
THE WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP is set in Scotland during World War
II, and focuses on Angus (Alex Etel), a young boy who discovers an
unusual egg at Loch Ness. When the egg hatches to reveal a dinosaur-like
creature, Angus finds that he has a unique pet - a mythical "water
horse", which he names Crusoe. Complicating matters are Crusoe's fast
growth rate and soldiers stationed near the lake; factors that make it
very tricky to keep the friendly beastie a secret.
A thoroughly likable
family film directed by Jay Russell (TUCK EVERLASTING), THE WATER HORSE
provides an intriguing spin on the classic boy-and-his-dog tale. While
Etel, who won over audiences in MILLIONS, ably carries the movie, he is
supported by a topnotch ensemble that includes Emily Watson as his
mother, newcomer Priyanka Xi as his sister, and Ben Chaplin as a
good-natured handyman. Primarily sharing the screen with Etel, however,
is the Loch Ness Monster-in-the-making, which is wonderfully rendered by
Weta, the company behind the digital effects for THE LORD OF THE RINGS
films. Both cute and - in his larger state - intimidating, Crusoe strikes
up a surprisingly believable relationship with Angus, providing the
heart of this beautifully photographed story.