![]() Worse still some of the cast are left foundering and the normally reliable Thomas Haden Church gives a pedestrian performance as the dad. If it wanted to seriously examine the role of military war dogs and the impact war has on them it is a big fail. It is also very manipulative by allying itself closely with the military and the stars and stripes which it reckons the audience will uncritically lap up. ![]() The plot is fast and loose with plenty of plot holes and descends into silliness at the end which will make adults just shrug as it is so clunky. ![]() Later Max and Justin find themselves going after some gangsters dealing with stolen weapons which ties back to Afghanistan but the police are after Max and want to put him to sleep because they have been passed on some false information about him. Justin is reluctant at first but eventually both of them bond, however Kyle's former army buddy causes issues by implying that Max was somehow responsible for Max's death. ![]() Back in the USA, Max only seems to be friendly with Justin, Max's rebellious younger brother who is still at school and it is decided to leave him with Justin. Max is a sniffer dog in Afghanistan and his handler, Kyle is killed. Max is a boy meet dog who has faced psychological trauma in a war zone film. Reviewed by Prismark10 3 / 10 Max overdrive
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