Emma Chance Movie Review Common meaning Media

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Renee Schonfeld

From Renee Schonfeld

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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?


Age 10+







Honest, between teenagers and horses.


Age 9+







Based on 2 parent reviews

What is the story like?

Although he knows that wrong, Emma Baily (Greer Grammer) goes along with his high school pile in Iffy, an illegal chance at Emma’s chance. When only Emma are caught, the community service is its punishment; They will spend three days a week in the week that saves and trains abuses and neglected horses. Emma is characterized, but it is still annoying when moving to the red bucket of hoofs. She doesn’t know absolutely nothing about horses and never drives. However, it is not long, before Emma finds a drawn on a chance, a beautiful, witty horse that is still recovering from bad treatment. And, when Emma learns that Susan Peirce, the owner of the red bucket, in financial problems, cannot help, but take an even more personal interest. Baking with Kevin and Lexi (Christina Robinson), two stalwart staff members, Emma takes it to help and chance and Suzan, and in the process the type of person she has always wanted to be.

Is that good?

Our review:







The children say:
Not yet rated

A teenager trying to find his way, a worthy cause, and beautiful horses are mostly compensated by what is in the heart of a routine story with the characteristics of the shares and fully expected outcomes. Performances are fine; Production is competent around and knowing that the saving of the hoofs of red buckets, in fact, really place and horses are photographed are those who live there is a bonus added there. Despite the lack of shades and originality, it is a cordial film with some solid messages and beautiful visuals – in line for Tweens and teenagers, target audience.

Talk to your kids about …

  • Families can talk about the presence of “malicious girls” and / or bully in many high schools. How did Emma play an important part in the conversation of Katarina “Cat” and her friends? Do you think they think that girls become an overly used stereotype or is it always a relevant factor in teenagers?

  • Did you notice how much that satisfaction is to help others? Emma had lifeline checking time on spussing the equida of the red bucket. Did you think about doing the service community? What are the possibilities in your community to make a difference?

  • What does that mean when the story is predictable? Did you have any doubts about the outcome of this movie? Were you surprised by a cat’s heart change? Or the results of the EMMA participation in the summer shiny championships? Is your journey as a member of the audience that is worth taking even though you may have known the end of the story from the beginning or soon after that? Why?

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