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Eye of the Dolphin
Directed by
Michael D. Sellers
2007
1h 40m
PG-13
Drama
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Comedy
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Family
5.6
29%
58%
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A young girl discovers she can communicate with dolphins.
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Cast of Eye of the Dolphin
Carly Schroeder
Alyssa
Adrian Dunbar
Dr. James Hawk
George Harris
Daniel
Katharine Ross
Lucy
Christine Adams
Tamika
Jane Lynch
Glinton
Andrea Bowen
Candace
Kelly Vitz
Michelle
Rudy Levarity
Coakley
Joey Jameka
Decker
Vivica Watkins
Cornelia
Greg Lee
Principal McGowan
Alexa Sheehan
Dolphin Tourist
Robert Keskemety
Tourist at Bar
Jahmaal McIntyre
Village Boy
Christopher Herrod
Shelby
Marshall Thompson
Tourist at Bar
Wendy Braun
Suzanne Harrison (uncredited)
Escher Holloway
Trevor (uncredited)
John Kelly
Pool Owner (uncredited)
Sholom Gelt
Bartender (uncredited)
Hunter Schroeder
Running Boy (uncredited)
Eye of the Dolphin Reviews
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David N. Butterworth
Blandly acted, idiotically written, and incomprehensibly directed, "Eye of the Dolphin" is quite possibly one of the most incompetently made films I have ever seen.
Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Bruce Bennett
A beautiful Grand Bahama island setting and majestic sea creatures can't offset an inert script and lackluster acting.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Jeff Vice
The underwater parts of Eye of the Dolphin are kind of pretty. Unfortunately, the rest of this waterlogged drama is pretty ugly.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
There's real heart to be found in the story but it comes along with borderline saccharine sentimentality, a too facile ending, and clean outcomes that aren't earned.
Orlando Sentinel
Roger Moore
A limp coming-of-age tale set in the Bahamas.
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
Drugs and drinking make waves in family drama.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
[An] unassuming, but sadly unexciting, family film.
Chicago Tribune
Maureen M. Hart
As Eye of the Dolphin makes some jarringly contrived plot twists, a viewer can imagine writer/director/executive producer Michael Sellers listing his assets and pondering how to combine them for one movie.
Apollo Guide
Brian Webster
Carly Schroeder is strong and the film's genuineness compensates for the 'after school special'-style script and production values, making it a pleasant, even uplifting film.
Christian Science Monitor
Stephen Humphries
This indie, a Flipper for tweens, boasts winning roles by Bogie and Bacall, a pair of dolphins. The human actors don't fare as well.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
There are too many fishy family crises and too few fishlike mammals in this earnest 'Flipper' update, which soft-pedals its New Age agenda until a climactic speech that promises we can learn from our dolphin pals 'not just intellectually but spiritually.'
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Eye of the Dolphin is much better than most films of this sort, and if it helps a generation of young girls want to grow up to swim with live dolphins rather than groom My Little Ponys, that's certainly not a bad thing at all.
Salt Lake Tribune
Sean P. Means
If only the wooden acting moved with the fluidity of the underwater footage, the only bright spot in this clunky drama.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A lonely dolphin serves as a mediator in the reconciliation of a father and daughter who don't know how to connect with each other.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
For all its good intentions, this film is unsteady and amateurish, with its own problems getting its message across.
Variety
Joe Leydon
There's a pleasantly dreamy quality to much of Eye of the Dolphin, and that goes a long way toward enabling audiences to ignore the formulaic plot and enjoy the laid-back charms of this innocuous indie.
Chicago Sun-Times
Nell Minow
For all its good intentions, Eye of the Dolphin is unsteady and amateurish, with its own problems in getting its message across.
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