Save the Children
Save the Children

Movie spotlight

Save the Children

2003
Movie
6 min
Norwegian

Eli (8) and Tarals (5) sell lottery tickets to benefit blind children in Africa

Insights

IMDb5.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes15%
Google Users70%
Director: Kenny OrtegaGenres: Family, Comedy, Music

Plot Summary

A gospel choir director, struggling to keep her church's youth program afloat, must rally her group of talented but unruly children to compete in a national competition. Facing formidable rivals and internal discord, they must learn to work together and find their harmony to win the grand prize and save their beloved community center.

Critical Reception

Save the Children received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and uneven tone. While some appreciated its heartwarming message and the energy of the young cast, most found it to be a formulaic family film that failed to deliver a truly memorable cinematic experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film tries to deliver a positive message about community and music but is hampered by a weak script.

  • The young cast shows promise, but their performances are often overshadowed by cliché-ridden scenarios.

  • While occasionally charming, the movie ultimately feels like a by-the-numbers family film.

Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while the movie is somewhat predictable, it succeeds in providing a feel-good experience for families, with many appreciating the music and the positive themes presented.

Fun Fact

The film features a large ensemble of talented young performers, many of whom were drawn from real-life youth choirs and musical theater programs.

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