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Because of Winn-Dixie
Description
The movie tells the story of Winn-Dixie, a mischievous dog who befriends a lonely young girl in a new town and helps her make new friends. The bond between the girl and her special companion brings together the people in a small Florida town and heals her own troubled relationship with her father.
The movie tells the story of Winn-Dixie, a mischievous dog who befriends a lonely young girl in a new town and helps her make new friends. The bond between the girl and her special companion brings together the people in a small Florida town and heals her own troubled relationship with her father.
Actors:
Enid Trotiner,
Guy G. Gauthreaux,
Charles A. Daigle,
Becca Lish,
William Arthur Pitts,
Lenore Banks,
Luke Benward

Enid Trotiner

Guy G. Gauthreaux

Charles A. Daigle

Becca Lish
26 December 1959, San Francisco, California, USA

William Arthur Pitts

Lenore Banks

Luke Benward
12 May 1995, Franklin, Tennessee, USA
Country:
United States
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July 29, 2005
Because of Winn-Dixie does no harm, and it should appeal to younger children while charming more than a few adults.
September 30, 2010
A girl and a dog educate a small southern town.
February 18, 2005
Sincere rather than cynical.
June 28, 2005
Relentlessly cute and adorable, it at least has a slight sour edge that gives us above-8s something to cling to. Briefly.
February 18, 2005
Fans of DiCamillo's book should be pleased with how Wang has faithfully preserved the novel's clear-eyed depiction of both pain and joy.
December 26, 2016
Thoughtful, personal drama, complex and with much to say.
Ebert & Roeper
February 22, 2005
If they let the dog go I think we'd have a better movie.
Christianity Today
September 08, 2006
A sweet film, laced with magic realism, and it tackles some rather dark themes in a way that is perfectly appropriate for young children.
February 18, 2005
A whimsical family film about longing and belonging told with gentle humanity.
August 22, 2005
Just the latest quasi-magic-realist, two-birds-with-one-stone shrine to non-traditional families and the power of myth
Globe and Mail
February 19, 2005
An unhomogenized combination of formulaic family entertainment and cornpone Southern fable.
February 18, 2005
This is a so-so story that's told incorrectly.