Kids World (film)
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''Kids World'' is a 2001 children’s film written by Michael Lach and directed by Dale G. Bradley. Though the story is set in
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, the project was filmed in
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. The film had limited release in the US in 2001, before its Australian release on
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, 2001, and New Zealand release in 2002. In the United Kingdom, its DVD title was “Honey, the Kids Rule the World.” In 2007 it had DVD release under that title by Third Millennium Distribution and in 2008 by Boulevard Entertainment. It aired in 2007 in
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on
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television.


Plot

12-year-old Ryan Mitchell (
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) and his friends Stu ( Anton Tennet) and Twinkie (Michael Purvis) are tired of being told what to do. They have to do their homework, eat their vegetables, wear a coat when they go outside, wear a helmet when they ride their
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s, and aren’t allowed to come and go as they please like their older brothers and sisters. One day, Ryan and his pals find an ancient Native American burial ground, where they discover a magical wishing glass. Using the glass, Ryan wishes that all the grown-ups and teenagers in the world would disappear—and suddenly, his wish comes true! It’s party time for Ryan and all his friends until they discover there’s a problem——the moment anyone turns 13, they suddenly vanish!


Main cast

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as Leo *
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as Ryan Mitchell * Anton Tennet as Stu *
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as Nicole Mitchell * Anna Wilson as Holly * Michael Purvis as Twinkie * Todd Emerson as Detloff


Reception


Reception

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” panned the film calling it “Charmless and exceptionally tasteless pre-teen time-filler” and “the sort of movie that seems conceived more out of tax-credit incentives than from any real desire to engage children’s imaginations.” The story is set in Oregon but shot in New Zealand, exemplified by the principal cast’s accents. The work of writer Michael Lach and director Dale G. Bradley was pointed out as a “slack setup, in which recycle decades-old cliches about why kids don’t get along with their parents.” They found Christopher Lloyd’s presence as a mentally disabled man with the mind of a child inexplicable, in that it was a “thankless role, which requires little of him, except to sit on a porch, playing a
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(another good hint that we’re not really in Oregon) until, in a few moments of convenient lucidity, he helps to save the day.” Conversely, Australia’s “Urban Cinefile” gave a positive review, offering that it was “refreshing to see a film where kids behave like kids,” calling the film old fashioned, “in that it relies on its storyline and engaging performances by a terrific young cast.” They felt the film was a colorful adventure for pre-teens and that it was “jam-packed with humor, action and enough twists and turns to keep us engaged. ” The also felt the music score was both fast-paced and upbeat, and praised the entire cast, noting that Christopher Lloyd’s character was credible.


Awards and nominations

* 2000, Won’ Best Juvenile Performer’ for
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* 2002, ‘Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor’ nomination for
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* 2002, ‘Best Family Feature Film - Comedy’ nomination at
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References


External links

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''Kids World '' at the New Zealand Film Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kid's World 2001 films New Zealand children's films American children's films American adventure films Films shot in New Zealand Films set in Oregon Scanbox Entertainment films New Zealand adventure films 2000s English-language films 2000s American films