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Aug 30, 2018TEENREVIEWCREW rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I have never cried so much during a movie! This movie was truly beautiful, but I found it very sad at the same time! I cried every time Bailey (the dog) died and reincarnated as another dog. Bailey is a dog who goes through at least four lifetimes with different owners before ending up with his first owner and learning the about his purpose in life. This movie was entertaining and heart-warming because of the storyline that shows a beautiful relationship between dogs and their owners. Even though it was sad, I thought it portrayed a heart-felt message about being with someone you love, stop worrying about the past and future, and live in the moment of today! I would recommend this movie to all dog lovers of all ages! 4/5 - @LibbyTeen of the Hamilton Public Library's Teen Review Board This movie was a great representation of a dog’s point of view and how they see the world and the things around them. This movie was an emotional movie because it portrayed different stages and lives of a dog and how they get treated by their owner. They’re were a few parts which made my eyes tear up a little but overall it was an amazing movie to watch. I would rate this movie a 5/5 because of their outstanding work and also because of the fact that it had dogs in it. @BirdieBooks of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library This fantasy and drama film is quite literally about a dog’s role in everyday life. Over the course of five decades, the same dog is reincarnated time and time again and gets to experience its long lasting impact on various owners throughout it’s lifetimes. I personally don’t like animal themed movies because I feel like it often hinders the writers from actually writing an enjoyable script and story, however, I feel like this movie didn’t fall victim to that too much. I would rate this movie 3/5 stars and recommend it to dog lovers everywhere who don’t mind very simple storylines. @The_Reviewer of the Hamilton Public Library Teen Review Board This was a very heart touching movie. This movie is about a dog who experiences different lives multiple times. It starts off with a puppy who finds a loving owner named Ethan. Ethan names the dog Bailey. Ethan and Bailey spend lots of time with each other and create loving, unforgettable, memories. One day, Ethan gets a scholarship and leaves. Bailey couldn't accept that. With that, he enters a new life. Basically, in every birth, he does something good for the owner. Although he loves most of his owners, he never forgets Ethan. By the end of the movie, it's been years. Bailey is wandering when he suddenly finds Ethan's home. Bailey has a new appearance but Ethan recognizes him due to a loving memory of theirs. They reunite! The ending is great. Something I don't like in this movie is that there isn't much of a unique story. It's pretty much one thing repeating over and over again. The movie could get pretty boring at times. It was a pretty sweet movie but it could have been much better. Apart from that, I would recommend watching this movie at least once -@Vanilla of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library This was such a heart touching movie that i watched with my family. This had a great life lessons in this movie. One major one being that dogs really do have true feelings and should be given tons of love because they give you double the amount back. There were several parts which made me and my family tear up and overall it was such a heartwarming movie. I would totally recommend this movie to people of all ages, but teens and adults may enjoy it more. I would give this movie a 4 out of 5 stars. @terrificbooklover of the Hamilton Public Library's Teen Review Board