With many children off school for the week, why not spend an afternoon watching a family-friendly flick together. Here's our list of five movies playing this week in Shanghai, that children will enjoy.
Pup Star
This 2016 live action film introduces you to pooches that can talk and sing. After a Yorkshire Terrier competes in a televised singing contest, she becomes separated from her owner by a mean dog pound worker and must find her way back home. Sure to make the little ones howl with laughter, this movie is fun for the whole family!
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Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and adventurous hero who has captivated generations of readers, now takes on the starring role of his own irreverent, contemporary comedy with attitude. This 3D animated version of the classic Beatrix Potter tale follows the adventures of the rebellious Peter Rabbit and his three sisters — Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-Tail — as they try to sneak into a farmer's vegetable garden.
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The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales...
This French animated film introduces you to a bizarre world of misfit animals, including a fox that thinks it's a chicken, a rabbit that behaves like a stork and a duck that has its eyes set on replacing Father Christmas. Children will enjoy this quirky comedy.
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Tomb Raider
Starring Oscar-winning Swedish actress Alicia Vikander and based on the best-selling video game franchise and early 2000s film series, this action-adventure movie serves as the origin story for the iconic Lara Croft. The 2018 reboot follows the fearless Croft as she makes her first expedition to the island where her father disappeared.
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April 20: Isle of Dogs
Set in a dystopian near-future Japan, Isle of Dogs tells the story of Atari Kobayashi, a twelve-year-old orphaned boy who boards an aircraft to find his dog Spots, who has been exiled to the so-called ‘Trash Island.’ Upon arriving at the island, Atari befriends a bunch of stray dogs and joins forces with them find Spots and bring the tribe of dogs back home. Director Wes Anderson has been praised for returning to the world of stop-motion animation with this breathtaking film. Nevertheless, some critics have panned his portrayal and interpretation of Japanese culture.
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