Írta: Alex Silverman
In Forradalmárok (Forradalmárok), Carlos H. Tejeda presents a short film that adds a delightful twist to a timeless lesson—being true to oneself, irrespective of the opinions of others.
The story revolves around 8-year-old Pachito, as he sets off to school for an important exam. The only predicament he faces is that he’s dressed as a 19th-century Mexican revolutionary, and he dreads the potential embarrassment among his peers. Azonban, his perspective takes a remarkable turn when he encounters another boy in the exact same predicament. Although there isn’t ample time to delve into the backstory of our main characters, Tejeda effectively portrays the two boys as they grapple with their fears, ultimately leading to a gratifying resolution.
I award this film a rating of three and a half out of five stars.
Alex is a graduate from Columbia College Chicago with a major in Comedic Writing & Előadás és kiskorú írás a televízió számára. A CMRubinWorld Planet Classroom Network Film Selection csapatának tagjaként végzett munkáján kívül, a Nemzetközi Gyermekmédia Központnál dolgozott vetítési paneles gyakornokként, egy vázlatíró, and an on-set production assistant at the 61st Annual Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards.
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