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DOLPHIN TALE, FAMILY WINNER
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DOLPHIN TALE, FAMILY WINNER

 

The Inspiring, moving, poignant true story Dolphin Tale splashes into theaters this weekend with a family friendly theme that’s sure to touch your heart.  Filmed in Florida where it happened it’s a movie about a dolphin that receives a compassionate helping hand and a strange new lease on life.

 

Riding his bike to summer school Sawyer (Nathan Gamble) comes across a horrible sight, a beached dolphin tangled in ropes and attached to a crab trap.  Using a tender hand and his pocketknife he frees the dolphin from most of the bonds that are strangling it.  Rushing to his aid Dr. Clay Haskett (Harry Connick, Jr.) takes the mammal to the Clearwater Marine Hospital where he finds that its tail has to be removed to save its life. Sawyer and Haskett’s young daughter Hazel (Cozi Zuehlsdorff) become emotionally attached to the aquatic animal. When Sawyer stumbles upon prosthetics doctor Cameron McCarthy (Morgan Freeman), he comes forward with a plan.

 

Harry Connick Jr. (center) with Winter, Nathan Gamble and Cozi Zuehlsdorff

The acting here is quite good.  Newcomer Zuehlsdorff puts on a very good comical show as the daughter of Dr. Haskett with her continuous jabber about her knowledge of the Marine Hospital and the animals it contains.  She’s a sweet breath of fresh air in a role that seemed to be written for her.  Playing opposite her, Gamble plays it straight working hard to keep Sawyer a key role among the greats like Connick Jr. and Morgan Freeman.  His role doesn’t need much creative acting being a boy who saves Winter from death twice.

 

Morgan Freeman as Dr. Cameron McCarthy

 

Dolphin Tale comes together quite well under the direction of Charles Martin Smith although I found the progression of time and events questionable. His best feat comes with the depiction of Hurricane that nearly whipped out the Clearwater Marine Hospital.  Covering his location with debris following simulated damaging winds (and some stock actual footage) being a Florida resident it looked very realistic,

 

 

Keeping the cast from running amuck with their own style, Smith puts on one of the best animal inspirational family films I’ve seen in a decade.  He works his audience with an emotional story putting his characters in a difficult position of possibly having Winter put to death with only blind luck saving the day.  He depicts Florida’s seaside much like the days of old when the television show Flipper made northerners want to move to the state and live the good life.

 

Dolphin Tale is rated PG for mild thematic elements.  The film is perfect for families and offers good values for the youngsters.  Theaters are showing the film in the 3D and 2D format, both are excellent values.

 

FINAL ANALYSIS: A kid friendly film that they can flip over.  (B)

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Writer, critic, film editor John Delia, Sr. has been on all sides of the movie business from publications to film making. He has worked as a film critic with ACED Magazine for more than 20 years and other publications for a total of 40 years. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Florida. John is a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association and Critics Association of Central Florida Send John a message at jdelia@acedmagazine.com