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Because of Winn-Dixie

Because of Winn-Dixie

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A sweet-natured tale about an uplifting friendship between a lonely girl and and her adopted dog.

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Duration106 mins

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  • Adam, 12
  • 10 reviews
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Review by Adam, 12

1 stars

20 May 2010

Because of Winn Dixie is yet another film about a girl and her dog. Yes, its another one. Films like this all end up the same,really boring,and have a rubbish plot. Because of Winn-Dixie follows the same principals as all other dog films,child is lonely,child meets dog,a problem happens and they conquer it over tears and hot chocolate. Wake up producers,these films are AWFUL! Why oh why can they not make a film about a kid and a cat! I would have much preferred it if this stupid film was directed by Michael Bay,so that after every sentence there would be an EXPLOSION of some sort. Winn-Dixie shakes himself,BOOM! The girl starts talking,BOOM!The petshop owner plays his guitar,BOOM! and don't even let me get started on the characters. Most of the time you can barely understand what anyone is saying. I have never hated a movie more than Disaster movie,but this takes the biscuit.

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