It is what it is
I enjoy low budget indy films. And the fact this one was made by such a young cast and crew made it especially enjoyable to view on a Christmas break afternoon with my tween and teen daughters.
No, it's not high cinema. But the story line, acting and production values are at least equal to shows playing on venues like Disney Channel or Nick.
This film was directed by Emily Hagins, and we watched it after seeing "Zombie Girl: The Movie," a documentary done in 2006 about Hagins, who was then an aspiring 12-year-old director making her first feature length movie. My youngest daughter was disappointed Hagin's first film "Pathogen" is no longer available on DVD or through other outlets.
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