Skater Girl - Director Manjari Makijany's introduction movie's story rotates around youthful Prerna (Rachel Saacnhita Gupta), an Indian village girl who doesn't have the foggiest idea about her own age, however it additionally puts a great deal of consideration on Jessica (Amy Maghera), a young lady from London, whose father initially came from the town where Prerna and her family reside. Eventually, it's Prerna's story that is important, so there's an odd disengage in how long we go through with the unfamiliar guest. Skater Girl is no rushes, all story and feeling, however it brings the watcher into a natural story by lowering the watcher. The completion is an anticipated victory where the detestable male older folks come around. Skater Girl is a feel-good film about skating and furthermore it catches the rebellious opportunity and defiance skating has so frequently addressed.
Rating - 3/5
Awake - Jill (Gina Rodriguez) is an ex-officer filling in as security. Recently dependent on pills, she lost authority of her children, and has quite recently gotten them subsequent to working the night shift when abruptly power is out all over the place, vehicles don't work any longer, and all innovation or anything with a chip is out, as well. Things heighten rapidly and individuals acknowledge they can't nod off transforming them into irate, absurd individuals. At the point when Jill understands her girl, Matilda (Ariana Greenblatt) can rest, she should shield her from individuals who need to utilize her to attempt to save humankind. The issue is that Awake takes this exceptionally confounded reason, doesn't clarify it completely, and continues to heap on the plot openings. While Awake doesn't do much with its reason past leaving its heroes attempting to endure it, that battle conveys both rushes and anticipation.
Rating - 2.5/5
Wish Dragon - The film follows sweet yet credulous school kid Din (Jimmy Wong), who is fixated on reconnecting with his cherished companion and love interest, Li Na (Natasha Liu Bordizzo). Luckily for him, he runs over an enchanted tea kettle that contains the nominal Wish Dragon Long (John Cho), who can—say it with me here—award him three wishes. Slaughtering individuals and making others experience passionate feelings for you are still no-gos, however evidently bringing them resurrected is fine. Simply no time travel. Wish Dragon is unquestionably a copy paste from Disney's Aladdin. Yet, it has a great time, snickers and heart to make it an agreeable oddball watch.
Rating - 3/5