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When eleven year old Mick (Levi Miller) is shipped off to his grandfather's (Bryan Brown) cattle station in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, he prepares himself for a life of dull hardship, but instead finds myth, adventure, and a friendship with a scrappy, one-of-a-kind dog that will change his life forever.
Rating
NR
Director
Kriv Stenders
Studio
Village Roadshow
Writer
Daniel Taplitz
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- Doesn't really work as a prequel but otherwise a cute feel-good family movie. Loved the dog. Beautiful scenery. Great cast. Jason Isaacs is a very underrated actor. While Levi Miller is surely going to be a leading man one day.Reply
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- With love I have for the first movie how could this go wrong,can not wait for the UK release.Reply
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- I saw this for school and fell in love with it! This is an incredible story that is good quality and story for all ages.Reply
- Enjoyable and appealing family film. Dog lovers will enjoy it. The Australian outback is well photographed.Reply
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- A Heartwarming story, beautiful Pilbara country. Phoenix the dog actor was fantastic and funny.Reply
- A weak plot and at times a bit too much like a tourist ad. The dog is a bit peripheral too, though without him it would have been a real dud.Reply
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- Not as good as the first movie, but still entertaining. It's a simple story aimed primarily at children, this time. Bryan Brown is excellent as the grandfather. Unfortunately, Levi Miller, who plays Michael (Blue's owner), has an English accent when he's supposed to be Australian. Other than that, he does a good job. The flashback structure of the story is unnecessary. It interrupts the atmosphere and flow of the narrative. The cinematography of the Australian landscape is gorgeous. The movie moves along at a good pace with some great humor. A sweet, wholesome family movie - with a great music soundtrack. Just don't expect it to be as memorable as the first one. ***1/2Reply