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9 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Career

Your career is a huge part of your future, and this is why it is so important to choose the right career from the start. You need to be able to look down the line and think about the coming decades to choose a career that will not fizzle out in a decade or two, but instead serve you until you can retire. Below, we will look at the most important factors to consider when choosing a career that is not only right for you but also one that you can bank on until your retirement.

Interest and Passion

The career you choose is likely to remain with you for the rest of your working life, so you need to choose a career that involves something you enjoy doing. Some questions you need to ask yourself are what you like doing and what interests you most. So many people choose a career because it is trendy at the time, not considering that they are not passionate or interested in the particular field. Doing this can lead to a loss of satisfaction in your career and you are likely to get bored and have to start all over again in a few years or even a few decades down the line.

Identifying your interests and passions and choosing a career that aligns with them will lead to a much more successful and satisfying career.

Skills and Personal Qualities

Employers will look at your education requirements to see where you are a great fit for a particular role. However, many will look at the additional skills and personal qualities you possess. Skills such as time efficiency, business skills, and time management, as well as personal qualities such as empathy, selflessness, and others will determine the types of careers you can have. Start by identifying the skills and personal qualities you possess to see which industries they would fit.

If you are an analytical person and a critical thinker, careers in technology, business, marketing, or even analytics might be for you. If you are passionate, empathetic, and love dealing with people, then careers where you interact with people will be great for you.

Job Availability

It is wise to choose a career where there are a lot of jobs available right now. After all, you do not want to go to college and then find out that there are no jobs available once you graduate. However, it is also important to look down the line and see if the career you choose will be around by the time you decide to retire. This is a lot more challenging than it sounds in the context of the current technological advancements, which might replace many of the jobs we do today.

Although this fear is understandable, there is still space to find careers that have the longevity to withstand change and technological advancements. These are mainly careers where you have to deal with people such as healthcare and the hospitality business. Additionally, consider careers where you are the one developing the technology, as you are a lot less likely to be replaced by the technology you build to replace other people.

Level Of Education and The Demand For Continuous Learning

Your level of education, which encompasses your degrees, licenses, and certifications, will determine your career outlook. A degree and additional education will give you an edge over other employees. When choosing a career, you need to think about the education required to get into the positions you are interested in.

There are lots of jobs and career options where a degree is not strictly required, and there are many more where one is. Ask yourself, what types of commitments and sacrifices do I have to make to get the necessary qualifications to land the job I want? If you do not feel like you could make the sacrifices and commitments required, it is always a good choice to choose another career. This is better than getting halfway through a course or degree and finding out you are not cut out for it.

Next, you also need to think about the continuous learning required to advance your career. Some careers require a lot of continuous learning while some do not. For example, if you want to become a business leader, you will have to complete a Master’s in Business Administration or a similar degree. Compare that to a career in mechanics or civil engineering where additional degrees are not required for career advancements.

Availability of Degrees and Courses

There are two things to think about when considering the availability of the degrees you need for your career. The first is whether the degree you need is available at a college or university near you. The other is to consider whether the degrees and courses you need to advance your career are readily available and affordable.

When considering availability at local universities and colleges, you need to consider whether it would be worth it to relocate to pursue a specific degree or course. You also need to consider the benefits of attending a university located far away but surrounded by the job opportunities that would appeal to you.

It is important that the degrees and courses you need to advance your career be readily available. This problem is mostly solved by the numerous online universities we have now, but it might still be a challenge if you would like to get into an obscure career.

Ability To Branch Out In The Future

Most careers are fixed in place making it very hard to switch to a different type of career down the line. In many cases, when the industry or sector you work in changes, it requires that you undergo retraining so you can be a better fit for the new work dispensation. This can be particularly frustrating if you have been at the same job, doing the same thing for decades, and having to start all over again because your industry has changed.

This is why it is so important to choose a career whose basic skills you can build upon even when your industry changes. In tech and medical careers, this is always possible with a few months of training. For example, if you are already a nurse, you can enroll in accelerated learning programs to get into one of the many nurse practitioner specialties available. Doing so does not require complete retraining, but only additional training to help you to switch things up.

Having a career that is future-proof like this and having the ability to switch things up when circumstances change is a wise decision when choosing a career.

Attitude to Work and Work Environments

Think about the work environments that would suit you best. Some people love coming to the office and interacting with their co-workers while others are quite happy with being left alone at work. Some even prefer remote work because it allows them to be more productive. Choosing a career that allows you to flourish in the work environment that suits you best will help with job satisfaction and contentment.

However, it is important to also understand that work environments are always changing. For example, remote work was virtually unheard of two decades ago and now it is everywhere. The work environment you are in today might be very different a few years from now, so keep that in mind.

Salary Expectations and Structure

There are a lot of careers where salary is not the primary driver, but it is still important to think about salary expectations and structure when choosing a career. If you are getting into a career where the degree and education required is so expensive that it becomes an expensive investment, it is always a good idea to consider how much to expect when you graduate.

For careers where you derive satisfaction from doing your best work, helping others, or making a difference in the world, a salary might not be your motivation but having a liveable wage is always nice.

Where You Want To Live

This is a primary consideration because you may not want to live away from your family or live where there are no good schools for when you decide to have children. Some careers dictate that you have to work in specific, fixed locations while others allow you to work anywhere as long as you are available and come into the office. The former is especially true for business and healthcare careers while the latter is mostly true for careers in technology.

The ability to live in either urban or rural areas or the freedom to live anywhere you like should be a key consideration when choosing a career. If you love traveling or experiencing different areas, factor that in too with your career considerations.

Choosing the right career is a difficult and very important decision and you need to think carefully about it before you start down the path of a given career. Looking down the road and considering the longevity of the career, advancement opportunities, and how the career will change your life, and whether you are willing to make these changes will be paramount.

Marshmallow, Sept. 9th Pet of the Week!

Autumn’s in the air, bringing thoughts of comfy places to sit and dream with a hot cup of cocoa—pumpkin spice or otherwise— topped with a great, big Marshmallow! Our Marshmallow will love belly rubs by an open fire or a warm vent; and he’ll be ready for a great toy chase in the crisp air, bringing out his fun, goofy self! Marshmallow is 2 years old and weighs 65 pounds. He presented skin allergies when he first came to us, and they may need to be addressed again. But anyone who sees how awesome he is won’t let that spoil their Marshmallow moments! Our shelter’s adoptions are conducted through appointment only, so call 562-570-PETS or email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to meet Porter. Ask for ID #A655235.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)

3 Tasty CBD Recipes to Try This Fall

Fall is hands down one of the best and most atmospheric times of the year, and with the rise of CBD has come the rise of plenty of fall-inspired CBD recipes for you to enjoy. Whether you’re suffering from something long-term or the issues with colder weather like achy joints and headaches, these CBD recipes could be exactly what you’re looking for.

While there are plenty of recipes out there, we’ve knuckled down to the three we think you’re going to love the most, and adding the CBD hemp oil itself is an effortless experience. So, without further ado, let’s get straight into it.

Apples Bloomin’ with CBD Caramel Drizzle

Ingredients

  • Spray for cooking
  • 4 tbsp butter, melted
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar, packed
  • 1 tbsp sugar (granulated)
  • 12 tsp cinnamon powder
  • Apples (four)
  • Eight squares of chewy caramel
  • For serving, vanilla ice cream
  • Topping: caramel drizzle

(1000+ mg CBD bottle = 136 mg CBD) 4.0 mL BATCH CBD oil

Directions

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and butter a medium baking dish.

Whisk together butter, all your sugar, and the cinnamon in a small bowl.

Remove the tops of each apple and scoop out the cores with a spoon.

Make two circular slices in the apple with a paring knife, producing rings around the scooped out centre. With the flat side facing down, flip the apple onto a cutting surface. Make small slashes all the way around the apple, but don’t go all the way through to the core.

Fill each apple with two caramel squares and place them in your prepared baking tray. Over the top of each apple, brush the melted butter mixture.

Preheat oven to 350°F and bake for 30 minutes, or until apples are soft.

Melt some extra caramel squares in a small bowl while the apples are baking. Whisk in the CBD oil until it is completely combined. Serve warm with ice cream and a CBD caramel drizzle on top once the apples are done.

CBD Pumpkin Pudding

Ingredients

  • (2) 3.4-ounce vanilla pudding mix packets
  • 15 oz. pumpkin puree in a can
  • 14 cup packed brown sugar 3 cups full milk
  • 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice blend, with a little extra for decoration
  • Whipped cream as a garnish
  • CBD oil, 6.0 mL BATCH (1000+ mg CBD bottle = 204 mg CBD)

Directions

Whisk together the pudding mix, pumpkin puree, milk, brown sugar, CBD oil, and pumpkin pie spice in a large mixing dish.

Allow 5 minutes for the sauce to thicken.

Divide the mixture into six small cups or serving dishes. Refrigerate until the pudding is thoroughly cooled and firm (about 1 hour).

Finish with whipped cream and a dusting of pumpkin pie spice.

Sangria with Sparkling Apple Cider CBD

Ingredients

  • 1 wedge of lemon
  • 1 (24 fl oz) bottle sparkling cider, chilled 14 cup cinnamon-sugar
  • 13 cup Fireball 1 bottle white wine, chilled Whisky with Cinnamon
  • 2 finely cut apples (save some for garnish)
  • Cinnamon sticks, to be used as a garnish
  • CBD oil BATCH (1000+ mg CBD bottle = 170 mg CBD) 5.0 mL

Directions

Each of your serving glasses should be rimmed with a lemon wedge and then dipped in cinnamon sugar.

Combine the cider, wine, and Fireball in a big pitcher. Stir in the majority of the apple pieces to mix.

Pour 1.0 mL CBD oil into each prepared glass before garnishing with an apple slice and a cinnamon stick.

Summary

As you can see, there are certainly plenty of recipes out there for you to choose from, it’s just a case of deciding which are for you for your own personal taste. However, the best thing you can do is to experiment with recipes and come to terms with what you can create on your own. Most importantly, enjoy yourself and your food adventures!

Boo at the L.A. Zoo returns!

31 Days of Hauntingly Good Times at the Los Angeles Zoo This October 
The Los Angeles Zoo goes wild this October with the return of Boo at the L.A. Zoo, featuring Halloween decor, a spooky stroll with photo ops, an extinct-animal graveyard, and other weird and wacky animal facts and educational opportunities. Weekends include special animal feedings, merry-not-scary entertainment, take-home crafts, and, during the last two weekends in October, trick-or-treat candy stations scattered throughout the Zoo grounds. To learn more about this spooktacular event, please visit www.lazoo.org/boo.

WHEN:  Oct. 1-31, 2021WHERE:  Los Angeles Zoo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, Ca. 90027 

COST:  Activities are included with the purchase of admission

Credit: The Los Angeles Zoo.

Cinderella * A Feel-Good Modern Musical Take On The Evergreen Tale Of Cinderella

A modern movie musical with a bold take on the classic fairy tale. Our ambitious heroine has big dreams and with the help of her fab Godmother, she perseveres to make them come true.

Cinderella

By Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

A modern, musical take on the evergreen fairy tale, Cinderella’s impeccable sets and wardrobe, as well as its talented cast make this production a one-of-a-kind watch.

Cinderella follows the story of Ella (Camilla Cabello), a poor orphan who lives with her abusive, restrictive stepmother Vivian (Idina Menzel) and her mean, obnoxious and spoiled stepsisters (Maddie Baillio, Charlotte Spencer). She loves to design dresses and even has her own workplace in her basement, where a crew of merry mice (James Corden, Romesh Ranganathan, James Acaster) watch over her. It is her dream is to open up a dress shop in the town marketplace; however, in her kingdom, women cannot run businesses. When Prince Robert (Nicholas Galitzine), the unassuming heir apparent, lays eyes on Ella, he falls head over heels in love with her, as does she for him. However, as Cinderella and Prince Robert find themselves and their paths in life, a series of decisions they must take puts their love story in jeopardy. There are lots of subplots and side stories in the film, but that’s the main plotline.

Cinderella maintains a steady and engaging pace with just enough action, comedy, romance and drama throughout the nearly two-hour duration. As it’s told through a combination of songs and dialogue, it’s only logical that the cast is comprised of a mixture of singers, actors, and comedians. Camila Cabello, Billy Porter and Idina Menzel “slay” in the film, as Porter’s character (Ella’s fairy godparent) would say. Their delivery is clear and, in the case of Cabello and Menzel, though a lot of the film’s soundtrack is comprised of remakes (like Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation); it’s refreshing to hear their take on the songs. Pierce Brosnan plays the stately, confident, yet flawed and patriarchal King Rowan and Minnie Driver acts as his strong, regal Queen Beatrice. I love the portrayal of strong women in the film. Beatrice, Ella and even Vivian have one thing in common – they are restricted by their society. Vivian had to give up on her passion; Beatrice must sit silently next to her husband for life; and Ella is at risk of losing her dreams. It’s certainly unique to see this struggle in a fairy tale film. Shot at Pinewood Studios in the UK, the film’s sets are impeccable, and I truly felt I was in a medieval kingdom with the characters.

Cinderella promotes advocating for yourself, pushing against restrictive gender roles, following your dreams, choosing your own destiny and so many more positive messages! There are only one or two uses of mild profanity in this film.

I give Cinderella 5 out of 5 stars and recommend this for ages 11 to 18, plus adults. Cinderella releases on Amazon Prime Video September 3, 2021.

Cinderella

By Heather Suarez, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

Cinderella is the feel-good flick for fans of all ages! Its wonderful soundtrack will have both parents and children singing and dancing. The jokes are spectacular; the casts’ diversity is amazing; and the romance will have everyone tearing up.

Cinderella takes the classic beloved fairytale and gives it a modern twist. Cinderella (Camila Cabello) dreams of opening her own fashion boutique, but that dream is frequently criticized by her stepmother Vivian (Indina Menzel). Prince Robert (Nicholas Galitzine) is a royal rebel, refusing to marry, if not for love. He proposes to host a ball, to which all maidens are invited. Cinderella never stops dreaming of opening her own store and, when presented with an opportunity to go to a royal ball to find a job for designing, she accepts the invitation.

This movie is comedy, romance, girl power and music at its finest. We usually are served Cinderella films that take place in present day; however, Cinderella gives audiences a tale presented in medieval times, only modernized. The film manages to fit in multiple jokes and as many comedic one-liners as possible. Never missing a beat, every character gives audiences multiple laughs. The girl power in the movie is so inspiring. Cinderella faces hardships over her dreams, just like her step mother, sisters and Queen Breatrice, who wants to be independent. Then there is Princess Gwen, who has innovative ideas about how to run the country, but can’t because she’s a woman. The women stand strong, follow their hearts and, if romance rolls around, then that’s great too.  The romance in the movie is absolutely beautiful; two people want to love each other, but struggle against the status quo; Cinderella, who fiercely wants to open up her own store; Robert, who doesn’t quite fit in with the royal court. The best scene in the whole film is the dance scene at the ball. The entire party has amazing choreography and rock songs, including a beautiful duet by the Prince and soon-to-be Princess. The soundtrack is filled with classic songs from Ed Sheeran, Queen, Janet Jackson and more, along with original songs. It’s so fun to see these iconic characters singing and dancing to such iconic songs.

The lesson Cinderella learns and teaches audiences globally, is to always believe in yourself. She goes the distance, proving her worth to herself and those around her, that women can do amazing things just like men, such as opening a business.

I give Cinderella 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 16. It is available on Amazon Prime beginning September 3, 2021.


Cinderella

By Abigail Liu, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

Cinderella may be a commonly told story, but this filmed musical is anything but common. This live action film takes a classic fairy tale and rewrites it as an amusing, witty and modern retelling of a fiery young woman setting out to achieve her dreams. Out of the countless variations of the “Cinderella” story, the 2021 release of Cinderella by Kay Cannon is by far the most unique and empowering that I have seen.

In this version, Cinderella (Camila Cabello) still has her eyes set on freedom and a life away from her dreadful stepmother (Idina Menzel). However, in modern fashion, she also dreams of becoming a business woman and owning her own dress shop. Following her ambitions, she stumbles across Prince Robert (Nicholas Galitzine). While the two quickly fall in love, Cinderella is unwilling to sacrifice her own dreams to live a life just as stuck as she was under the control of her stepmother. Despite living in a land with outdated beliefs against women, with the help of her fairy Godmother, or Fab G (Billy Porter), Cinderella is determined to make a name for herself and create a successful business.

In her acting debut, singer Camila Cabello is impressively charming and nails the wit of her Cinderella, making her a perfect candidate for the rebooted character. Menzel and Porter, both Tony award-winners, wonderfully add a unique and interesting take on their characters. Menzel is magnificent, creating a new backstory for Vivian the stepmother, a once idealistic mother who learned from her mistakes. Porter brings a completely different, yet inspiring angle to the fairy godmother, sporting a striking orange gown and a spirited attitude in this role. The music is just as great as the actors, featuring both original and covered songs. The soundtrack is full of varying styles from rap, to powerful musical ballads, to Queen’s “Somebody to Love.” My favorite part of this movie is the diversity of the storyline. Not only do audiences get to see Cinderella follow her dreams, but also we see the growth of characters such as the stepmother, Prince Robert, the little sister of the Prince, Gwen (Tallulah Greive) and even the King (Pierce Brosnan) and Queen (Minnie Driver).

This rendition of Cinderella offers a bold message to audiences about feminism and the idea that women do not need to fall in love to find fulfillment as they can be whatever they set their mind to. Parents should be aware that this film contains some adult humor.

I rate Cinderella 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 9 to 18, plus adults. This film opens in theaters September 3, 2021.

Sustainable Wine+Dinner Series Returns to The Los Angeles Zoo on Sept. 23rd with Landmark Vineyards

Photo Credit: The Los Angeles Zoo
The Los Angeles Zoo is excited to announce its Sustainable Wine+Dinner series, presented by City National Bank, will return on Sept. 23 with Landmark Vineyards. This intimate evening will feature a conversation on the critically endangered berrendo, commonly known as the peninsular pronghorn, and the Los Angeles Zoo’s cross-collaborative work with Peninsular Pronghorn Recovery Project in Baja California Sur, Mexico. After a visit to the Zoo’s berrendo habitat for a discussion led by Director of Animal Programs Beth Schaefer, guests will enjoy a sumptuous five-course dinner prepared by L.A. Zoo’s Executive Chef Eileen Aguilera and expertly paired with Landmark Vineyard wines. Landmark Vineyards produces handcrafted, ultra-premium Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from some of the State’s finest vineyards. A representative of Landmark Vineyards will be on hand to introduce each wine and discuss the importance of sustainable practices in California agriculture. These informative, yet fun, evenings are hosted to help foster a real-world connection between the attendees and the Zoo’s vital conservation work. The second dinner in this series will be held on Oct. 21 with Honig Vineyard and Winery.  This is a 21+ event. Space is limited and reservations are required. For entry, guests must present proof of vaccination or negative COVID test result within 72 hours of event date. Face coverings will be required during some portions of the evening’s program. All ticket sales are final. WHEN: Sept. 23 and Oct. 21, 2021 WHERE: 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. 90027 COST: $175 per person; Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association members save $10 TO LEARN MORE: https://www.lazoo.org/plan-your-visit/special-experiences/sustainable-wine-dinner/ 

Credit: The Los Angeles Zoo.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings * Most Mystical and Beautiful Movie In History!

Marvel Studios’ “Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings” stars Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, who must confront the past he thought he left behind when he is drawn into the web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization. The film also stars Tony Leung as Wenwu, Awkwafina as Shang-Chi’s friend Katy and Michelle Yeoh as Jiang Nan, as well as Fala Chen, Meng’er Zhang, Florian Munteanu and Ronny Chieng.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Heather S., comments, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is the most mystical and beautiful movie in history! The music, the special effects and the acting all take you to another world. The film leaves you wanting a Morris of your own.” Jolleen M. adds, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Marvel’s first Asian solo-superhero movie does not disappoint. The dynamic relationships between the characters combined with the incredible actors create a powerful, heart-rending movie about the value of family. In addition, the humorous segments contrast with the intense scenes to make this film so well rounded.” See their full review below.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

By Heather Suarez, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is the most mystical and beautiful movie in history! The music, the special effects and the acting all take you to another world. The film leaves you wanting a Morris of your own.

The storyline follows a young man named Shang-Chi (Simu Liu). His father is a one thousand-year-old man and conqueror nicknamed The Mandarin (Tony Leung Chiu-wai), who has only ever used the infamous and all-powerful Ten Rings for evil. When the Mandarin is set to unleash infinite evil on the universe, Shang-Chi has to stop his father.

This movie is a cinematic experience. The fighting and choreography are out of this world. The long slow motion shots make the audience feel as if they are in a video game. Simu steals the show; every fight scene is flawless with his fluid movements and it proves just how hard he worked on his character for this film. Every audience falls in love with Shang-Chi; he’s funny, with perfect comedic timing and he knows the balance between peace and violence. He encapsulates what the majority of young adults feel – like not being able to find their place in the world. The movie makes fans feel as if they’ve known Shang for years. It has wonderful flashbacks, which give the audience glimpses of his past, his pain and how his fears have shaped who he is. The film gives a wonderful all-around scope of this character that feels like a friend we’ve known all our life. It makes fans excited to see Shang-Chi again. Shang and his sister Xu Xialing are an iconic duo. They’re both powerful and, while there’s some tension due to their past, they put everything aside and let love shine through. Xialing is a role model, officially joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most powerful women. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is perfect for AAPI (Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders) representation in cinema. It represents Chinese culture powerfully, shows what it’s like to be an Asian-American in modern day USA, not to mention that Simu is Marvel Studios’ first Asian-American superhero. Simu and Shang-Chi are writing history while also inspiring children and fans all around the world. The film delivers on all grounds; the cameos are shocking and leave you on the edge of your seat. Trying not to shout during the two post credits scenes prove to be a challenge. By the end of the movie, I wanted to sing the song “Hotel California” at the top of my lungs.

This film reminds you to search for who you are and let your past guide you to who you want to be. Ever since his mother died, Shang has been trained by his father to use violence. When he arrives at his mother’s village, he learns how to find peace within himself and the world around him. He learns to trust himself and to use the rings for good.

I give Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 18 plus adults. It is available only in theaters September 3, 2021.<p> By Heather Suarez, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

By Jolleen M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Marvel’s first Asian solo-superhero movie does not disappoint. The dynamic relationships between the characters combined with the incredible actors create a powerful, heart-rending movie about the value of family. In addition, the humorous segments contrast with the intense scenes to make this film so well rounded.

The story begins with Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) living a normal life in San Francisco working as a valet driver with his best friend. Then he is attacked on a bus and forced to confront his past. He explains to his best friend that his father, Wenwu (Tony Chiu-Wai Leung), is the feared, immortal man who leads the Ten Rings Organization. The Ten Rings are a weapon so powerful that Wenwu was able to conquer all the land and riches that he wanted. Shang-Chi ran away from home at a young age, because he didn’t want to be another one of Wenwu’s murderous pawns. Now, Wenwu is looking for him and his sister, to bring them back home.

Simu Liu plays Shang-Chi’s dual personality exceptionally well. Towards the end of the film, Shang-Chi exudes a completely different persona than the one we saw at the beginning of the film. Another prominent actor that I enjoyed is Awkwafina who plays Katy; Katy adds so many hilarious moments that make the film more enjoyable. Of course she is also extremely talented at acting and portrays Katy as a loyal and courageous friend. Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery also adds comedy. Awkwafina, Ben Kingsley and Morris (an adorable, faceless, fluff-ball beast) make an incredible comedy trio. CGI is a major component of this film and has the potential to make or break the entire experience. The CGI does not disappoint. In fact, this has to be some of the best CGI that I’ve seen in the entire MCU franchise; MCU has killer CGI every single time, so this is a bold statement. Not only are there numerous magical beasts that come to life, but the water itself seem to come alive as well. The Ten Rings also seems to have a mind of its own – speeding off one moment and lightly dancing in the next. It is also incredible to discover how these rings can be used for more than just fighting. The costumes are absolutely gorgeous and, just like the creatures, so unique. Within the village, the warriors’ armor is made of dragon scales, which defends them from their ancient nemesis. In the city, the people rock the cyber punk style. And, in San Francisco, the attire is authentic to the 21st century. My favorite part is the ending. I was incredibly pleased with how everything ends. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, so you’re just going to have to see for yourself.

The message of this film is centered around the power of familial love and the power of finally opening up your heart. The value of family is displayed through the challenges that the characters go through. Their relationships are what keep them strong. The power in opening up your heart is experienced through Shang-Chi. The only thing holding Shang-Chi back from reaching his true potential is the hate and guilt he held deep within his heart. Once he lets all of that go, he is freed.

I give Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 18, plus adults. The film releases in theaters September 3, 2021.  I thoroughly enjoyed watching Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and will most likely go back to watch it again. Go check it out.

The Lost Leonardo * Fascinating Story With Insight Into The Economics And Politics Of The Art World

The Lost Leonardo is the inside story behind the Salvator Mundi, the most expensive painting ever sold at $450 million. From the moment the painting is bought for $1175 at a shady New Orleans auction house, and the restorer discovers masterful Renaissance brushstrokes under the heavy varnish of its cheap restoration, the Salvator Mundi’s fate is determined by an insatiable quest for fame, money and power. As its price soars, so do the questions about its authenticity: is this painting really by Leonardo da Vinci? Unravelling the hidden agendas of the richest men and the most powerful art institutions in the world, The Lost Leonardo reveals how vested interests in the Salvator Mundi are of such tremendous power that truth becomes secondary. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ayden P. comments, “Based on the title I expected to watch a story about a lost and found painting and where it is today. Instead, I discovered a documentary that taught me about the strength of one’s beliefs, art restoration practices, economics, politics and possible fraud.” Benjamin P. adds, “The Lost Leonardo recounts one of the most expansive and expensive stories the art world has ever seen. This documentary has a knack of looking at this painting’s recent history from a different angle every 20 minutes or so, revealing a whole different facet of the fervor surrounding this single piece of art and how the conversation around it became about so much more than the painting itself.” See their full reviews below.  

The Lost Leonardo
By Ayden P., KIDS! FIRST Film Critic, age 12

The Lost Leonardo is an interesting documentary about a lost Leonardo Davinci painting of Christ. Based on the title I expected to watch a story about a lost and found painting and where it is today. Instead, I discovered a documentary that taught me about the strength of one’s beliefs, art restoration practices, economics, politics and possible fraud.

The Lost Leonardo begins with an art sleeper hunter (an art speculator who scours the market for undervalued art), Ben Lewis, finding a painting in New Orleans. Ben reaches out to his art world contacts, which eventually leads him to Dianne Mundi. Dianne Mundi is married to a well known art conservator and Dianne is known for her art restoration. Dianne restores the painting, and she begins to believe it is a lost original Leonardo DaVinci. A group of art experts meet at the National Museum and agree that the painting is authentic. What follows next is a convoluted story about the true nature of the painting and how people’s beliefs about the painting allow it to be capitalized on and possibly politicalized more than once.

The film is filled with art experts, journalists and even federal agencies. The film catches your attention because it has multiple layers. For example, just when you think viewing the painting as either authentic or a good copy is problematic, other reasons for thinking one way or the other are shared. Because of the prestige of the individuals calling the painting a true Da Vinci, it commands a high selling price. The film gives a lesson in how prices of items can be inflated. Also, how easy it is to hide one’s money in art since the laws aren’t as restrictive with art purchases as they are with other things. Last, it explores what a piece of lost art can mean to a person or a group of people, and possibly to a country and the cost they will pay to have it.

The message of the film is that people can convince themselves of anything, even if those beliefs come at a high cost. Throughout history various beliefs have kept people together and apart. 

I give The Lost Leonardo 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 13 to 18, plus adults. The dialogue and themes are a bit much for younger kids to follow, but a teen might enjoy it with the company of adults that can explain certain terms used in the film. The film is available in theaters now.  

The Lost Leonardo

By Benjamin P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

The Lost Leonardo recounts one of the most expansive and expensive stories the art world has ever seen. This documentary has a knack of looking at this painting’s recent history from a different angle every 20 minutes or so, revealing a whole different facet of the fervor surrounding this single piece of art and how the conversation around it became about so much more than the painting itself.

This odyssey of art and commerce begins in a warehouse, where a painting called the Salvator Mundi from one of the masters of the field, Leonardo Da Vinci, was thought to have been lost to time and languishes before being discovered by two art dealers who look for paintings that are worth more than they seem. Little did they know, they just stumbled upon their greatest find in that respect. They purchased the painting for 10,000 dollars and had it restored, in hopes that the work was that of Da Vinci’s. The restorer’s work supported that conclusion and, with that, a whole new journey with it begins. It ends up selling for hundreds of millions of dollars after it travels the world and comes into contact with everyone from the general public, to art critics, to experts, to Russian billionaires, to wily art dealers and world leaders.

Director Andreas Koefoed seems to understand the potential of what he has at his fingertips here – betrayal, treachery, power, greed – it’s a winning concoction. For all the goodwill it earns in the riveting way it unfolds, The Lost Leonardo lacks a stylistic backbone to hold the whole thing together. It relies heavily on one-on-one interviews with experts, critics, and those that played in Salvator Mundi’s discovery, restoration and sale. Those interviews bear no intimacy to them, which works in giving objectivity to the events documented, but their implementation grows tiresome. Koefoed has little else up his sleeve to tell this story and, for one about art and one of the most prolific pieces in a long time the world over, that’s more than disappointing. This film about Salvator Mundi lacks imagination and creativity and is quite staid, which distracts from the gold mine Keofoed has here. Mundi’s story certainly is anything but boring; so it’s unfortunate that it is told that way.

I give The Lost Leonardo 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Nothing in the movie is objectionable, beyond some nudity shown in the artwork. If you’ve got an interest in the business of art or the work of Da Vinci, this one’s for you. But more than that, the directions this story takes are so unpredictable that I think it makes this documentary easy to recommend to anybody. The Lost Leonardo comes out in theaters August 27, 2021.