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The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep | 
enlarge | Director: Jay Russell Actors: Bruce Allpress, Eddie Campbell, Ben Chaplin, Peter Corrigan, Brian Cox Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Category: Movie
Buy New: $3.99

Rating: 85 reviews Sales Rank: 295
Genre: Adventure Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 113
ASIN: B001A4RWGU
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 2007 Release Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Charming and more inspirational than I expected August 31, 2008 I have always been mildly interested in the Loch Ness monster-it makes for a good story, as this movie proves as an old man relates to young tourists the "truth" of the creature in the lake and transports back to WWII and a family who had lost their father and husband to battle.
It's a classic scenario: lonely boy raises animal. Usually it's a dog or a deer, but hey, what's wrong with a mythological creature? While this is not quite "Babe" level, it is still reminiscent of that same innocence and charm. Crusoe, as the creature is called, is the cutest little monster to grace the screen in some time. The kids are cute and hold their own in the child acting. I enjoyed the romantic tension between the adults, and I appreciated the contrast of the innocent magic and the terrible reality of the war.
I also found it well-shot. Not Oscar-worthy, but there is something captivating about a swim through the Scottish lake This is a great little family film that has a bit of something for everyone.
Pleasant enough August 23, 2008 WATER HORSE is a pleasant enough, beautifully filmed family story, although the music and scenery can be a bit frightening for younger children. The story is fairly formulaic for adults, but our children really enjoyed it--especially the interaction between the dog and the sea horse.
It is nice that it is not full of sexual innuendo, crass "humor" related to bodily functions, and injuries to the "personal" areas of the anatomy. Most "family" films are anything but family friendly, so WATER HORSE is a nice exception.
From a conservative Christian standpoint, be warned that the children hide the sea horse and deceive their mother--without negative consequences. A parent will want to direct the thinking of younger children in this area, but the kids otherwise exhibit respect for adults and as the protagonists, present a generally wholesome appearance and attitude.
Mispresention of a DVD August 20, 2008 I ordered the special 2 disc edition and they sent me the one disc regular version and I emailed numerous times and this seller ignored my emails. Very unhappy.
The Water Horse DVD July 31, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wonderful family entertainment. Kept the kids (and adults) riveted to the screen! Especially enjoyed the Extra Features on second disc.
Cute, Life-like special effects + Lack of touching moment = Worth renting. July 31, 2008 The special effects of this movie are worth 5 stars. The water horse looks so real and cute that I want to touch it. The problem is there is no touching moment compared to other kids' films. "The two brothers" is more heart-wrenching and as beautiful as this one. I don't know why. Is it because of the directing or acting? The plot is typical of any family movie.
It's worth renting.
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