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Dragon delivers on both emotion and intelligen­ce

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Pete's Dragon (PG) Directed by David Lowrey Starring: Robert Redford, Bryce Dallas Howard, Karl Urban 103 mins SMART and simple aren’t qualities often seen in the same film, much less those aimed squarely at kids such as Pete’s Dragon.

Director David Lowery’s Disney remake is a rare delight in how it respects the intelligen­ce of its audience, while still offering up lump-in-the-throat emotional beats in service of a welcomely straightfo­rward story.

Given room to breathe and emote on screen, rather than having to hammer every point home ad nauseam, the top-drawer cast deliver, be they a Hollywood legend (Robert Redford), maternal figure (Bryce Dallas Howard), comical opportunis­t (Karl Urban), or, most crucially, the young Pete.

You’ll buy newcomer Oakes Fegley’s years spent in the wilderness, as well as his friendship with a green furry dragon, this relationsh­ip provoking painful pangs felt by both audience and flying friend when Pete finds himself integratin­g back into human society, which in turn threatens his companion.

As for that dragon, named Elliot by a then 4-year-old Pete, he’s charmingly brought to life through playful clumsiness, tangible presence and wonderfull­y-animated non-verbal communicat­ion. As he soars and swoops through the air, it conjures the same sense of wonder and excitement you’ll see on the faces of his human playmate and witnesses.

Gently mining nostalgia for kids’ films of bygone eras through its thematic sensibilit­ies and somewhere-in-the-mid-80s setting, Pete’s Dragon generally avoids unearned sentimenta­lity and onthe-nose culturally specific touchstone­s (yes, in this regard it’s no Stranger Things).

Instead, this is a gentle tale that brings generation­s together for an adventure – and, yes, a tear or two in the process – as it goes about using the family connection­s within the film to provide an emotional core that should impact on grown ups and kids alike. – Steve Newall, Flicks.co.nz

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