I watched a pretty awesome movie earlier today. We hear a lot about bullying in school and it’s scary. It’s scary how mean kids have become. I mean, I know bullying has been around for ever, but things have gotten so much worse. Very few kids have values and try to do the right thing.
I don’t want to give away too much about the movie, but I have to say it is a great movie to watch with your kids. It actually shows kids making great choices and speaking up when others have done wrong. Kids taking the time to care and do the right thing.
The premiere of Field of Vision is on Saturday, June 11 on NBC at 8pm ET/7pm CT. You can get more information by visiting the official Family Movie Night website. Be sure to go check out the Family Movie Night Facebook page as well.
SYNOPSIS
Through mysterious footage captured on an old malfunctioning video camera, Sinclair High School’s star quarterback, Tyler McFarland, learns that some of his teammates have been bullying Cory Walker, a troubled new transfer student. Aware that sharing this information with the coach might get his friends kicked off the team and ultimately cost the school the state championship, Tyler must choose what’s more important: winning or doing what’s right.
As these events unfold, the camera also reveals more surprising footage to Tyler’s kid sister Lucy. She learns that Cory has a secret past, unknown even to him. Now Lucy must convince her mom (Faith Ford, Murphy Brown) and family that the camera’s revealing insight is not a product of her imagination as she enlists their help to find the answers Cory so desperately needs. It’s a compelling and intriguing story that shows both the challenges and rewards of doing the right thing even when it’s tough to do.
Check out the trailer and be sure to watch the premiere!
I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of P&G and received a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.
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