Review of The Dust Factory (2004) by Stephanie H — 28 Aug 2006
[center][b][font=Lucida Console][size=4][color=magenta]Armin Mueller-Stahl[/color][/size][/font][/b][/center].
[center][b][font=Lucida Console][size=4][color=magenta]Hayden Panettiere[/color][/size][/font][/b][/center].
[center][b][font=Lucida Console][size=4][color=magenta]Ryan Kelley[/color][/size][/font][/b][/center].
[font=Trebuchet MS]I really liked this movie. It had a good story and the acting was strong. Hayden Panettiere really stood out. She has a strong presence in anything she is in, I have noticed. The story really pulled me in. I won't reveal any spoilers here, because if anyone has not seen it, I hope they will and don't want to ruin it for them.[/font].
[font=Trebuchet MS]The effects were moderate, but what they lacked, the acting made up for.[/font].
[font=Trebuchet MS]My summary of the film without revealing anything the box wouldn't tell you is:[/font].
[left][font=Trebuchet MS][i]A young boy who is mute makes a new friend, and gets to speak with his grandfather in a fantasy world. The Dust Factory is a heart-warming tale of courage and friendship. It's sure to be a hit whether viewed by adults or children.[/i][/font][/left].
This review of The Dust Factory (2004) was written by Stephanie H on 28 Aug 2006.
The Dust Factory has generally received mixed reviews.
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