'Lost And Found' Review: A Movie That Teaches Kids That Fortune Comes In Many Forms Other Than Money [DETAILS HERE]

When the going gets tough, one may resort to gambling with the hopes of winning to sustain lifestyle or just to support family altogether. Others would go for the most acceptable way of striving hard to work. Some may consider selling properties. However, unconventional as it may seem, some may choose to go embark on a treasure hunt like in the movie "Lost and Found."

Sometimes children take charge in finding ways and means to continue the survival of the family. It is their responsibility to help their parents no matter what it takes to find food, continue providing for their shelter and other basic needs.

According to Movie Insider, the movie "Lost and Found" is about a family having summer vacation on a remote and mysterious island. What seems to be a quiet respite from the busy and stressful life is actually a journey that could help them survive and get back what they have lost.

The movie "Lost and Found" then continues as teenage brothers embark on a thrilling treasure hunt to restore their family's lost treasure. This is when both brothers experience both drama and adventure as they find out things about the family while surpassing every challenge they encounter along the way.

As added by IMDb, the movie "Lost and Found" stars Justin Kelly, Benjamin Stockham and Celeste Desjardins. They are also joined by Jason Patric, Cary Elwes, Greg Bryk, Kim Selby and many more. The movie will have its limited release to 10 cities on Jan. 6, 2017.

The movie "Lost and Found" is written and directed by Joseph Itaya. He also is joined by Erik Cardona as a co-writer.

The movie "Lost and Found" is considered as a rare indie film for the entire family according to one review. The movie has an important message for young people. The movie teaches them that fortune takes many forms other than money. it is indeed one thought that should be inculcated to kids these days.

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