05/12/2011
- GuideLive.com
- By Andy Webster / The New York Times
A brother and sister (played by the real-life siblings Tucker and Savanna Sears of Midlothian) have run away from home and make do in a decrepit house, filling it with discarded furniture, building play forts and subsisting on sandwiches. She draws with crayons and crashes a playground birthday party; he thinks about death and time travel. Soon they are discovered and on the lam, taking refuge in a field and a crumbling church. By the time they are found once more, he has heard the call of the wild. (Full review)
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A brother and sister (played by the real-life siblings Tucker and Savanna Sears of Midlothian) have run away from home and make do in a decrepit house, filling it with discarded furniture, building play forts and subsisting on sandwiches. She draws with crayons and crashes a playground birthday party; he thinks about death and time travel. Soon they are discovered and on the lam, taking refuge in a field and a crumbling church. By the time they are found once more, he has heard the call of the wild. (Full review)