Tribeca ’07: Eye of the Dolphin (review)

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Family films tend to suffer from an overabundance of sentimental sap, but this delightful drama about a father and a daughter rediscovering each other avoids that fate without giving up any of its sweet gentleness. The signs don’t look good at the outset: 14-year-old Alyssa (Carly Schroeder: Mean Creek) is “troubled,” and we know this because she wears too much dark eye makeup and scowls behind her iPod. But she rapidly transcends cliché (as does the film), blossoming into a real person as the story takes her from the psychologically stifling Southern California suburbs to the Bahamas research facility where her dad, Dr. James Hawk (Adrian Dunbar: Kidnapped), who didn’t even know she existed till she showed up, is trying to talk to dolphins. And though it seems the potential for goop might rise the moment cute performing animals are introduced, it doesn’t happen: the rocky road to happiness for the little family actually blends very nicely with a kicking and screaming toward environmental awareness for the small beach town that seems more willing to trade dolphin love and possible scientific breakthroughs in interspecies communications for tourist dollars. (Thankfully, the metaphoric comparison with wild dolphins and wild teenagers is never overplayed.) Last year’s Best Drama at the International Family Film Festival is screening as part of the Tribeca Family Festival, a mini event within the larger festival featuring kid-safe films, a street fair on Saturday, May 5, and more.

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Jamie
Jamie
Sun, Aug 19, 2007 8:39pm

This is a great movie. It enriches without preaching and is solid family entertainment for the whole family. We saw this at the Tribeca Film Festival and it won the “Best Drama” Award at the International Family Film Festival. “The Eye of the Dolphin” is going to be 2007’s sleeper for the Academy Awards.

MaryAnn
MaryAnn
Sun, Aug 19, 2007 10:27pm

This is a nice movie, but it is not going to win any Oscars.

TiffanyCooler
TiffanyCooler
Thu, Aug 23, 2007 1:04pm

If you want to see a great family film that involves overcoming broken relationships and creating new bonds, this is the film for you. Eye of the Dolphin Brings together creative entertainment and colorful ideas. Missing this movie would be like missing out on your birthday party. Go see this film now, and get yourself the best birthday present ever!

MaryAnn
MaryAnn
Thu, Aug 23, 2007 1:51pm

Okay, “Jamie” and “Tiffany,” I can tell by your identical IP addresses that you’re the same person, which I could have guessed anyway, since your comments sound like studio trolling.

What, my positive review isn’t enough? Knock it off, IP 74.7.70.29.