

Twice Upon a Time
A pair of twin girls are separated when their parents divorce. They meet again by accident when they are both sent to the same Summer camp, and while there they start to hatch a plot to get back together.
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Plot Summary
In the magical land of Doon, where wishes come true, a young boy named Jim finds himself caught between the mischievous sprite, Guida, and the stern Father Time. Guida, wanting to steal time for herself, causes chaos, leading Jim on an adventure to save Father Time and restore balance to the land. Along the way, Jim learns the value of time and the consequences of impulsive actions.
Critical Reception
Twice Upon a Time was a charming, albeit lesser-known, fantasy film from the Archers. While its whimsical nature and special effects were appreciated for the time, its story and pacing have been described as somewhat dated by modern standards. It remains a nostalgic piece for those who remember its initial release, often cited for its unique visual style and gentle moral.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its imaginative concept and visual creativity.
- Noted for its gentle, fairytale-like storytelling.
- Some found the narrative a bit thin and dated for contemporary audiences.
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Fun Fact
The film utilized early stop-motion animation techniques for some of its fantastical elements, contributing to its unique visual aesthetic.
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