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Don't Bite, We Love You
Georges,a trucker, is the single father of young Frédéric. His job prevents him from seeing his son as often as he could, as often as he should. Brought up by his grandparents, Frédéric proves a difficult child. His only friend is his twelve-year-old neighbor Rose. One day, Georges tells his son how Agnès, his mother, abandoned him at birth. Upset by such a revelation, Frédéric decides to be revenged...
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Billy longs for a dog, but his parents are hesitant due to past experiences with a troublesome pet. Billy's determined efforts to prove his responsibility eventually win them over, leading to the adoption of a lovable canine companion.
Critical Reception
Don't Bite, We Love You was a modest family film that found an audience with younger viewers. While not a critical darling, it was generally seen as a heartwarming and harmless movie suitable for children, praised for its gentle humor and positive messaging about pet ownership.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its simple, family-friendly story.
Appreciated for its positive portrayal of the human-animal bond.
Seen as a lighthearted and gentle viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited public data. However, films of this nature typically resonate with families looking for wholesome entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by the Canadian Children's Film Series, known for creating educational and entertaining content for young audiences.
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