Max (2015)
A dog that helped US Marines in Afghanistan returns to the U.S. and is adopted by his handler's family after suffering a traumatic experience.
Director: Boaz Yakin
Writers: Boaz Yakin, Sheldon Lettich
Stars: Thomas Haden Church, Josh Wiggins, Luke Kleintank | See full cast and crew
Director: Boaz Yakin
Writers: Boaz Yakin, Sheldon Lettich
Stars: Thomas Haden Church, Josh Wiggins, Luke Kleintank | See full cast and crew
Storyline:
When Kyle Wincott is killed in the war, his war dog, Max, suffers from
stress. Max is to be put down because he has trouble listening to anyone
else, until he meets Justin, Kyle's brother. Justin adopts and saves
Max. Then both of their lives will never be the same again.
Movie Reviews:
Max very well might be
this generation's Rin Tin Tin, both are German Shepherds and both are
the heroes of their respective stories. The titular Max starts out as a
military dog in Afghanistan, but when his military handler dies, he
returns to the States with dog PTSD to be cared for by the handler's
family in Texas, and in particular their teenage son, Justin, who Max
bonds with. This is a classic boy and dog story with a military angle to
it that helps to differentiate it from the rest of the pack, with
Justin and Max eventually embarking upon an adventure of sorts that
requires all of Max's incomparable skills to save the day. This is the
kind of family movie that isn't made anymore, it's clean cut and
old-fashioned, and while it has some plot holes, there aren't many
movies that you can take the whole family to anymore and that's why Max
is special.
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