Educational thinking and ecological standards - Shekar Alon
Magazine review
1. Magazine
Released: Friday 3rd December
2010
Certificate: PG (Parental
Guidance)
Directors: Livvy Free, Sarra
Reyes-Wilson, Kieran
Tatum
Cast: Murrie Collins, Jak Frain-
Wilson, Holly Glackin,
Livvy Free, Kieran Tatum
Running time: 4 minutes, 3
seconds
Tragic, moving, real!
Forever Young! A compelling story
about a common issue - based on the
cleverly titled ‘Think!’ adverts -
touches every member of an
audience in a way not thought
possible from something with a
running time of only 4 minutes!
From a split second of stupidity, to
the devastating sight of a mother’s
heartbreak, the audience are taken on
Unlike any other short film of this
an extreme personal journey evoking The up and coming creators of
genre, ‘Forever Young!’ shows a more
a range of different emotions, which ‘Forever Young!’, Sarra Reyes-
in-depth and personal insight into the
are continuous and constant Wilson, Livvy Free and Kieran
lives that are effected by the
throughout the powerful 4 minutes. Tatum, demonstrate the exciting
consequences of one of many small
It places each audience member in a and promising future of
and simple decisions that are made
more than frustrating position as a television and film, attacking the
each day. Guiding the audience into
helpless on-looker, having no control growing issues of society in such
parallel worlds conveys what would
of the situation, and allows them to a powerful way, it will make
have happened with each decision and
relate it back to their own lives; anyone think twice!
the impact this would have on the
whether it’s their son, brother, or
people involved.
friend.
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Issue date: December