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ComedyFamilyDrama

Paper Planes

- If at first you don't succeed, fly, fly again!

Dylan discovers he has a talent for making paper planes. He has a chance to compete in a world championship, but he'll have to face bullies and self-doubt to do so.

Release Date : 2014-08-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : ArenamediaCameraquip AustraliaDDP StudiosEMIGScreen AustraliaScreenWestSoundfirmThe Australian Children's Television Foundation

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sam Worthington

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Sam Worthington

Gender : Male

Ed Oxenbould

Character Name : Dylan

Original Name : Ed Oxenbould

Gender : Male

Deborah Mailman

Character Name : Maureen

Original Name : Deborah Mailman

Gender : Female

Nicholas Bakopoulos-Cooke

Character Name : Jason

Original Name : Nicholas Bakopoulos-Cooke

Gender : Male

Ena Imai

Character Name : Kimi

Original Name : Ena Imai

Gender : Male

Terry Norris

Character Name : Grandpa

Original Name : Terry Norris

Gender : Male

Peter Rowsthorn

Character Name : Mr. Hickenlooper

Original Name : Peter Rowsthorn

Gender : Male

Julian Dennison

Character Name : Kevin

Original Name : Julian Dennison

Gender : Male

Yaron Zeilinger

Character Name : Photo Kid

Original Name : Yaron Zeilinger

Gender : Male

Kim Fleming

Character Name : Photo Kid's Shy Dad

Original Name : Kim Fleming

Gender : Male

Chase Rafferty

Character Name : Dylan (Age 4)

Original Name : Chase Rafferty

Gender : Male

Chad Smith

Character Name : Sydney Finalist

Original Name : Chad Smith

Gender : Male

Jacob Brown

Character Name : Sydney Finalist

Original Name : Jacob Brown

Gender : Male

Noah D'Annunzio

Character Name : Sydney Finalist

Original Name : Noah D'Annunzio

Gender : Male

Billie Jean Hamlet

Character Name : Sydney Finalist

Original Name : Billie Jean Hamlet

Gender : Male

Zachary Brazier

Character Name : Dylan (Baby)

Original Name : Zachary Brazier

Gender : Male

Ryan Cruickshank

Character Name : Small Boy

Original Name : Ryan Cruickshank

Gender : Male

Alex Bryans

Character Name : Sydney Competitor (uncredited)

Original Name : Alex Bryans

Gender : Male

David Wenham

Character Name : Patrick (Jason's Father)

Original Name : David Wenham

Gender : Male

Josephine Hirst

Character Name : International Competitor (uncredited)

Original Name : Josephine Hirst

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> A hope of flight to begin life again in the sorrow. Sometimes we wanted to like the movie, because it was inspiring, family friendly, great cast, performances and so on, but something stops you. Not because of hatred, but the other end of the dislike, i.e., too much tenderness and packed with full of cliches. This Aussie film was one those, a very good concept and I would definitely recommend it, especially for children and families, but seemed everything was plain with no surprises. Partially based on the real events. A young boy named Dylan who lives in Perth, the Western Australia with his dad discovers his skills on the paper plane making and launching. Soon begins to focus it on the professional level by aiming for the junior level competition to represent his country in the upcoming world championship held in Tokyo. How far this unexpected success would take him and how it would help to fix his grieving family is the entire story. Right from the beginning you would know all those going to happen in the length x breadth of the movie. So the spoilers and synopsis won't hurt much if you are yet to watch it. Even the characters planned like that way. For example the boy's friendship with a hawk was not coincidental for this particular movie theme and also his grandpa was a world war 2 pilot. I already lost my interest at that point, but I was unable to dislike this little cute and rare film. I carried on because the boy's courage and passion for the paper planes was not just for his ownness, but everyone around him that gives a change to change. > "Okay. Here's my advice. > Study everything that flies. (Snaps fingers)" There are plenty of mini sub-plots. Anti-bullying was one of the best things and the three different kinds of friendships; a boy from the neighborhood, a girl from the competition and with a bird. The father was kind of depressing and a bad example, but had a good reason for that. That boy's every action was directed to his father to make him look back. Well, the father was Sam Worthington, whose role was insignificant compared to his star value. It influenced to raise the movie value, especially the marketing which makes people come and watch it, but overall he was decent. Okay, fine, to this point all I said about, but missing realism was unable to accept. I'm talking about the flights of the paper planes. It's not like 50 years ago, today we got the very best CGI at production level, that mean you can't omit the actuality and go for the extravaganza. That would work well for commercial films, and this was not one of those. It was suppose to encourage the kids and it did in a way, I appreciate that. Not the best children or Aussie flick that I saw in this mansoon. Eventhough I had a mixing feeling on this, I quite enjoyed watching it and I hope your opinion would differ to what I said in this review. 6/10