27.12.12

Blank Check (1994)


Director: Rupert Wainwright


Starring : Brian Bonsall, Karen Duffy, and James Rebhorn

Genre : Comedy, Family

Duration : 93 min

Synopsis : Incidentally, 12 years old Preston was given a blank check and when he fills $ 1 million, he was able to get it! He knows how to had a great time spending the money, even to create nicknames Mr.Macintosh for online transactions. But the gangsters who owned it wanted its money back. Will Preston learn how valuable money really is?

Trailer :


 Rating :
a.    Idea of Story : For a family film does not have to be too serious, so easy to understand. Here shows how children react when getting a million dollars and also how it should act in the role of father facing his son's behavior. How important is money for personal pleasure? Preston as a small child I thought is too genius for 12 years old, too unreal to be true, but hey this was a movie about family, comedy, and the added spice of motivation for children. Although the film about families here do show attitude to be elegant in how to negotiate, and it is necessary for professional escape artist. I gave rating 3/5 for the bravery preston. (BINGO!)

b.   Actors Performance : Many actors are less well known here, but surely you would say yes okay I like the whole movie. Preston (Brian Bonsall) can be the boss when he got his one million dollars. Seen from the beginning to the end he can act really small kid, but he can act really shows the attitude of a rich man when dealing with adults. I give 4/5. (ACE!)

c.    Audio and Visual Performance : As with many other family films of the long scene and I think does not important, like too long in exhaust the money scene, on the other side of the scene a little time in playing the enemy is very exciting and interesting to watch. Backed with modern tools of that era probably you have not seen in recent times. Music and sound effects are also pretty to support the action, emotion, and his level of cool. Whatever it is, it turns out when I'm old like this, I understand more the films from my childhood time, thanks Walt Disney Pictures. I like it and deserve 4/5. (ACE!)

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