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Megan Leavey

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Based on a true life happening. Her trained military combat dog saved so many lives in diaspora. Courtesy of a young marine corporal.
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Film Inquiry
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June 26, 2017

Megan Leavey ultimately nails a few moments you weren't expecting it to, almost making up for its lack of focus and unwillingness to commit to its main storyline.
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Splice Today
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July 07, 2017

Comes across as bait for Upworthy.com, but the film is eventually quite touching affecting
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Newark Star-Ledger
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June 09, 2017

"Megan Leavey" isn't a big, or particularly surprising picture; it sketches out a simple story and then, reliably delivers.
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Flick Filosopher
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June 23, 2017

This deeply satisfying military drama demonstrates that a simple, even familiar story can be powerfully effective when told with big heart and solid craft.
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Entertainment Weekly
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June 09, 2017

If you're looking for a good cry, Megan Leavey gets the job done, I suppose. But it's a bit like a wet kiss from a puppy.
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St. Anthony Messenger
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July 28, 2017

Straightforward and deeply moving.
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Rolling Stone
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June 19, 2017

Kate Mara is raw and riveting in the title role, a marine who ends up in combat in Iraq with a bomb-sniffing German shepherd. It's a true story that earns your tears.
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ChrisStuckmann.com
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July 06, 2017

A heartfelt and touching film featuring one of Kate Mara's best performances.
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Globe and Mail
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June 09, 2017

The film - the feature directorial debut for Gabriela Cowperthwaite, whose orcas-in-peril documentary, Blackfish, struck a nerve - treats the handler/dog relationship with respect, not cheap sensationalism.
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Killer Movie Reviews
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July 05, 2017

... bluntly, and brilliantly, defies convention on many fronts, including the cardinal rule: make the protagonists cuddly.
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NPR
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June 15, 2017

Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite's spare handheld camera work comes into its own once the canine teams are out in the field.
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New York Observer
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June 09, 2017

With a female-directed, female-driven film this small, criticizing it feels like beating a baby seal. While well intentioned, the human-and-dog interest story lacks narrative drive and star Kate Mara is a limp noodle.
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