Grizzly Falls (1999)
A cute bear. A subtle adventure. A great family film.
5 March 2004
Grizzly Falls is a cute family adventure. Soon after Harry's (Daniel Clark) mother passes away, and is sent to boarding school, his adventurous father (Bryan Brown) who has been away on a trip, comes to take him Harry on the trip of his lifetime. His father is to catch a full-grown grizzly bear, live, to study-which had not been done before. One thing leads to another on their adventure and instead of the full grown grizzly, they catch her two cubs. With that, the mother bear took young Harry in trade. I enjoyed Grizzly Falls, just as much as I enjoy every other animal adventure movie. It was definitely a family film; mostly ages 6-12 would enjoy it. If you have children under the age of 6, you may not want them to see the film due to it being about grizzly bears and they are not so sweet and cuddly all of the time. The movie itself went along smoothly, in it were some very nice heart warming scenes along with action packed, and suspenseful ones. I thoroughly enjoyed the film and would highly recommend those of you who like animals and nature; or if you like subtle action movies with great scenery to go and rent the film for you and your family.
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