frankie142622
Joined Jul 2011
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They take what has great promise and instantly screw it up with their gender identity crisis bs. Did the Casting Department not find a male to play the part of Lyndon? Clearly Cailee Spaeny is a biological female. What's the purpose of having her play a guy? What's with this garbage? News flash everyone, Lyndon is not a guy, Lyndon is a girl being played by a girl.
Such a waste. So much promise and great first season. Netflix has flooded its programming with foreign series, movies with horrible voiceovers, slick previews that attempt to hide the fact they are in a different language. They develop a great story just to cancel it, Netflix is degrading fast. Maybe another streaming service can pick it up, I don't know. Btw, Amazon isn't much better. Ever check out their 4K programming? Unorganized, hard to find, and when you do find them the majority of the 4K is Indian, Bangladesh or some Middle Eastern material.
What a shame these great actors don't get a chance to continue and develop this great story.
What a shame these great actors don't get a chance to continue and develop this great story.
I did not know there was a book, so I'm only going with the movie. Before I give my quick review let me just say to some of these so-called critics, IT'S A FAMILY MOVIE. Sometimes adults can learn from children and in this case there's a few that need to learn to let go of reality and have fun with imagination.
From the beginning to the end this movie grabbed our attention and held on to the end. The puppy being raised by stray cats and forming a bond was adorable and heartbreaking. The story telling by Bella (Bryce Dallas Howard) had just the right tone through out. It had a great mixture of laughter, tears, edge of seat thrills. The power of love a dog has with family, friends, and those who need a little comfort while going through hardships is warm and touching. For those being critical of the interactions between dogs and cats (BIG CAT) really need to chill. Enjoy it for what it is, a family movie for kids and adults that are kids at heart.
Only negative and it's small because it was fairly quick, is liberal Hollywood forcing their agenda on us. Stop forcing the lgbtq BS. If it doesn't have anything to do with the story, the plot, it doesn't work. It just comes off as forced, lazy, tiresome, and old. It's Hollywood's way of trying to make a lifestyle normalized and it doesn't work. I have to say though, out of most movies/shows from Apple and Disney this movie didn't shove it in your face. It was more subtle.
Great movie!
From the beginning to the end this movie grabbed our attention and held on to the end. The puppy being raised by stray cats and forming a bond was adorable and heartbreaking. The story telling by Bella (Bryce Dallas Howard) had just the right tone through out. It had a great mixture of laughter, tears, edge of seat thrills. The power of love a dog has with family, friends, and those who need a little comfort while going through hardships is warm and touching. For those being critical of the interactions between dogs and cats (BIG CAT) really need to chill. Enjoy it for what it is, a family movie for kids and adults that are kids at heart.
Only negative and it's small because it was fairly quick, is liberal Hollywood forcing their agenda on us. Stop forcing the lgbtq BS. If it doesn't have anything to do with the story, the plot, it doesn't work. It just comes off as forced, lazy, tiresome, and old. It's Hollywood's way of trying to make a lifestyle normalized and it doesn't work. I have to say though, out of most movies/shows from Apple and Disney this movie didn't shove it in your face. It was more subtle.
Great movie!