Die Rückkehr zur Insel der Abenteuer (2013)

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Die Rückkehr zur Insel der Abenteuer: Directed by Brendan Maher. With Bindi Irwin, Toby Wallace, John Waters, Matthew Lillard. With the help of a young runaway, a feisty 14-year-old fights to keep her idyllic island home from the clutches of developers.

“Following up on the success of Nimu0026#39;s Island, this sequel is a great platform for Bindi Irwin, through her portrayal of Nim, to introduce young people to the importance of protecting our earth and its fragile species.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThree of our KIDS FIRST! Film Critics reviewed the film and shared their thoughts with us. According to Brianna Hope Beaton, Nim teaches us u0026quot;that you should do everything you can to help the marine and wildlife.u0026quot; Cassandra Hsiao says, u0026quot;Return to Nimu0026#39;s Island will take families on a spectacular expedition underwater, into dark mysterious caves, and up awfully steep cliffs.u0026quot; And, Jailene Arias agrees with the others, that the main message in the film is u0026quot;donu0026#39;t give up!u0026quot; Check out their video reviews at kidsfirst dot org. Below is Brianna Hope Beatonu0026#39;s review (age 13)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis film has lots of action, is very funny and is definitely great for the whole family to see.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLetu0026#39;s return to Nimu0026#39;s Island to see how things are going with Nim (Bindi Irwin) and her Father (Matthew Lillard). One day they get a message that some people will be buying the island to build an attraction there, but Nim will not stand for it and comes up with some things to do to save what she calls home. She will do almost anything to protect the island and the animals that she loves so well. Everything is going fine until Edmund, (Toby Wallace), comes along to help but brings trouble. Will Nim get to keep living at her personal resort or will she have to pack up and leave?u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI really love this film. Itu0026#39;s the sequel to Nimu0026#39;s Island. I love the underwater shots and the humor. The cast does an incredible job in interacting with the animals and making it all believable. My favorite character is Nim because she is not afraid to speak her mind, and will not let anyone push her around. My favorite scene is when Nim is going on the zip line. It looks really cool to ride and I would love to do it. I love the music as it fits in perfectly with the scenes.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBrendan Maher directs Nimu0026#39;s Island. Author of the Nimu0026#39;s Island series, Wendy Orr, is the inspiration behind this film. Everyone does an amazing job – from the animals to all the cast – it makes an impact with an environmental message.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe big message is that you should do everything you can to help the marine and wildlife, if you cannot, please do not harm it. Additionally, it emphasizes the idea to u0026quot;never give up on what you want to do.u0026quot; I recommend,u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eReturn to Nimu0026#39;s Island for ages 7 to 14. Parents will enjoy it as much as their kids. If you love the wild you will love this film. I give this film an overwhelming 5 out of 5 stars. I love the adventure, cinematography, action and, of course, the humor.”

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