Yes, ptguardian, they don´t make so many real "coming of age" movies in these times like they used to in 70´s - 90´s.
Re: [REQ] Het leven uit een dag (2009)
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:48 pm
by ptguardian
jezevex wrote:
ptguardian wrote:
Seems to be a trend as of late
Yes, ptguardian, they don´t make so many real "coming of age" movies in these times like they used to in 70´s - 90´s.
Everything tends to go in cycles. Perhaps it will make a comeback and when it does by countries that don't have the ridiculous censorship America likes to dictate on to the world.
Re: [REQ] Het leven uit een dag (2009)
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:08 pm
by Phuzzy4242
jezevex wrote:Yes, ptguardian, they don´t make so many real "coming of age" movies in these times like they used to in 70´s - 90´s.
"A film does not have to be primarily about children and they don't need to be the central characters, but they must be more than mere 'props'. In other words, if the children in a film could be removed without changing the plot or they're only shown for a minute or two, the movie probably isn't FLM material. In general, kids should have at least 10% screen-time."
Far better to not add something unless it's actually on-topic. While there are probably more than a few certifiable off-topic films in our message base from before, we've been making a real effort to clean things up. If all this movie has is a minute or two of on-topic material at the start, it doesn't qualify for FLM.