SYNOPSICS
By Dawn's Early Light (2000) is a English movie. Arthur Allan Seidelman has directed this movie. Richard Crenna,David Carradine,Chris Olivero,Patrick David are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2000. By Dawn's Early Light (2000) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.
When Mike Lewis leaves L.A. to stay with his grandfather in Colorado for the summer, he hates the old man's cowboy ways. When Mike demands to go home, the old man agrees and saddles up a couple of horses for a six week trip toward California, home, the Pacific and redemption.
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By Dawn's Early Light (2000) Reviews
Captains Courageous meets My life as a House meets All the Pretty Horses?
This well crafted tale of a young man's coming of age under the guidance of his grandfather breaks no new ground but is a life affirming family movie. There are a few corny scenes and not all of the youth's reformation seems motivated but the film is well acted and moves along and doesn't get too bogged down with corn. In this Icon driven culture, the ending scene was almost predictable but was moving none-the-less. I'm a sucker for this type of film but overall, I'd say anyone would feel the film is worth the time and effort.
Good Watch, regardless of what there is to watch.
This movie definitely exceeded my expectations... Although it was made in 2000, it had a sense of the past in it. It was a really touching movie left me with tears in the end. I'm not ashamed to say it was really moving and inspiring. This movie is for all the people who do in fact feel like they've never achieved anything. And even more so, it's about family and how important they will be to you in your life-- it's about respecting those around you,especially your family. It's about becoming a man-- for all the boys. It's about accepting responsibility and being grateful for what you have. It's about being honest. Never have I seen a movie like this, because admittedly I'm not a big fan of cowboy movies-- and now I am! However, as good as the movie was, it did have its flaws. Throughout the movie, there were really short scenes not quite elaborating on events taking part outside this journey with Mike and Ben- such as with Mikes' parents. If these scenes were elaborated on, perhaps this movie could've been better, although longer. All in all, a terrific watch. I'm glad I took a day off Uni :D
Awesome movie.
This movie let a message really greatly good. The ones who saw this will understand the message. I found this movie really, really, sweet. I saw it today, right now, and I can say it was awesome. I really like it, and the actors played really good their own characters. We could slowly feel what they were feeling. Mike and his grandparent were cold at first, but then they boy learned new stuff and feelings. He learned to be more honest, and in the end when in the end he goes to the beach, with the U.S flag, that was a exciting and sweet moment. I really like this movie, to all readers: I think you shall see it because you will really get surprised.
Predictable but good family movie.
I found this movie on Showtime and found it predictable but a good movie for the entire family. It's a coming of age story about a young boy who has been spoiled all his life living in Los Angeles. His parents go on a 6 week cruise and has to spend his summer with his Grandfather who he hasn't seen in 14 years. Richard Crenna is his crusty old self and it's nice to see David Carradine in a softer role. With a lack of movies you can watch with the entire family these days I think you'll find this movie to fit the bill on family movie night.
Worth Watching if in the Mood
Uplifting, if predictable, storyline with a spirited supporting cast and strong performances for a TV movie. Richard Crenna makes a surprisingly good cowboy and grandfather, and Chris Olivero as the smarmy teen becomes more interesting as he evolves. David Carradine and company are involved in the most entertaining scenes in the movie. Left unresolved are explanations for the ending, and the reunion with the family. The parents are caricatures and seem distant from the story except as plot points. If you're in the mood for melodrama and nice scenics, catch this when it comes on television.