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(2014 TV Movie)

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7/10
A Mild Alternative for Lord of the Flies
ihateveryone20 January 2021
It was a good watch about friendship turned into rivalry. Definitely gave the jack vs ralph vibes. Here, there are female characters and adults, so the boys are safe from messing it all up. Recommended to everyone who likes boys' pain of growing up and bullying issues...
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8/10
Delightful Movie For the Family
mstrohm-705-6146739 September 2016
Scrap Wood War is about two friends, Ziggy and Bas, finishing Elementary school who due to circumstances causing personal disappointment and jealousy find their friendship tested. As an educator who works with children, I found the plot and sequence of events very believable. The acting was average to above average. I appreciated the way the boys and their friendship was portrayed. Sensitive, but not mushy. I am sure there are many elementary children who will identify with the story plot - friends allowing emotions and the difficulties of growing up, with all its coming changes, to get in the way of a friendship. So too will children relate to the vacillating feelings of the two friends who find themselves wanting to restore the friendship but not sure how, then getting angry with each other all over again. There is by my count 3 swears in the English subtitles and two brief, mild sexual innuendos. But overall, expect this to be one of those movies where you can sit right next to your child and never blush. I recommend the movie and would even highly recommend it if you have a son who is struggling with a friendship and lacks the emotional vocabulary to discuss it with you. Watch the movie together and use it to open discussion. Or, just watch and enjoy.
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