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Children on Their Birthdays
Havoc is created in a small Southern community when a 12-year-old shows up, causing a couple 13-year-old friends to fall in love with her, thus possibly jeopardizing their friendship.
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Plot Summary
In the 1940s, ten-year-old Tommy Berry is convinced he's found his soulmate in a new girl at school, a precocious singer named Prudence. He attempts to woo her with grand gestures and a plan to marry her, despite the skepticism of his friends and the disapproval of his parents. The story unfolds through a series of vignettes, capturing the innocence, humor, and burgeoning emotions of childhood.
Critical Reception
Children on Their Birthdays received mixed reviews from critics. While many praised its nostalgic charm, strong performances, and unique narrative, some found its pacing uneven and its quirky tone occasionally jarring. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its sweet and humorous take on childhood.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nostalgic charm and heartfelt performances, especially from the young cast.
Noted for its unique, episodic storytelling that captures the essence of childhood.
Some critics found the film's quirky humor and pacing to be somewhat inconsistent.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's nostalgic feel and the charming portrayal of childhood innocence and first crushes. Many found it a heartwarming and funny movie, though a few felt it was a bit slow at times.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a short story of the same name by Southern Gothic writer Truman Capote, published in 1949.
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