Skating to New York |
Starring: Dylan Everett, Connor Jessup, Niamh Wilson, Jason Gedrick, Gage Munroe Directed: Charles Minsky Release Date: February 17, 2015 Run Time: 93 Minutes Format: Blu-Ray Distributor: Well Go USA | ||
Film Synopsis |
SKATING TO NEW YORK is a contemporary coming-of-age adventure about five boys on a small-town Canadian high school hockey team, who live to skate. After losing a big game, they decide to do something never attempted before – skate across Lake Ontario to New York on the coldest day of the year.
Starring Connor Jessup (“Falling Skies”), Gage Munroe (I DECLARE WAR), Dylan Everett (“Degrassi: The Next Generation”) and Jason Gedrick (BACKDRAFT), SKATING TO NEW YORK is a story about home and friendship, about leadership and facing danger, and about growing up – but never giving up. – Well Go USA
Audio/Video |
Audio Audio Language: English The Sound Quality is good, Dialog was on point and the Score was clean and crisp but at time felt the score was to big for what was going on. Rating: |
Picture Quality Disc Format: Blu-Ray The Picture Quality is good as with most HD content, Its sharp at times colors pop when needed, most shots are distant shots and out-door shots with snow and ice backgrounds so not too much to review about on PQ. Rating: |
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Theatrical release Date: December 12, 2014 (USA) |
Blu-Ray Disc release Date: February 17, 2015 (USA) |
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My Thoughts |
Skating to New York is a fun little film to watch that deals with 5 friends, two of which are brothers who some have family issues and one of the five kids has hart issue that really isn’t big in the story which I thought would come up more than just the one time the boys were talking about it. After a few of the kids that are going through some issues they all meet up at the lake after the hokey game as they always do and they all decide to skate across Lake Ontario to New York just to do it and to get their minds off of family. Most of the film center on the kids journey across the lake where they run into a few issues but also you see the kids bond and learn about what has gone on in their lives.
I thought the film was a good watch but I think it could use more. The story could use some more focus on the kids and there problems before the day long trip across the lake so you can feel more for those kids. One of the Character you don’t get any back story on which would have been better so you would have known more of him as you kinda did with than other 4. Also the acting I thought was good and was fun to see Connor Jessup in a movie instead of just seeing him in the TV show Falling Skies
Overall the film was a good watch and I feel teens might enjoy the film. Yes the film could use more but I still liked it as it was a light and kind-hearted film. I give Skating to New York a 3 out of 5. Check it out, give it a rent. If the film was a little longer and detected that time on the 5 boys family issues it would have been a good 4 star if not more.
Rating – 5 Star System |
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