This is a cute little story, very believable, about a child manipulating her parents, via contract, into keeping their promises to her, and to be better parents to her by essentially sticking together.
Little Mia goes to a lot of trouble to make breakfast for her parents. Tickling feet and a bull horn are involved in the process of rousing them. You can tell the coffee left more than a little to be desired.
All of the things she suggests are what a kid would think of to make people happy and to take things to another level - from Froot Loops to tickle fights to little surprise gifts. A joy to watch this little short.
I liked Carly Adams in the thriller Emilie (2015). She only got to show a little humor in that film. I think humor is her niche when it comes to acting. I hope to see much more of her.
Little Mia goes to a lot of trouble to make breakfast for her parents. Tickling feet and a bull horn are involved in the process of rousing them. You can tell the coffee left more than a little to be desired.
All of the things she suggests are what a kid would think of to make people happy and to take things to another level - from Froot Loops to tickle fights to little surprise gifts. A joy to watch this little short.
I liked Carly Adams in the thriller Emilie (2015). She only got to show a little humor in that film. I think humor is her niche when it comes to acting. I hope to see much more of her.