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  • lemonade11
    lemonade11 added a movie review.
    I originally read the book which is what this movie is based on. It follows pretty closely the storyline of the book which I really liked about it. It is a really sweet story that will have you questioning the end. The theme of the movie is really relevant in today's society; don't think you need to change yourself so that others will like you. It is a really good movie and the acting is a plus.
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11 added a movie review.
    This movie is impossible to watch from start to finish. It is boring and dry. The acting is terrible, the graphics even worse and the storyline is just ehh. I do not recommend watching this movie. There are too many good ones out there. If you do decide to watch it, little kids might find it scary. It is based during Christmas and could be considered a Christmas movie but you can watch it at any time. I give it one star because of how unimpressed I was.
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11 added a movie review.
    This movie is unlike anything I have ever witnessed or will witness again. Ezra (this actor plays Sharpay's brother in Highschool Musical) finds out that he inherited a power to make food appear in his hands. It is a completely ridiculous movie but I praise it highly because of the outlandishly funny story it is. At first, his power causes a great internal struggle of man vs self, but he comes to control it and make himself popular. I recommend this movie and if you have Netflix (USA) it is a must watch!
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11liked a comment in Tales from Watership Down.
    If you enjoyed Watership Down, Tales From Watership Down is a good choice to reunite with characters from the first book. This book is much shorter than the first and is a bit easier to understand because of the familiarity achieved by reading Watership Down. The basis of this book explains the process of creating a new warren and learning more about rabbit myths heard in the first book.
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11liked a comment in Watership Down.
    Before you say, "What, two stars? This is a classic!" let me explain. I had to read this book for school and I am in 7th grade. It was just a little too advanced and dense for me. Don't get me wrong, I am a pretty advanced reader, but this was just a little too hard. If I waited until I was older to read this, I might've liked it better than I do right now. Also the plot in a nutshell is guy rabbits fighting over girls, seriously. Now I know that might seem a little harsh, and it is because there is a lot more adventure and suspense, but not my favorite book. Also, I don't normally like classics, the writing style is a little confusing, so when I started it I had the idea in my head that I wasn't going to like it. Once you get to the middle of the book it gets a little better, but nobody in my reading group really love loved it. On person even watched the movie instead of reading the book because she read the first page and gave up ;). Many people might still like this book and I would like everyone to remember that this is my opinion and the book was a little advanced so I probably would've liked it better if I read it when I was older.
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11liked a comment in Watership Down.
    This book was recommended to me by my English teacher. It was like nothing I had ever read before because it was personifying rabbits as humans; to the point where one of the warrens created a dystopian society. These rabbits acted exactly how a futuristic society of humans would. However, once you have wrapped your head around this concept, the book is extremely well written and interesting. I would recommend frequently checking the back of the book for the made-up words used by the rabbits; this helped me understand the plot.
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11 added a book review.
    This book was recommended to me by my English teacher. It was like nothing I had ever read before because it was personifying rabbits as humans; to the point where one of the warrens created a dystopian society. These rabbits acted exactly how a futuristic society of humans would. However, once you have wrapped your head around this concept, the book is extremely well written and interesting. I would recommend frequently checking the back of the book for the made-up words used by the rabbits; this helped me understand the plot. @editor, the reading level of this book should be revised to say 7th through 12th grades because of the challenge it is to read and comprehend.
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11 added a book review.
    If you enjoyed Watership Down, Tales From Watership Down is a good choice to reunite with characters from the first book. This book is much shorter than the first and is a bit easier to understand because of the familiarity achieved by reading Watership Down. The basis of this book explains the process of creating a new warren and learning more about rabbit myths heard in the first book.
    Over 3 years ago
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    lemonade11 has watched this movie.
    Over 3 years ago
  • lemonade11
    lemonade11 wants to watch this movie.
    Over 3 years ago

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