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<reviews itemIdentifier="LU_cyc_toy_car"><review><reviewbody>Did the toddlers just star in this movie, or did they produce? It&#039;s hard to tell it was that awful!
Lesson: Don&#039;t leave Toddlers alone in a car without taking your keys</reviewbody>
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<stars>1</stars>
<reviewer>Love thy neighbour</reviewer>
<createdate>2006-03-30 10:04:37</createdate>
<reviewdate>2006-03-30 10:04:37</reviewdate>
</review>
<review><reviewbody>&quot;this is one of those little treasures you can find on archive.org... it&#039;s from the &quot;youth media&quot; section, a short called &quot;toy car&quot; (2004), made by two 11 year olds in b/w super-8. just watch it... this is really wild, like &quot;bonnie and clyde&quot; for kids - it sort of looks like an old silent movie, no dialogues, just the music. it&#039;s fast-paced (some great editing!), it&#039;s raw and it feels very real. the story it tells is a kind of daydream fantasy: it&#039;s about breaking out of the normal, having fun, getting away from it all... it&#039;s an age old story, just like any story, but it&#039;s obviously the filmmaker&#039;s own story - they even show themselves at the end! the grainy b/w super-8 look works really well and the lack of dialogue is just part of the movie&#039;s cinematic quality. there is a link from the &quot;toy car&quot; site on archive.org that leads you to a film-school for young filmmakers (...)&quot;

(this review is taken from a creative commons licensed blog (entry), published on september 28, 2005, source: http://realdigirev.blogspot.com/)</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>like &quot;bonnie and clyde&quot; for kids</reviewtitle>
<stars>5</stars>
<reviewer>indiworks</reviewer>
<createdate>2006-04-24 18:04:39</createdate>
<reviewdate>2006-04-24 18:04:39</reviewdate>
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