Monday, 26 March 2018

A Wrinkle in Time (2D)

A Wrinkle in Time (2D)

Today I went to see A Wrinkle in Time, a remake of the 2003 TV movie also made by Disney based on a set of books called The Time Quintet by Madeleine L'Engle.

A young girl (Meg) and her brother (Charles Wallace) are considered outcasts after their father vanishes. The kid's parents are scientists who have been working on theories of interdimensional and space travel. They have a friend (Calvin) who tags along who is also an outcast, not considered good enough by his father.

Beings from other parts of space - the Misses - come to the kids saying they got a call for help and that they can rescue their father and save the universe by fighting darkness with the light within.

There are challenges along the way which they all need to face. Can they overcome the darkness inside them and be warriors of light? Can they save their father and be a happy family? Can Calvin stand up to his father?

The movie was an entertaining watch, with action for the kids as lots of bits that were cute or made you laugh. It has a huge "believe in yourself" vibe to it which is great for kids and adults alike and the kind of thing to you'd expect from a Disney movie.

The effects and CGI were really good too and I'd imagine the 3D screening would be rather good.

A Wrinkle in Time is rated PG and is in cinemas now in 2D and 3D

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