
Over the years, the concept of what makes family films what they claim has changed radically. There was a time when the family film took time to create characters, casting unsurpassed actors who could really play the show and have scripts telling painful stories. Currently, the animation seems to have prevailed to appeal specifically to children, and film critics have often identified similar stories for many of these films. What about the rest of the family?
Now this does not mean that the animated films themselves are not power. In fact, it can be argued that some of the greatest films ever created are animated. The fact is that once family films meant films that worked well and seemed to everyone, and not in spite of some members of this family.
But if you have children, especially small children, you know that if you go to the movies with them, they need to be amazed at what is on the big screen. No matter how much we want them to be stunned by an Oscar-worthy performance from a wonderful actor, we know that they need something more than their speed. So you are a compromise, but a compromise is a two-way street, which means that you are actively involved in this process. Adults, rejoice!
Why not make family films more in your home, presenting a little more variety? Sure, you have to deal with animated things, but dig them out for what it is - entertainment. Moreover, why not reconsider your childhood and see if there are any films that your children would like, which you thought were the greatest, when you were their age.
Here are seven family films that preschoolers will most likely get with a small nod for large children in the room:
frozen - It is still constantly present in some DVD players and will last a lifetime. The fact of the matter is that this is really a great movie
Moana “This is a great movie about teen angst, adventure, self-discovery and family.” If you have a “three-nager” at home, it can be a good one to watch.
Curious George - Everyone loves this little monkey and his adventures with the Man in the Yellow Hat.
Sofia first: the floating palace - This character is a Disney Junior character set off on a mermaid adventure. Supermileiness
Many adventures of winnie the pooh - Well, really. Return to the Hundred Ancient Forest and again love this timeless bear and his friends.
Cars - Another monster success for Disney, this film was based on the idea of children playing with toy cars, but he told a beautiful story about how to make friends and see more life than just win.
Sesame Street: Follow this bird “The big bird seems to be some distant memory for some, but back in 1985 (and, of course, before and after this) this first foray into the film for the gang Sesame Street was groundbreaking. You will definitely get all the “legs” in this.
Family films should, of course, be more than just who in the family gets pleasure from pleasure. It's about getting everyone together in the living room and enjoying a good movie. From time to time you can have a good time and visit your local theater for family movie adventures. Ultimately, about quality time with your loved ones.

