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Max (2015)

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Max is a Belgian Malinois used to help U.S. Marines in Afghanistan. His handler is Kyle Wincott. 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.
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AllMovie
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December 04, 2015

There are life-and-death moments for both people and animals. But there are also moments of great vividity, of tearing through the woods with a dog at your side and choosing difficult honor over expedient disgrace.
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ABC News Radio
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January 02, 2016

I'm sure a few people will be easily manipulated and distracted by the cute dog. It happens. Otherwise, Max is a waste of your time.
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Globe and Mail
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June 26, 2015

Yakin doesn't condescend to his audience, and infuses his plot with a surprisingly ambitious and revealing commentary about the experience of war.
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Ex-Press.com
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November 16, 2015

Though littered with sentiment and family movie hokum, this story of a military dog suffering from post-traumatic stress finds the essence of true friendship, prompting uncontrolled saline leaks from the eyeball.
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Associated Press
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June 26, 2015

It's like they invited the Coen brothers - or maybe Quentin Tarantino - to script a few scenes of a "Dora the Explorer" episode.
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Baltimore Magazine
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June 10, 2016

How a sweet story about a boy and his dog turns into a lame thriller about backwoods weapons dealing is anyone's guess.
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Time Out
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August 03, 2015

Not as flag-wavingly cheesy as it might have been - but that doesn't make it a good film.
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The Sun (UK)
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January 01, 2016

Despite some great performances from both the young Wiggins, Thomas Hayden Church and the impressive and loveable Max, if you're looking for anything other than a minor distraction you're barking up the wrong tree.
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Village Voice
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June 26, 2015

Yakin executes the touching material with the expected serviceability.
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Vox
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December 17, 2015

Lost in this shuffle of bullets and narrow misses is Yakin's stated goal of telling a story about the great service that military dogs provide... I'm not sure where that film went, but the bizarre, violent mess I saw isn't it.
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ChristyLemire.com
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June 29, 2015

Max is an absurdly violent PG-rated movie in which kids and dogs are repeatedly in peril.
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RogerEbert.com
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June 26, 2015

Lassie and her child companions often got into some dicey scrapes, but as much as I can recall, they usually didn't result in much of a body count.
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