Thursday, June 09, 2011

Field of Vision-movie review

I had the opportunity to check out the new Family Movie Night movie Field Of Vision.  Our family was very excited by this opportunity because we like to have a family movie night a couple of times per month but, we always struggle trying to find age appropriate movies with 9 and 10 year old children.  We believe the song, "Be careful little eyes what you see" and since my children are growing out of the animated movie stage and into the real actors stage it has become more and more difficult to find a great family movie.   We are always on the lookout for a great family movie and this one seems to fill the bill!  It is appropriate for all ages, it kept the interest of my 10 year old daughter because she loves anything with horses, art and books and my 9 year old son loved all the football and action in the move.  My husband and I were both impressed that the movie covers many childhood and teen issues like bullying, telling the truth even when it's hard and building friendships.


Here's a brief synopsis of the move.


Through mysterious footage captured on an old malfunctioning video camera, Sinclair High School's star quarterback, Tyler McFarland, learns that some of his teammates have been bullying Cory Walker, a troubled new transfer student. Aware that sharing this information with the coach might get his friends kicked off the team and ultimately cost the school the state championship, Tyler must choose what's more important: winning or doing what's right.


Content Description:
Sex: None

Language: None
Violence: Shows a boy being bullied
Drugs: None
Nudity: None




Check out this trailer for a peek at the movie.

Field of Vision Movie Trailer from Moms4FamilyTV.com on Vimeo.






Click here to go to the Family Movie Night Facebook page and don't forget this film premieres Saturday, June 11th at 8/7c on NBC








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1 comment:

Paula Jo @ Outdoor Garden Decor said...

It looks like a great movie. I bet it is hard to find a movie that is appropiate for children now a days. My husband and I don't even watch tv anymore. They just don't make movies or tv shows as good as they use to.

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