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Elizabeth Hurley and Sam Ashe Arnold in Il ragazzo e il grande elefante (2017)

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Il ragazzo e il grande elefante

36 recensioni
5/10

Really dumb movie with its heart in the right place

  • CabbageCustard
  • 22 nov 2018
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4/10

Good Intentions But That Can't Save This Movie

Good intentions by all concerned to bring attention to the horrors of elephant poaching in Africa. However,if I'm going to be honest here, the movie itself was just way too filled with head shakingly ridiculous plot elements and dialogue. Not to be mean, but the young lead Sam Ashe Arnold needs to take a few more acting classes. Overall, can't recommend.
  • larrys3
  • 27 ott 2018
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4/10

Unstoppable One

  • nogodnomasters
  • 21 nov 2018
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3/10

"Oh boy!!!"

Oh boy! The boy was so nice to his elephant boy! The elephant was such a smart boy! A good boy too! The big boy made big boy moves against the bad boys who were mean to all the boy elephants! If you enjoy the word boy over 100 times then this is definitely the movie for you. (They said the word "boy" exactly 136 times.)
  • kbfr-08187
  • 14 mag 2019
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2/10

Just tell yourself is a children's movie.

I felt dumber for watching this "children's movie". The director and editor should be removed from the movie business for letting the word "boy" or "good boy" be uttered no less than 500 times in this film. Huley's performance was also very lackluster..
  • rockopicotrain
  • 6 ago 2021
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4/10

This is a Kid's movie

I was disappointed with this one. I really hoped it'd be an amazing movie with great visuals and a story. But after about 10 minutes in to the movie, I badly wanted this to be a documentary rather than a feature film. Stupid decisions the characters make are just there for the progress but the logic is failed badly.

For kids I think this has some good vibe but not for adults.
  • harelives
  • 8 apr 2020
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7/10

Something different

This is not a blockbuster. It's not a massive epic with explosions and CGI. It's a wonderful story, independently made, about a boy's experience in Africa and the elephant he encounters. The cinematography is excellent and the lead, Sam Ashe Arnold, puts in a moving performance. The story itself could be tighter, as well as the editing, but in spite of that, the story is engaging. The children in the audience seemed to enjoy the film very much.

Note: At our screening, there was an interview for the first 10 minutes with a gentleman who runs an elephant reserve in South Africa. Anyone who left might have missed the actual film entirely, so read the first review accordingly.

This is a great movie to introduce the plight of elephants in the wild and the dangers of poaching.
  • ccrashh-1
  • 22 apr 2018
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3/10

This is a COMEDY, Right?

The Brilliance of this movie is: That 5 year OLDS will Love it and ADULTS will find it Hysterically Ridiculous!
  • bbzielke
  • 15 apr 2021
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7/10

An African Adventure....

Overall a solid movie. Certainly no content that would be offensive to a young audience, I appreciate that. The elephants are the real stars and I enjoyed watching them very much. I can recommend this to parents and animals lovers of all ages.
  • davidnorthcote
  • 31 ott 2018
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5/10

MAybe children will like?

The acting is sub par but I liked how it was trying to raise awareness about elephant poaching and for not buying ivory products. I couldn't finish the movie.
  • loonymarine
  • 9 mar 2019
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10/10

Beautifully filmed story that delivers a poignant message about protecting elephants

Phoenix Wilder and the Great Elephant Adventure is a movie about an orphaned kid named Phoenix Wilder, who goes to a strange new country, South Africa, to live with his aunt and uncle. Phoenix then gets lost in the South African savannah and finds and rescues an elephant from a gang of elephant poachers. He becomes friends with the elephant as they are both looking for their families and, together they take down the elephant poaching gang.

I really enjoyed that they use real elephants in this movie. I kept wondering how they trained them. I also like that they found a way to not have a single gun being shot throughout the entire film. A few of the scenes look like things are going to get violent, but then they don't. The scenery in this movie is amazing. There is so much wildlife! When Phoenix is on safari with his uncle, some of the scenes we see through his camera are absolutely fabulous. This film really makes me want to go to the South African savannah.

The three main characters in this movie are Phoenix Wilder (Sam Ashe Arnold), the orphan that gets lost, Aunt Sarah (Elizabeth Hurley), Phoenix's new guardian and Uncle Jack (Tertius Meintjes) Sarah's husband. The movie switches between following Phoenix to following Uncle Jack and Aunt Sarah. Phoenix is trying to survive, save his elephant friend's family and find help. The others are trying to find him and get him back home. Other characters are Blake Von Stein (Louis Minnaar), the villain who is the leader of the elephant poachers and Col. Ibori (Hlomla Dandala), the army commander that helps Jack and Sarah find Phoenix and chase the poachers.

My favorite scene is when Phoenix uses the elephant to attack the poachers. This scene is very funny because the poachers are just hanging out at their camp when suddenly a boy (Phoenix), riding an elephant, jumps out and rips apart their camp. My favorite character is Phoenix because he shows that kids can do mature stuff. Phoenix shows his survival skills throughout the entire film. The message of this movie is that elephants should be protected because they are smart and beautiful creatures. Over 3,000 elephants are killed every year by poachers taking part in the illegal ivory trade. If this continues, they will become extinct. Another message that this film delivers is that kids can survive if they believe in themselves.

I rate this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. Younger kids might not understand the message of this film. I believe adults will like this movie too.

Reviewed by Damon F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. For more reviews by youth, visit kidsfirst dot org.
  • rannynm
  • 22 apr 2018
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7/10

Solid movie, kids liked it.

Good family film for movie night. I can recommend this film to other parents, it's clean, and your kids should enjoy it.
  • bobbunn
  • 29 ott 2018
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1/10

Do not wast ur time to watch a stupid movie.

Actors is very bad Don't lose it time it's nothing to watch 1
  • manager-92503
  • 13 dic 2018
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1/10

Im sorry Elizabeth Hurley !!!

  • rasLivity
  • 1 lug 2022
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5/10

For kids.

  • jfh-72320
  • 8 feb 2021
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4/10

nice to see some animals

Newly orphaned Phoenix Wilder (Sam Ashe Arnold) travels to South Africa to live with his Aunt Sarah (Elizabeth Hurley). She runs a safari outfit with her husband Uncle Jack from his family compound. Elephants on the reserve are being hunted by illegal poachers. Phoenix gets lost while on an outing and befriends an elephant.

Phoenix surprising the poachers is a silly conceit. He has a slow-moving giant elephant with him. The poachers have to be dumb and blind to not see him coming. All of it is staged like a Disney kiddie show. It's always a little weird when a kid has to Home Alone the bad guys when the bad guys are geared for war. As for Uncle Jack, it's an unwelcome revelation. It muddies the simple morality without giving back something compelling. It's nice to see the animals but this is a bad kiddie movie.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 21 dic 2021
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6/10

Family film on a serious subject

Young Sam Ashe Arnold gets an adventure of a lifetime when he journeys from Canada over to South Africa to visit his aunt Elizabeth Hurley and uncle Tertius Mientjes who are wardens on an animal preserve. One of their duties is to protect Africa's elephants from poachers.

On his first day their these two manage to misplace their nephew who gets lost on the veld. But he makes a friend of an elephant and the two of them in true Boy's Life fashion make fools out of gang of ivory poachers.

A bit of the old Fury TV series and a bit of the Jay North film Maya goes into Phoenix Wilder And The Great Elephant Adventure. It's a nice family film which broaches a serious subject about preserving the great herds of elephants from poachers lest they become extinct.

I'd see this one.
  • bkoganbing
  • 7 nov 2018
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7/10

Decent family movie.

It's a fairly good movie. It's not as epic as it could have been, but it's worth a watch. I'd let my four year old watch it. There is violence, but it's mild in my opinion.
  • weav-1
  • 1 gen 2019
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10/10

Education for the whole family

Phoenix Wilder is a great movie for the whole family to watch. We learned a lot about elephants, poaching and we were able to view some amazing scenery of Africa. Sam Ashe Arnold is wonderful in the role of Phoenix. Our family really enjoyed it - it was both educational and entertaining!
  • tracylmaharris
  • 25 apr 2018
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9/10

Loved it!

We really enjoyed this film. Great family film. Great message helping to raise awareness of African elephants and the ivory trade. Cinematography was very good as well. Thoroughly enjoyed it as a family.
  • joemorton-55181
  • 29 apr 2018
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10/10

What a fantastic way to introduce the growing concern of Elephant Poaching!

We had the opportunity to take in this movie on Earth Day, which was very fitting for the subject matter. This is a heartwarming movie about a very difficult topic of elephant poaching. My family and I really enjoyed it! The kids didn't stop watching even for a moment and it kept their full attention from start to end! Watching the interaction between Sam Ashe Arnold's character and the elephants was an absolute joy! My kids loved the other animals in the film as well! The cinematography was beautiful! Go see this movie, it will educate and entertain you!
  • curveswcn
  • 24 apr 2018
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9/10

A Thanksgiving Surprise!

We brought this home to watch as our Thanksgiving family film, everyone loved it! Even the cynical teenagers. How they got real elephant's to do all that amazes me. It was incredible to watch the elephants, they are the real stars here. 100% recommended!
  • jeffalbine
  • 27 nov 2018
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8/10

Great Elephant Movie!

If you love elephants then you have to watch this movie. Not only does it inform about the elephant poaching crisis, but it allows you to see beautiful elephants in the African wild. They are majestic creatures. The story is engaging and well written, some nice twists and turns to keep the viewer interested. That is one lucky young actor that got to spend his time in Africa with the elephants!
  • johnhelm
  • 4 nov 2018
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8/10

Wow, just WOW!

The elephant's are amazing in this movie! I had no idea they were that smart. Tragic that such intelligent, majestic, animals are being killed for something as silly as their tusks. The relationship between the boy and the elephant is terrific. The scenery is also quite spectacular, makes me want to go to Africa and see elephants in the wild.
  • dougvicar
  • 2 nov 2018
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8/10

Interesting, fun, and with a message

Terrific movie, our entire family enjoyed it. Extremely well written and cast, each character was totally believable in their roles. Elizabeth Hurley looks amazing in the African bush and I have been a fan of hers for a long time. The elephants were fun to watch, they are also excellent "actors."
  • davidcollver
  • 29 ott 2018
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