Not all dogs are created equal. This story features a U.S. Marine dog that served in Afghanistan and suffers from post traumatic stress syndrome. When he returns to the U.S., he has issues not uncommon to humans who’ve experienced similar experiences. This original story will pull on the heart-strings of any animal lover.
The new movie “Max” is about a Marine who faces challenges on and off the battlefield. However, this Marine is not a human — he’s a dog, and a dog that inspires many. “Max” is truly an inspirational adventure theater-goers will love and enjoy.
I think the film encompasses several genres — it’s a thriller with a pinch of mystery, and told mostly in the form of an adventure with several dramatic scenes. There is action, and even a sparkle of romance spicing up the story as well. At the end, and at its core, it is an inspirational and heartwarming story.
“Max” starts off when a soldier named Kyle, his squad, and his search dog Max are heading to a town in Afghanistan to do their mission. On the way there, they get ambushed and Kyle passes away. Max is traumatized and develops post-traumatic stress disorder. The service dog is brought back to the US and the only person who seems to have a positive effect on Max different is Kyle’s younger brother. Soon, the two bond and start an epic adventure that holds an answer to a mysterious question. If you want to know what it is you have to watch the film!
This film tells an original story, and very nicely, too. Actors of all species are wonderful in portraying their parts and showing all the varied emotions of those characters. The director makes the story unfold smoothly. I think that some parts of the film are a little bit stretched out. However, “Max” will make you laugh, cry, gasp and awe. It is a joy to watch.
My favorite scene is when Max and Kyle’s little brother Justin are just starting to get to know each other. Justin brings Max to his group of friends and they race down the hill together. Justin quickly picks up speed and not only does Max easily follow, but he also guides Justin down a safe path. I like the scene because it’s really the first time that Max and Justin work as one and it shows the full range of skills that Max has.
This film is rather violent and also has some very mature scenes. The story itself is sad at times and it does contain a bit of gore and intense violence, so I recommend it for ages 11 to 18. I give this film five out of five stars. For even with its minor imperfections, the creators did a wonderful job showing a heartwarming and original story that generation after generation can be inspired by.
— Gerry O., age 13
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