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Best Day Ever: Aiden Kesler 1994-2011 (2012)

Best Day Ever: Aiden Kesler 1994-2011 (2012)

GENRESComedy,Drama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Andrew MacFarlaneJarod JosephChristie BurkeMichael Brock
DIRECTOR
Michael Coleman,Eric Johnson

SYNOPSICS

Best Day Ever: Aiden Kesler 1994-2011 (2012) is a English movie. Michael Coleman,Eric Johnson has directed this movie. Andrew MacFarlane,Jarod Joseph,Christie Burke,Michael Brock are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Best Day Ever: Aiden Kesler 1994-2011 (2012) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.

Recently diagnosed with cancer, free-spirited teen Aiden Kesler grabs his video camera, his two best friends and documents their best day ever. Unaware of Aiden's cancer, his friends quickly jump on board, skip school and enjoy their day off. After challenging the school bully to a fight, Aiden continues to push his own boundaries and those of his friends as the day begins to spiral out of control. When his friends begin to suspect something's up, Aiden must come face to face with his own demons before facing off with the toughest kid at school.

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Best Day Ever: Aiden Kesler 1994-2011 (2012) Reviews

  • Best Day Ever Review

    Forgotten_Conscience_Productions2013-06-07

    Found footage films were never really my thing. It never made sense to me why someone would want to watch a shaky camera going around doing every day things. I know traditionally that's not all there is to it. I saw Blair Witch and I know about Cloverfield and things like that but that doesn't make it interesting. In fact, more often then not I intentionally avoid any film that looks even close to something like that. The last found footage type film that I remember being interested in seeing is Chronicle, and I still haven't actually watched it. But like most things, if a film is done right it's worth seeing no matter how it's done. The problem is that many people use the format as a gimmick because there's an audience for it instead of putting the work into actually using it for a purpose. When I was watching Best Day Ever, I got that sinking feeling that it was being used as a gimmick rather than using it properly. I think the film differs from other found footage type films is that it presents itself like a film that really was shot by teenagers. That can be both a good thing and a bad thing. Mainly because at the very moment they should be doing something to grab my interest, the beginning, they don't really do anything. You end up watching as these kids sit around thinking of what to do instead of actually doing something. And that took me out of the film a bit, making the ensuing things they did less fun and the characters seem less interesting. Sticking with the film though, it earns some of that interest back as the day progresses and things actually start happening. Even then however what's key to really getting people interested is the dialogue, which while somewhat realistic for effect, again causes problems for my attention span. I will say this though, by the end of the film I was invested in the characters enough that I actually cared what happened to them and how they dealt with the conclusion of what was set up. Kudos should go to the actors for giving enough to make the audience (or me anyway) care. That counts for a lot in my book. As I said, I am not one for found footage movies so maybe this is the standard and I just don't get it. If you're a fan of found footage films I imagine you would like this very much. If you are like me and you aren't really a fan, I will say that I did like it enough to watch it all the way through so you won't hate it by any stretch. I say see it. To check out more of my reviews, go here: http://andrew-heard.blogspot.ca/

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