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Film Friday:5 movies to watch this Children’s Day 

Movies give children a look at other worlds, real and imaginary, giving them a chance to travel to adventurous destinations and make new friends. Others are replete with role models and positive messages, creating an impact even as they entertain.  Every year, November 14, the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, is celebrated across India as Children’s Day to increase awareness of the rights, care, and education of children.

These are the top 5 kids’ films you can enjoy on Children’s Day, age no bar!

The Lion King

The Lion King (1994) is a Disney classic that tells the story of Simba, a young lion cub who is destined to be king. But when Simba’s evil uncle Scar murders his father, Simba flees into exile. Years later, Simba returns to reclaim his rightful place as king. The Lion King is a visually stunning film with a timeless story about courage, self-discovery, and the importance of family. The film’s animation is groundbreaking, with its sweeping landscapes and realistic animal movements. The Lion King also features a memorable soundtrack, with iconic songs like “Circle of Life” and “Hakuna Matata.”The Lion King is a film that can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages. It is a heartwarming and funny story with important lessons about responsibility, growing up, and finding your place in the world.

Baby’s Day Out

Baby’s Day Out is a fun and heartwarming comedy film that is perfect for families with young children. The film follows the adventures of Baby Bink, a one-year-old boy who is kidnapped by three incompetent criminals. Bink manages to escape and go on a wild ride through the city, getting into all sorts of mischief along the way.The film is full of slapstick humor and physical comedy, but it also has a lot of heart. Bink is a charming and lovable character, and the audience can’t help but root for him as he outsmarts the criminals and finds his way back home. Baby’s Day Out is a classic family film that has enjoyed by audiences of all ages for over 20 years. It is a great film to watch on a rainy day or to simply relax and enjoy with your family.

Ice Age

Ice Age, released in 2002, a computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Set during the Pleistocene Ice Age, the film follows an unlikely trio of animals—Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth, and Diego the saber-toothed tiger—as they journey to reunite a human baby with his tribe. Ice Age is a visually stunning film with a heartwarming story. The animation is top-notch, and the characters are all well-developed and likable. Manny is a grumpy but lovable mammoth, Sid is a comic relief sloth, and Diego is a coldhearted tiger who eventually learns to care for his companions and the human baby.

The film’s humor is both slapstick and intelligent, with plenty of jokes to appeal to both children and adults. There are also some heartwarming moments, particularly as the characters bond and learn to trust each other. Overall, Ice Age is a great film for the whole family. It is funny, heartwarming, and visually stunning. It is a film that you can watch over and over again.

Home Alone

Home Alone (1990) is a classic Christmas comedy about a young boy named Kevin McCallister who accidentally left home alone when his family goes on vacation. Kevin must then defend his home from two burglars, Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), using a variety of ingenious traps and pranks. The film is a heartwarming and funny tale about self-reliance, courage, and the power of the imagination. Macaulay Culkin gives a star-making performance as Kevin, and Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern are hilarious as the hapless burglars.Home Alone is a must-watch for any fan of Christmas comedies, and it’s sure to entertain viewers of all ages. It’s a timeless classic that has enjoyed by generations of families, and it’s sure to remain a holiday favorite for many years to come.

Coco

Coco, a 2017 Pixar animated film that tells the story of Miguel, a young boy who dreams of becoming a musician, despite his family’s ban on music. On the Day of the Dead, Miguel accidentally travels to the Land of the Dead, where he must find his great-grandfather in order to return home. Coco is a visually stunning film with a heartwarming story about family, love, and the importance of following your dreams. The film is also a celebration of Mexican culture and the Day of the Dead holiday.

The characters in Coco are all well-developed and relatable. Miguel is a likable and sympathetic protagonist, and his journey is one that audiences can root for. The supporting cast is also excellent, including Héctor, Dante, and Miguel’s family members. The music in Coco is also top-notch, with a mix of traditional Mexican music and original songs. The songs are all catchy and memorable, and they help to move the story forward and evoke emotions from the audience. Overall, Coco is a masterpiece of animated filmmaking. It is a film that will stay with you long after you have seen it.

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