North is about an 11-year-old boy who feels neglected by his
parents. He decides to leave his parents
and get some new ones. Every parent in
the world wants him because he is such a good child. While he is out scouting parents, the kids in
his hometown use his situation to take power from their parents and enslave
them. In the end, spoiler alert, North
realizes he doesn’t want anyone besides his real parents, then once he reaches
them, gets shot, then wakes up from the dream.
He is in a mall at night, gets a ride home from Bruce Willis, then hugs
his parents, who were incredibly worried about him. This movie got a 15% on rotten tomatoes. I went in with low expectations, so I wasn’t
too surprised with what I saw, it didn’t suck as bad as other movies, like epic
movie, but it was nothing I would recommend to a friend or ever watch again
myself. I liked a lot of the actors in
the movie, and I asked myself, “Why would they ever waste their time on a movie
like this?” The major theme would be
love conquers all because in the end, North realizes that his parents are his
parents, and he loves them despite the fact that they neglect him sometimes,
and that they love him too. I would give
this movie a 1.5 out of 5.
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