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A lonely boy discovers a mysterious egg that hatches a sea creature of Scottish legend. But as the water horse grows larger, eventually becoming the fabled Loch Ness monster, he must protect his friend from those who would want to do it harm.
Pleasingly evokes the days when Roddy McDowall frolicked with Flicka and Lassie, [but] it must be said that a CGI pet is not quite so easy to love as a flesh-and-blood performer, animal or human.
April 06, 2008
Ebert & Roeper
[A] disappointing mixed bag.
January 07, 2008
ComingSoon.net
The Water Horse is an extremely charming little children's film of the type that we unfortunately have been seeing less and less often, with just enough weight to truly earn the title 'a film for the entire family.'
'Tis a great beastie, and not a wee pig, this time around.
February 09, 2008
Cinema em Cena
Mal conseguindo ocultar o fato de ter sido claramente inspirado em "E.T.", é um filme terrivelmente irregular que traz personagens esquemáticos e um monstrinho tão "simpáticos" que jamais temos certeza se este irá devorar seu amigo humano ou não.
February 14, 2008
Seattle Times
What makes The Water Horse different is its sophisticated, wraparound story, which initially seems at odds with a computer-generated sea-beast.
December 26, 2007
I.E. Weekly
The only reasons to stay awake are the nature porn shots of the Highlands impossibly green hills and gray skies, and a nimble bit performance by a bulldog named Churchill