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Migration okay for sensitive 5yo?

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Dandelionchaser · 05/02/2024 16:29

I was thinking of taking DD5 to see Migration. She is quite sensitive and spent most of the 2nd half of Wish curled up in a ball but I did think that one had a particularly unrelenting amount of peril towards the end! Can anyone who's seen Migration tell me if there are a lot of scary bits?

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Thisoneorthatone · 05/02/2024 16:41

My 7 year old also found the second half of Wish way too scary and spent it crying and asking to leave, but he thought Migration was the best film ever. Definitely less peril.

YourLocal · 10/02/2024 21:17

haven’t watched but seems funny and the ducks are cute according to my eight year old!

msmatcha · 11/02/2024 22:37

There is one very scary bit that my sensitive 11yo said would give them nightmares. A heron. I will say no more! But brief and early on.

littlbrowndog · 11/02/2024 22:42

I went with my 4 year old just turned 4 in December. She was a bit frightened but was ok we hid her eyes at the chef thing and afterwards she was fine and chatted about the movie

littlbrowndog · 11/02/2024 22:42

Oh yeah the heron it went over my 4 year old

ScrollingLeaves · 01/03/2024 09:43

Has anyone’s child shown bad reactions in the days afterwards to seeing this in 4D? I was thinking of those primary aged children who perhaps show asd traits?

TheYearOfSmallThings · 01/03/2024 09:45

That heron scared me shitless but my son and the other children we were with seemed to think she was "kind"?!

I won't be letting him out alone anytime soon.

TheYearOfSmallThings · 01/03/2024 09:48

The chef parts they found hilarious and afterwards I showed them pictures of Salt Bae which they also enjoyed.

ScrollingLeaves · 01/03/2024 09:55

I was wondering more about sensory overload from seeing it in 4D?

SleepingStandingUp · 01/03/2024 10:05

TheYearOfSmallThings · 01/03/2024 09:45

That heron scared me shitless but my son and the other children we were with seemed to think she was "kind"?!

I won't be letting him out alone anytime soon.

Edited

She was right, their instincts are better than yours 🤣🤣

TheYearOfSmallThings · 01/03/2024 10:20

I'm going to listen to my instincts on this one!

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