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Buckley's Chance

Play trailer 1:47 Poster for Buckley's Chance Released Aug 13, 2021 1h 39m Adventure Drama Kids & Family Play Trailer Watchlist
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A year after the loss of his father, 12-year-old Ridley and his mother, Gloria, move from New York City to Western Australian to live with Ridley's estranged grandfather. Ridley ends up lost, deep in the Outback without a soul in sight. He comes across a wild dog, entangled in an old barbed-wire fence. As he saves the dingo from certain death, the two form an unexpected bond and embark on an epic journey of adventure and survival to find their way home.
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David Stratton The Australian Fortunately, Ben Nott's very handsome location photography impresses as do most of the performances, Nighy's included once you get used to the fact that, like his screen grandson, he seems alien to the Australian wilderness. Rated: 3.5/5 Jun 29, 2021 Full Review Sandra Hall Sydney Morning Herald None of it brings any freshness for the formula. Swap the dingo for a mustang and the Outback for the American West and you have a storyline very like the one anchoring Dreamworks' latest animated feature, Spirit Untamed. Rated: 3/5 Jun 24, 2021 Full Review Luke Buckmaster Guardian The film is like one of those old, bad Disney dramas nobody remembers, in which everything feels fake - even real outdoors sets, as if nature itself has been hoisted upon a soundstage. Rated: 1/5 Jun 24, 2021 Full Review Cris Kennedy The Canberra Times (Australia) While the film's ending left me a blubbering mess - a "happy tears" blubbering mess - I'm sure your own family will enjoy this adventure film without the tears. Rated: 3/5 Aug 2, 2022 Full Review Carla Hay Culture Mix Buckley's Chance starts off as an earnest but bland family drama before it takes a steep nosedive into being an idiotic chase movie with very little suspense on how it's all going to end. Sep 3, 2021 Full Review Tom Cassidy Common Sense Media It's a curse when a bad performance overshadows the rest of a movie. Unfortunately that's the case with Buckley's Choice. Nighy's Australian accent is so off-course, talking about it is unavoidable. Rated: 2/5 Aug 11, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Kit P Had me wincing sometimes but..... good young family flick that moves along mostly quickly enough to avoid popping the bubble ... I wonder what convinced Bill Nighy to do it? Rated 3 out of 5 stars 06/01/24 Full Review Rose H An awful movie, utterly unbelievable, I can’t believe I sat through it. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 06/01/24 Full Review Jacki M Since I am into nature and communicate with many animals I find this very feasible! Treat people the way you want to be treated and the same with animals I have rescued so many injured animals they're the most helping creatures I have ever experienced. I adore this movie for the message it sends to people that are aren't blocked! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/19/24 Full Review Philip G Very moving in places but it keeps u hooked in the story Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 07/03/23 Full Review Audience Member Really wanted it to be good, but it's terrible. It's hard watching famous foreign actors take on Australian accents. Very predictable plot, extremely cheesy. I haven't looked into who made the movie but I'm 99% sure they are American, terrible directing, didn't feel Australian. Do better. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member I like Bill Nighy but he is miscast in this role as a Aussie outback sheep station owner. The story is disjointed. Dingos are misrepresented. They are not like wolves and a serious threat to humans (maybe babies). The raging river and waterfall scene is misplaced for outback Australia. The boy is one moment on a hill with nothing but red dirt of the outback in the panorama and then in a dam in the middle of a desert. Some of the language is inserted for overseas consumption and not what would be used in the outback. When was the last time anyone out in the donga called a woman "ma'am"? The film could have been a lot better done. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A year after the loss of his father, 12-year-old Ridley and his mother, Gloria, move from New York City to Western Australian to live with Ridley's estranged grandfather. Ridley ends up lost, deep in the Outback without a soul in sight. He comes across a wild dog, entangled in an old barbed-wire fence. As he saves the dingo from certain death, the two form an unexpected bond and embark on an epic journey of adventure and survival to find their way home.
Director
Tim Brown
Producer
Tim Brown, Scott Clayton, Andrew Mann, Gilbert Adler, Todd Giroux
Screenwriter
Tim Brown, Willem Wennekers
Distributor
Vertical Entertainment
Production Co
Joker Films, Productivity Media
Genre
Adventure, Drama, Kids & Family
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 13, 2021, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 13, 2021
Runtime
1h 39m
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