Eight Below (PG)

Inspiring story about brave sled dogs.

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3
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Movie details
  • Studio: Buena Vista Pictures, Buena Vista Pictures
  • Directed By: Frank Marshall
  • Cast: Bruce Greenwood, Paul Walker, Moon Bloodgood
  • Running Time: 120 minutes
  • Release Date: 02/17/2006
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 06/20/2006
  • Genre: Family and Kids
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • MPAA Explanation: some peril and brief mild language

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this film includes some perilous situations for humans (a fall into a crevice and icy water, frostbite and broken limbs) and huskies (they face freezing cold, blizzards, starvation, and predators, with the number of perilous "days on their own" marked by subtitles). The oldest dog must be left behind (sad scene), some dogs are injured and/or die, leaving sad-looking survivors (mournful eyes, nuzzling the dead bodies). One jump scene features a ferocious (animatronic) leopard seal, who leaps out with teeth bared to defend a whale carcass it's been eating. Some gentle romance and a kiss. Some mild language (s-word).

Families can talk about the loyalty between Jerry and his dogs: While other people think he goes too far, he sees the huskies as family members. How does the movie make the dogs seem like people, with the help of soundtrack music and close-ups to show "expressive" faces?

Message

Social Behavior:

Independent-minded Jerry won't give up on his dogs, and learns to trust his human friends as well.

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Characters meet in a bar.

Violence

Dogs attacked by leopard seal, dogs must bring down birds to eat; dogs suffer wounded legs/paws and die from cold and starvation; Davis falls through ice and must be pulled out, half-frozen; Jerry's frostbitten (blackened) fingers visible.

Sex

Brief and gentle flirting and eventual kiss.

Language

Mild language (s-word) during harrowing circumstances.

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Cynthia Fuchs

In EIGHT BELOW, scientist Davis McLaren (Bruce Greenwood) arrives in Antarctica in search of a meteorite and embarks on an excursion led by guide Jerry (Paul Walker). Also on the trip are Jerry’s team of eight sled dogs and his human pal Cooper ( Jason Biggs ). When Davis falls into freezing water, the team has to rush him back to base. Then a powerful storm hits, and the guys must fly off and leave the dogs behind. Jerry is half delirious from his ordeal, unaware that they won't be able to come right back to retrieve his "family." And so the dogs' adventure begins. They must break loose from their tether, find food and shelter during the storm, and face down a fierce leopard seal. This goes on for some 175 days, while Jerry, stuck back in the States, looks for funding and means to get back to Antarctica to save them.

Is it any good?

3
The dogs in Eight Below are excellent -- courageous, expressive, smart, and adorable. Their human costars? Well, they're okay too. But however regular Jerry's story may be, whenever the movie turns back to the dogs, it pulses with a terrific vigor.

Early scenes of their trek are gorgeous, the dogs running along through a grand landscape, tiny but still vibrant as they seem in tune with their environment. From the gallant elder dog Jack to the new kid Max (with striking blue eyes) to the gallant only female Maya, the dogs are completely winning, their efforts to look out for each other are inspiring, and their wonderful faces enchanting.

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Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 33 reviews.

1


Posted on 11/20/08 by krbbup Adult contributor

Horrible Tear-Jerker

I purposely did not see this movie in theaters because I knew some of the animals died. My family rented it and I could only watch about thirty minutes of it before I almost cried! I have a very soft spot for animals, so if you can handle seeing mans' best friend left behind to freeze, go right ahead. The story is about a group of people who are scientists studying the weather and climate of Alaska (I think). When a business/scientist comes to the base in search of a guide, the main character sets of with his dogs and the visitor to go and study the land. A horrible accident occures, the man is injured and the main character heads back to base with him and the dogs. Bottom line: all of the people get into a helicopter (to get the injured man to a hospitail) and leaves the dogs during an ice storm. This is where I stopped, so I do not know what happens after this. I personally would NOT recommend this movie to anyone who cares about animals or who cries easily.
4


Posted on 01/04/08 by snuffy9000 Adult contributor

good movie about 8 snow dogs trying to survive the cold

there is violence but other and sad moments but otherwise fun for the family
2


Posted on 10/12/07 by Cjbear_10 Kid contributor, age 11

An iffy movie

I never saw the whole movie, but what I did see made me want to leave! I almost cried, and I begged my mom to let me leave the theater. I hated seeing the dogs die, and I thought it might be heart-breaking for anyone who loves dogs!
3


Posted on 09/30/07 by quest13 Adult contributor

Ok clean one fo the few

a good clean movie.
5


Posted on 07/30/07 by moviegeek Kid contributor, age 15

Took me by surprise! Awesome!

I wasn't expecting this to be a great movie. It looked like those "heartwarming" family films that I really dislike. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this was really a GREAT movie. Every kid will love the dogs and everyone else will love the story.
5

Posted on 03/21/07 by Anonymous Adult contributor

GREAT MOVIE! I'D WATCH IT 20 MORE TIMES!

THIS MOVIE IS GREAT BUT A BIT SAD AT SOME PARTS. OTHER PARTS WERE EXITING AND OTHER PARTS WERE HEART WARMING... ALL TOGETHER IT MADE AN EXELLENT PERFORMANCE!!!!!!!!!
5


Posted on 01/27/07 by tagman28 Kid contributor, age 13

Incredible Movie!!!

This movie is great for families and anyone!! It is about what this guy goes through for his dogs and how much they loved and cared about each other. Great for anybody!! A++++++++++
5


Posted on 11/06/06 by cw Kid contributor, age 10

A heart touching movie

The whole entire movie I was crying. It was so sad seeing some of the dogs dying.
4


Posted on 09/15/06 by toy2ski Adult contributor
2

Posted on 09/07/06 by Anonymous Adult contributor

an ok movie

the movie had many scary moments which were very realistic (man falling into ice, leopard seals attacking - very loud). the movie would have also been better if disney hadn't developed a relationship between the beautiful female helicopter pilot and the lead character.

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Adult Reviews

There are 16 reviews.

1


Posted on 11/20/08 by krbbup Adult contributor

Horrible Tear-Jerker

I purposely did not see this movie in theaters because I knew some of the animals died. My family rented it and I could only watch about thirty minutes of it before I almost cried! I have a very soft spot for animals, so if you can handle seeing mans' best friend left behind to freeze, go right ahead. The story is about a group of people who are scientists studying the weather and climate of Alaska (I think). When a business/scientist comes to the base in search of a guide, the main character sets of with his dogs and the visitor to go and study the land. A horrible accident occures, the man is injured and the main character heads back to base with him and the dogs. Bottom line: all of the people get into a helicopter (to get the injured man to a hospitail) and leaves the dogs during an ice storm. This is where I stopped, so I do not know what happens after this. I personally would NOT recommend this movie to anyone who cares about animals or who cries easily.
4


Posted on 01/04/08 by snuffy9000 Adult contributor

good movie about 8 snow dogs trying to survive the cold

there is violence but other and sad moments but otherwise fun for the family
3


Posted on 09/30/07 by quest13 Adult contributor

Ok clean one fo the few

a good clean movie.
5

Posted on 03/21/07 by Anonymous Adult contributor

GREAT MOVIE! I'D WATCH IT 20 MORE TIMES!

THIS MOVIE IS GREAT BUT A BIT SAD AT SOME PARTS. OTHER PARTS WERE EXITING AND OTHER PARTS WERE HEART WARMING... ALL TOGETHER IT MADE AN EXELLENT PERFORMANCE!!!!!!!!!
4


Posted on 09/15/06 by toy2ski Adult contributor
2

Posted on 09/07/06 by Anonymous Adult contributor

an ok movie

the movie had many scary moments which were very realistic (man falling into ice, leopard seals attacking - very loud). the movie would have also been better if disney hadn't developed a relationship between the beautiful female helicopter pilot and the lead character.
4


Posted on 08/27/06 by fatdog Adult contributor

meatier than most kid's movies

my 7 year old daughter has been asking to watch what I consider to be "older" movies. My husband and younger son were away so we watched it together. Some decidedly scary moments but real life issues. Afterwards we had the greatest conversation about priorities and sacrifice. And adventure. The movie made for good discussion. Both of us loved the movie and now I know she's ready for some carefully chosen PG movies that we will watch together.
5


Posted on 07/24/06 by fireech Adult contributor
1


Posted on 07/17/06 by Shilohbloo Adult contributor
3


Posted on 06/25/06 by sassy007 Adult contributor
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Kids Reviews

There are 17 reviews.

2


Posted on 10/12/07 by Cjbear_10 Kid contributor, age 11

An iffy movie

I never saw the whole movie, but what I did see made me want to leave! I almost cried, and I begged my mom to let me leave the theater. I hated seeing the dogs die, and I thought it might be heart-breaking for anyone who loves dogs!
5


Posted on 07/30/07 by moviegeek Kid contributor, age 15

Took me by surprise! Awesome!

I wasn't expecting this to be a great movie. It looked like those "heartwarming" family films that I really dislike. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this was really a GREAT movie. Every kid will love the dogs and everyone else will love the story.
5


Posted on 01/27/07 by tagman28 Kid contributor, age 13

Incredible Movie!!!

This movie is great for families and anyone!! It is about what this guy goes through for his dogs and how much they loved and cared about each other. Great for anybody!! A++++++++++
5


Posted on 11/06/06 by cw Kid contributor, age 10

A heart touching movie

The whole entire movie I was crying. It was so sad seeing some of the dogs dying.
4


Posted on 08/09/06 by moviefreak101 Kid contributor, age 13

"Eight Below" Should Get "Eights Stars"

I LOVE this movie i saw it with my brother it was sad yet joyful Paul Walkers Greatest Performance it eas Great for everyone
5


Posted on 07/26/06 by maximillionaire cuite Kid contributor, age 9

I LOVE THIS MOVIE

I saw this movie last night with my best friend.We both cried when two dogs died.we both have dogs,(i have a shetland sheepdog, and she has a labradoodle)so it was really sad for us.We we're both suprised when the seal popped out of the whale.I would see this movie one million times.If you havn't seen it SEE IT!!!!!!I give it two thumbs up!
4


Posted on 07/25/06 by purplecatroo Kid contributor, age 13
5


Posted on 07/18/06 by Cameron W Kid contributor, age 8
5

Posted on 07/08/06 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 10

I CRIED

IT WAS A VERY GOOD MOVIE AND WE HAVE A DOG THAT IS A HUSKIE AND JUST DIED .
5


Posted on 06/20/06 by surfergirl2314 Kid contributor, age 11

This is Great

This movie is a mix of happy and sad the movie never feel's happy in the middle but 6 out of the 8 dogs surivie wich is good and bad.
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