spoilers!), and Pitch can be VERY creepy, but my 6-year-old watched this and was fine with it. (Frankly, he freaked out more during the HTTYD series than he ever did watching this movie, so...) But honestly, I think that they can handle it. I mean, we let kids watch movies from the Disney Rennisance, where death, big battles, and the like are common, and often much scarier in here, so parents should take a chill pill and remember that if your 6-year-old didn't freak out watching Mulan, Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Hunchback of Notre Dame, they will be just fine. So overall, I highly recommend this movie.

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age 6+

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age 15+

Nice
age 2+

JACK FROST IS BAE AND LIFE

age 13+

Funny

It was hilarous when Jack said "Look peter cottontail look at these bag of choppers." Then the rabbit said "You call that a bag of choppers now that' a bag of choppers." then santa said. "Gentlemen gentlemen we are not fighting over teeth when we need to help tooth." I thought it was really funny I was laughing so hard my eyes watered but other than that part Pitch Black might terrify younger kids just let your kids read the reviews and decide if they want to watch the movie themselves parent guidenace would help them to feel safer and it is also fun for the whole family

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