Saturday, August 9, 2008

Foreign Exchange: The mysterious key

It's ages I haven't seen a good serie on TV, one of those that make you dream of the most wonderful of adventures, magic and intrigue. On Disney Channel I've had the chance of discovering a serie called Foreign Exchange (Al otro lado) that although is not a Disney Production it has everything to be an interesting product for children, kids, and teenagers of all ages. I hadn't had so much fun since "El Pequeño Detective" (Stick with Me,Kid) by Disney.

The plot is about a teenager boy from australia that discovers a magical secret door that communicates directly with a boarding school in Ireland, where he makes friendship with an irish girl; a travel from Perth to Gallway in just a second, isn't that fabulous?.

Every episode is full of moments of exciting intrigue and all the actors are wonderful, especially the australian boy's little sister (Chelsea Jones), called Meredith in fiction; one of the boys in the school, the intelligent Cormac (Robert Sheehan), and Miss Murphy, the director of the school, a sort of Miss Trunchbull - with more from Miss Honey played by a brilliant beautiful irish actress called Barbara Griffin.

I've been searching information about the serie, but I haven't found so much as I'd have liked it.

I think that what is not good for a child it cannot be good for an adult, and what is good for a child is very good for both. I would like that more films of that kind were made instead of spending a lot of money on so many films of doubtful sense of humour, with violence and with expensive effects that have nothing to give to the human being.

This serie is a open book that will take you to the most wonderful of dreams.

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