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8/10
Excellent Film about Time Travel and learning life long lessons
cadams-54 November 2006
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I first saw this movie about six or seven years ago. It started off slow and I thought it would be boring...I was wrong. For a somewhat some budget film the acting was good and the plot excellent. I musical score was also wonderful.

AJ is living 1992 and life is all good so it seems. She is caught up in the materialistic American dream. She sells candy and soda from lockers in her school. AJ Enterprises also include tutoring lessons. But the business is causing problems with baseball and family.

Then her grandfather Frank comes for a visit. He tells her about his sister Amelia Jean who passed away in the 1930s from polo. AJ after hearing the story AJ goes to the barn, which is the only thing that was saved with the house from the Great Depression.

AJ's brother comes and joins her in the barn loft before almost falling out the window. AJ yells at him and she tries to follow him to apologize WHEN she falls and the story changes...

She wakes up in 1929 and meets her grandfather (who is her Brother) she is now in Amelia Jean's shoes. She realizes that it is only a week away from the stock market crash that will plunge the country into the Depression and Frank wants to get rid of the farm. What will AJ do? Watch the film and find out.

It is a great film. It is available on DVD and it is a great watch. Enjoy.
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A really great movie.
iloveavonlea13 January 2001
I really like this movie a lot. A drama with a bit of science fiction involved really gives this film an intriging feel. My niece, nephew, and I enjoyed watching it and now watch it often. It also teaches that money is not the most important thing in life. :) " It is people and how you treat them."
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8/10
Charming family movie
Woodyanders14 January 2022
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Ambitious, but inconsiderate 14-year-old A,J. (a spot-on spunky portrayal by Melora Stover) learns the importance of family unity after a fall from a hayloft sends her back to the family farm during the late 1920's right before the Great Depression happened.

Director Stan Ferguson relates the enjoyable story at a snappy pace, maintains an appealing sincere tone throughout, and offers a flavorsome evocation of the 1920's. Moreover, the central message about people possessing more value than money gives this picture a winning surplus of pure heart. A lovely little film.
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10/10
Fantastic child friendly movie
avm-3961425 March 2022
What a fantastic child-friendly movie about time travel. There's a bit of humor in it that only an older child who knows of the rock group The Beatles would understand but overall, it's a really great movie. It's a bit slow moving so it may put the viewer to sleep...which may or may not be a bad thing depending on the age of the viewer. Very warm-hearted movie.
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