Light in Forest (2002) (Spanish) | Lindsay Wagner, Danielle Nicolet | Magical Christmas...
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Light in Forest (2002) (Spanish)
Lindsay Wagner
,
Danielle Nicolet
Allumination, 2003
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A Movie to Treasure
I watched this movie and I wasn't sure what to expect. I kind of figured it might be a little campy - I wasn't sure if I'd like it. I watched it and I had a huge grin on my face for three days afterwards.
There is something so heartwarming about this movie and so - apart - from what the world is today. Yes, there is some campiness in it - but it is really a joyous movie, with dashing heroes, magic, bad guys - and NO rated-R blood and gore! HOW often do you see something like that?
The cast's performance - especially Christopher Khayman Lee - in this movie makes me smile out loud and maybe not find this world such a depressing, aggravating, selfish and angry place after all.
Bah Humbug go bye-bye, baby!
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Magical Christmas...
I am a big Christopher Khayman Lee Fan. When I bought this movie it was to add to my CKL movie collection. Instead, I found a magical and very heart warming movie. Christopher Khayman Lee bought the character of Holly Boy into
light
in such a way that I felt as though It was Christmas. In keeping with the Spirit of Christmas this movie was beautifully done. Putting together CKL with Lindsay Wagner and Sir Edward Albert was magnificent. All I can say about this movie is that it's 'Magical'.
NOT related to the Conrad Richter novel
I teach eighth grade English. The Conrad Richter novel, The
Light
in the
Forest
, is a part of our eighth grade curriculum. I purchased this video on the assumption that it was an adaptation of that novel which is about a Caucasian boy who has been raised by Native Americans, and the story of his struggle to fit into the culture of his natural parents. Unfortunately, I did not look beyond the cover which pictures a boy who looks like he is dressed in the manner of a 1700's backwoodsman.
It would be helpful, since the title is identical to the Conrad Richter classic, if Amazon would make some prominent notation that this video is not in any way related to that novel.
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