Camp Harlow
Camp Harlow

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Camp Harlow

2014
Movie
87 min
English

On the brink of a family crisis, Alex finds herself being sent to the last place she wants to be, summer camp. Knowing that a young admirer from school will be at the camp, Alex reluctantly agrees. Thrown into a group of people she has never met, Alex is determined to shut out the world. However, Alex is brought out of the corners of her own heart by the most unlikely of friends: a horse.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Joshua Allen HarrisGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the life and adventures of Harlow, a charismatic and beloved golden retriever. It chronicles his daily routines, his interactions with his family, and his playful spirit. The film celebrates the unconditional love and joy that dogs bring into our lives. It highlights the simple pleasures found in everyday moments shared with a beloved pet.

Critical Reception

Camp Harlow was met with a warm reception, particularly praised for its heartwarming subject matter and genuine portrayal of the human-animal bond. Critics often highlighted its appeal to families and dog lovers, noting its lighthearted and feel-good nature. While not a major critical darling, it was appreciated for its sincerity and charm.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming and heartwarming documentary about a beloved dog.

  • Appeals to families and anyone who loves dogs.

  • Offers a simple, feel-good viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience feedback for Camp Harlow is limited in public forums, but the general sentiment indicates appreciation for its sweet portrayal of a dog's life and the joy it brings to its owners. Viewers often comment on the dog's lovable personality and the film's ability to evoke positive emotions.

Fun Fact

The film primarily features footage captured by Harlow's family, giving it a very personal and authentic feel.

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itsogs

The story line was good and the acting was decent. The directing was weak, but that could be due to the story board. Still, as far as Christian movies go, this is a good one for you, especially the younger generation. 🌟🌟🌟🌟