by Maymay

March 24, 2018

dolphintale2Film and television reviews by our resident autistic film critic Maymay.

The team of people who saved Winter’s life reassemble in the wake of her surrogate mother’s passing in order to find her a companion so she can remain at the Clearwater Marine Hospital.

I really liked this movie. I liked how Bethany Hamilton got to swim with Winter in the movie. It was sad when Panama died. I didn’t even know dolphins had to be paired with another dolphin. I’m glad they found a dolphin for Winter though.It would have been sad to see that they had to Winter away because they couldn’t find her a dolphin to pair her with. I think it would be fun but hard to work in a marine hospital. I would love to be able to work with dolphins and sea turtles.These movies are truly inspiring. I loved how Winter’s story inspires people with disabilities.I like how they allowed the disabled children sit in the water and feed Winter. It’s an amazing story and I felt like I was gonna cry watching the movie.

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About the author 

Maymay

Maymay, a special autistic girl and her Berry best friend, began writing movie reviews as a way to improve her writing skills. She continues writing them because she loves it and wants to continue sharing her love of movies with the world. Maymay's favorite movie of all time is Titanic.

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