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Thanks to Warner Bros. for the invite to the special advance screening last Monday, October 3.
From the title itself and the poster, we can directly
expect it to be a family movie. Heart warming is the word.
The movie is 'inspired' by a true story of
a dolphin named 'winter' who was injured by crab nets and drifted off to shore. and not based on a true story, just clearing it our before somebody gets the wrong impression at the end. Anyways, Sawyer Nelson, played by Nathan Gamble, was the boy who found him on the shore and that was the start of everything.
Sawyer found himself visiting winter everyday and even
skipped a week summer school because he's too busy with his new found interest.
Sawyer's mother Lorraine Nelson played by Ashley Judd wasn't happy with the whole skipping
the school thing. But when she saw how lit up and excited her son is, she gave
in.
Harry Connick Jr. played as Dr. Clay Haskett with a daughter named Hazel Haskett played by Cozi Zuehlsdorff and his father Reed Haskett played by Kris Kristofferson. They are the ones who takes care of the marine life in Florida's Gulf coastline.
As things seem to be well in Winter's recovery especially if Sawyer is there, things take a bad turn as Dr. Clay had to amputate winters tail to save her life. (yes, Winter is a she)
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Don't be surprised that if after watching this movie with your family, your kids would go online and would all go searching for information about dolphins and visiting the site of winter. But do stay through the end credits and you will see news footage and home movies capturing the actual interaction, developments and how she test drives her new tail.
The director Charles Martin Smith knows a thing or two on family movies. He made sure that the troubled-kid is being handled well and not overplayed. Giving a little more than we expect in the melodramatic scenes, keeping the human and dolphin bond fresh and also considered the magic moments every time the boy and the dolphin are in the scene together. In this movie you can see a bunch of three-dimensional, I am not even sure that the movie needs it, but they did it anyway. You may sense that some scenes are just cliches, but to the kids who are watching, this may be the first time that they would be able to see this. I do love the pace of the movie, it isn't fast and viewers are relaxed at an enjoyable and unhurried pace.
I give the movie a reasonable 3.5 for a heartwarming peeps out there and parents to enjoy with their family. This is for you. Great family bonding movie.
Opening across the Philippines on Oct. 5 in 3D and regular theaters, “Dolphin Tale” is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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