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Fly Away Home (DVD 2002)
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  Thank you for the DVD
Review created: 04/10/08

Thank you for the item ordered we enjoyed it very much and we found it to be a great film with some really emotional parts.


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  Love It... Old Childhood Favourite
Review created: 14/08/08
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A gorgeous family film - its one that I loved as a child and the story is inspiring, as is the true story it derived from. The title song, 10,000 miles is gorgeous, as is the score music for the entire film. Definately one to buy, especially if you have kids or watched it as a teen.


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  A perfect title
Review created: 24/06/08
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A truly amazing story, and an inspiration. Excellent from start to finish.
I bought it because I am a flyer too.


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  fly away home
Review created: 12/03/08

i think this film is brilliant, i love the way she becomes mother goose, its one of those fims you could watch over and over agin.
me and my 3 year old daughter love it.


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  fly away home
Review created: 11/02/08
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this was a good dvd to watch, very dramatic and interesting with a good story. the dvd came in good condition and was of top quality.


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  fly away home review!
Review created: 08/02/08
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The story of "Fly Away Home" is fairly predictable, in that we know full well that young Amy Alden (Anna Paquin) is going to persuade her father, Thomas (Jeff Daniels), to come up with a way of teaching a flock of adopted goslings how to fly and get them to a winter refuge in North Carolina. But predictability is not always a deterrent to a film being enjoyable or even inspirational, and you have to pity someone who cannot enjoy watching a bunch of baby geese running after Anna Paquin, convinced that she is there mother and therefore responsible for imprinting on them what they need to learn to survive. Besides, for what is ostensibly a children's film this one opens with a rather shocking scene, where we see a fatal car accident during the open credits while listening to a gentle melody. If there is anything that indicates this is more than your usual predictable children's film, this would be it.

If there is a flaw in "Fly Away Home" it is that the relationship between daughter and father takes a back seat to the story of the geese, so that the pathos that exists there is almost lost in the flapping of wings (but there is a nice moment and a good line when the father tells his daughter why he know what she can do it). They two have been estranged by distance (he returned to Canada while his wife and daughter lived in New Zealand), and living together is not improving things. He is an eccentric artist and inventor who cannot figure out how to connect with a living human being until the geese that come between them bring them together.

Fortunately, dad is spared the role of being the villain, because there are land developers at both ends of the flight and a wild life officer who knows what the rulebook says about domesticated geese. But those are just minor hurdles to the idea of flying 600-miles in four days in an ultra-light plane for Amy to lead her geese to their promised (wet) land. Yes, the idea that the clock is ticking and that bulldozers are ready to roll in North Carolina is all a bit much, but then there are moments, like when the ultra-lights and geese fly through the skyscrapers of Baltimore than just about take your breath away.

I was not aware until after I watched the film that director Carroll Ballard and cinematographer Caleb Deschanel had previously collaborated on "The Black Stallion," but that certainly makes sense because both films are perfectly willing to let pictures exist without dialogue. The other commonality is that "Fly Away Home" is another film that adults can enjoy just as much as the kiddies.


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