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Paper Planes

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An imaginative children';s film about a young Australian boy named Dylan who has a passion for flight and ends up competing in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan. He faces distraction and hostility from a school bully, as well as his father, still grieving over the death of his mother in an automobile accident, and his chief rival, the spoiled win-at-all-costs Jason, the son of a respected golfer. He is inspired by his devil-may-care former World War II RAAF fighter-pilot grandfather, a kite-hawk, he feeds on his way to school and later a Japanese paper plane champion Kimi.
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Radio Times
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October 23, 2015

It's worth catching on some platform or other if you and the kids are in the mood for some pleasant Oz escapism.
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Guardian
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October 22, 2015

The planes' flight is invariably CGI-assisted, and the resulting comedy is mild, but there is a relaxed, happy atmosphere.
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The List
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October 19, 2015

There's a day-dreamy quality to Paper Planes that makes it a pleasure to watch.
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What Culture
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October 21, 2015

A "nice" film, but no amount of earnest delivery will make the idea of paper planes being treated as an ancient sport not seem ridiculous.
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Independent (UK)
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October 23, 2015

Ed Oxenbould, the talented Aussie child actor also recently seen in The Visit, gives another appealing performance in this otherwise bland and flimsy kids' movie.
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New Zealand Herald
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April 27, 2016

Paper Planes is a simple reminder in this high-tech age that joy can be found in a plain piece of paper and that, if my paper plane-laden home is anything to go by, old fashioned films like this can still ignite the imagination.
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Common Sense Media
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September 08, 2015

Thoughtful, inspired look at grief soars.
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Liverpool Echo
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December 08, 2015

Worthington and Oxenbould strike up a believable father/son dynamic, meaning that you can't help but smile at the inevitably schmaltzy ending.
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Mark Leeper's Reviews
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August 31, 2015

where the emotion of the film works best is in Dylan's relationship with his father
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Observer (UK)
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October 25, 2015

Terry Norris steals the show as the irrepressible grandpa who has little intention of putting his rakish fighter-pilot past behind him.
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Time Out
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October 20, 2015

Kudos to this bright and breezy half-term Aussie kids flick for realising that competitive paper plane flying can unleash young imaginations.
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